This is a Revolution of Care is a project which gives insight to the way we were working together during the CAS Performing Arts and Inclusion. During the presentation we are going to introduce the audience to theoretical and practical aspects of working inclusively within the field of performing arts: the presentation is going to be a mix of lecture, interactive workshop and improvised performance. It is a chance to experience a space of care and attention for everyone, with all our abilities and disabilities.
🌟 Saturday, December 14th, 11:00 AM
📍 Accademia Dimitri, Avegno
An Experience Open to Everyone
The presentation is designed as a relaxed performance, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all participants. The venue is wheelchair and mobility-friendly. To ensure maximum comfort, cushions, soft rugs, and poufs will be available. Attendees are free to enter and leave as needed.
Languages
The event will be held in Italian and English, with translations available in Spanish, German, and French, supported by students.
Program & Free Access
Duration: Approximately one hour
Free entry
Following the presentation, certificates will be awarded to CAS participants, accompanied by snacks and drinks (voluntary contributions welcome).
How to Reach Us
By Public Transport: From Locarno station, take bus no. 315; or from Verscio, take the train to Ponte Brolla and bus no. 315 to Avegno.
By Car: Follow the shared location; free parking is available in front of the Accademia entrance.
Don’t miss this opportunity for a moment of exchange, creativity, and discovery. We look forward to welcoming you!
Promoted and coordinated by Accademia Dimitri in collaboration with Teatro Danzabile, with the support of IntegrART, a project of the Migros Culture Percentage.
By and with
Alejandra Brunner, Alvise De Fraja, Jason Rivera Calderón, Vera Silberring, Guglielmo Hug, Kevin Parisi, Elvis Milano, Selina Wälti, Joëlle Petrini, Noemi Gregorio Bonet
Didactic Coordinator
Emanuel Rosenberg
Head Advanced Studies
Daniel Bausch
Accessibility Assistant
Mariateresa Diomedes
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