Theatre Arts Media Festival
ITA

The good practices of partecipation – Le buone pratiche della partecipazione

Associazione Culturale Ateatro ETS (IT)

In recent decades, participatory processes have become a defining feature of many artistic practices, with a strong impact on citizens’ relationship with culture. On the one hand, it is a question of finding more effective ways to extend cultural participation to categories of citizens who have been effectively excluded from it for various reasons. On the other hand, strategies have been developed to involve citizens in the design, creation and implementation of cultural events and products.

 

Based on a series of experiences, Le Buone Pratiche della Partecipazione aims to provide an opportunity for discussion and debate on the theme of participation in live performance, starting with the opportunities and problems that have emerged in recent years. As is customary with Le Buone Pratiche del Teatro, artists, operators and scholars will discuss the topic. We want to reflect on the impact of co-design and co-creation practices, in the awareness of the close relationship between cultural participation and democratic participation.

 

Le Buone Pratiche del Teatro is a projected curated by Mimma Gallina e Oliviero Ponte di Pino.
With the contribution of Ministero della Cultura | Direzione Generale Spettacolo
With the support of Fondazione Cariplo

This event is part of PARTECIPAZIONE focus curated by ZONA K, Ateatro, and cheFare. Three moments of investigation, in-depth analysis, and exchange on participatory artistic practices, cultural policies, and grassroots movements as a possible antidote to the growing polarisation of society and the crisis of democratic institutions.

Starting with Joan Subirats’ lectio magistralis Democrazia nell’era dell’accellerazione. Nuovi spazi del “noi” followed by two days of meetings on the theme of participation. From Buone Pratiche a Teatro curated by Ateatro, as a reflection on the artistic, social and cultural impact of co-design and co-creation practices, to cheFare’s excursus on the objective and semantic complexity of Prendere Parte.

 

Free admission without reservation

Suitable for audiences aged 16 and over.
Event accessible to people with reduced mobility.

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