Conferences

Creative Process Presentation: InBalanceIn

PARTICIPANTS: Sònia Gómez (Catalonia)
DATE: November 17, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

Creative Process Presentation: Textures

PARTICIPANTS: La Curiosa (Catalonia)
DATE: November 17, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

Creative Process Presentation: Babes

PARTICIPANTS: Txalap.art (Basque Country)
DATE: November 17, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

Creative Process Presentation: Fields of Tender

PARTICIPANTS: Dalija Acin Thelander (Sweden)
DATE: November 17, 2023

Creative Process Presentation: We touch, we play, we dance

PARTICIPANTS: Second Hand Dance (United Kingdom)
DATE: November 17, 2023

COMMUNITY IMPACT MANIFEST

PARTICIPANTS: Starcatchers (Scotland), ACTA (France), 2turvenhoog - (Netherlands), laSala (Catalonia)
DATE: November 17, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

INTERSTICE, ART AND EDUCATION

PARTICIPANTS: Gemma París (UAB)
DATE: November 18, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

ART AND PRISON FACILITIES

PARTICIPANTS: Paulo Lameiro (Portugal), Ángela Peinado, Baychimo Teatro and Inge Nouws
DATE: November 18, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON THE BABEL PROJECT

PARTICIPANTS: Roberto Fabretti (Italy)
DATE: November 18, 2023
Simultaneous interpretation in English

Presentation of Creative Processes: Univers

PARTICIPANTS: Engruna Teatre
DATE: November 18, 2022 

Simultaneous interpretation in English

Presentation of Creative Processes: UP!

PARTICIPANTS: Kristof Iriarte (LagunArte)
DATE: November 18, 2022

Simultaneous interpretation in English

Presentation of Creative Processes: SOTABOSC

PARTICIPANTS: Inspira Teatre
DATE: November 18, 2022

Simultaneous interpretation in English

Presentation of Creative Processes: KLeuR+ (ColoR+)

PARTICIPANTS: Gaia Gonnelli (Dadodans)
DATE: November 18, 2022

 

Presentation of Creative Processes: What is that?

PARTICIPANTS: Thomas Eisenhardt (AabenDans)
DATE: November 18, 2022

 

prenatal art

PARTICIPANTS: Anne-Laure Rouxel (France) and Núria Vives (Catalonia)
DATE: November 18, 2022

Simultaneous interpretation in English

Project BABEL, the Art of Listening to Younger Audiences

PARTICIPANTS: Yannick Boudeau (France)
DATE: November 18, 2022

 

Art and Education in Mexico: The School Theater Program (INBAL and FITPA)

PARTICIPANTS: Susana Romo and Anelvi Rivera (Mexico)
DATE: November 18, 2022

Simultaneous interpretation in English

SESC São Paulo Presentation: A Comprehensive Model of Art, Education, and Health

PARTICIPANTS: Natalie Ferraz Kaminski (Brazil)
DATE: November 18, 2022

Interstice Project: Encounters Between Artists, Children, and Educators

PARTICIPANTS: University of Bath (UK), University of Bologna (Italy), University of Stavanger (Norway), Autonomous University of Barcelona (Catalonia), and laSala | elPetit (Catalonia)
DATE: November 19, 2022

Simultaneous interpretation in English

Round Table: Best Practices in Culture and Education

PARTICIPANTS: CoNcA, Red Escena, ASSITEJ España
DATE: November 19, 2022

Simultaneous interpretation in English

VI INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTER OF ARTS FOR (EARLY) CHILDHOOD | 1st Day

  • Presentation of projects and creative processes elPetit 2021.
  • "How digitization has improved access and engagement with a wider audience"
  • "Changing the landscape: talk on developing approaches to creating and presenting work for the very young in Scotland"

PARTICIPANTS: Rosie Heafford (United Kingdom), Artistic Director of Second Hand Dance; Claire Summerfield, Noel Jordan (United Kingdom), Director of the Imaginate Festival; and Rhona Matteson (United Kingdom), Executive Director of Starcatchers.
DATE: November 19, 2021
Simultaneous interpretation in English


VI INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTER OF ARTS FOR (EARLY) CHILDHOOD | 2nd Day

  • "Looking ahead, an international perspective on post-pandemic outlooks of Arts and (early) childhood"
  • "Weaving networks"
  • "Art and Education - INTERSTICE project experience (Erasmus+) in schools of Sabadell"

PARTICIPANTS: ASSITEJ International - International Association of Performing Arts for Children and Youth, ASSITEJ Spain, and University of Bath (United Kingdom), University of Bologna (Italy), University of Stavanger (Norway), Autonomous University of Barcelona (Catalonia), and laSala | elPetit.
DATE: November 20, 2021
Simultaneous translation into English


FACING CHANGE

  • What has the pandemic meant for live arts, conceived for centuries as a medium of communication requiring presence and live performance? How can we learn not to perceive change as passive victims but as active agents who can reshape the arts? How can we overcome the fear of loss and, at the same time, seize inflection points, challenges, and crises to achieve a new quality in the arts?

PARTICIPANTS: Andrea Gronemeyer, Director of the Schauburg Theater für Junges Publikum (Germany)
DATE: November, 2021
English


 

ART, FAMILY, AND CONFINEMENT

  • Within a prison, confinement arises naturally, with which we can establish certain parallels regarding the situation we experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic. To illustrate this, we present different multidisciplinary artistic experiences with the aim of creating quality family spaces that strengthen the bonds between parents, mothers, and children.

PARTICIPANTS: Ángela Peinado, Teresa Rojas, Núria Pujol, Helena Cabo, and Eva Vázquez (Catalonia)
DATE: November, 2021
Catalan and Spanish


 

CULTURAL HEALTH

  • In 2018, the former Minister of Culture of France, Françoise Nyssen, proposed integrating arts and culture into French ministerial policy. For this purpose, she commissioned psychologist and psychoanalyst Sophie Marinopoulos to report on the artistic and cultural awakening of children and young people in France. In this report, Marinopoulos addressed the following objectives: fostering cultural awakening and artistic education among children from 0 to 3 years old, defending equal opportunities, combating all forms of violence, and preserving the psychosocial development of children.

PARTICIPANTS: Sophie Marinopoulos (France)
DATE: November, 2021
French, simultaneous translation into English


 

 

LITTLE BY LITTLE

  • The Little Theatre has always believed in taking a small step forward, again and again. Today, it is one of the leading nonprofit children's theater companies in India. The strength of the organization lies in its ability to innovate and adapt to changing times, to help develop creative skills in today's children.

PARTICIPANTS: Aysha Rau, author and playwright; and Krishnakumar Balasubramanian, artistic director of The Little Theatre in Chennai, India.
DATE: November, 2021
English