Circuitazioni collettive – Fonzaso
Performance and collective creation
An intensive creative workshop conducted by the British collective ARTiculate Collective, where environmental art meets social theatre to give life to a unique community event.
INFO
PERIOD
From September 07 to 11
FINAL EVENT
On September 12, a roaming Performance and Parade is planned as part of the Barch Art Festival.
LOCATION
Fonzaso, Dolomiti Hub
ARTISTS
ARTiculate Collective (UK)
LOGISTICAL DETAILS
Materials: All natural materials are sustainable and provided by the organization.
Approach: A non-competitive discipline aimed at developing awareness and creativity.
Language: Bilingual workshop (Italian/English) to promote international cultural exchange.
OBJECTIVES/METHOD
The workshop is not intended as a simple transmission of techniques, but as a community development process in which the group becomes the true engine of artistic creation.
COLLECTIVE CREATION
From I to We: The heart of the project is the transformation of natural materials into a living work that does not belong to the individual, but is the result of collective intelligence; thus, the action has a strong social connotation.
Youth protagonism: Each participant is called to be a co-author, learning to negotiate ideas and visions to achieve a common goal: the final parade.
INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE
The value of the group: Constant interaction with peers and with the international artists of the British collective promotes open-mindedness and the overcoming of prejudices.
Bilingual Environment: Interaction takes place in a bilingual context (Italian/English), where the language barrier is overcome through the universal language of the body and natural materials.
3. Development of a Site-Specific Community Project
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Inhabiting the territory: The workshop uses the Dolomiti Hub and the Barch Art festival not only as physical spaces, but as social contexts to be regenerated through art.
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The event as a collective rite: The final performance is not a showcase, but a gift to the local community, where the audience is involved in a parade aimed at stimulating reflection and dialogue.