After two years of
intensive work and fruitful transnational cooperation, the European REVIVAL
project was concluded at a very well-attended and gratifying meeting in Madrid
at the headquarters of the Instituto San José Foundation.
REVIVAL is one of the latest European projects to have
been promoted by the Brussels-based “Hospitality Europe” office with the aim of
fostering the inclusion of people with disabilities by enabling them to participate
in artistic and cultural activities, in this instance, in the field of theatre
and acting.
Developing a 'bridge'
between the creative arts and the world of social care has been the main
priority of the REVIVAL project (the acronym for 'Relaunching theatre Education
Via Innovative Virtual Stages for Adult Learners'), which involved the Order's and the Sisters Hospitallers' centres in eight
European countries (Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Poland, Austria, Germany, in
addition to the Hospitality Europe office in Brussels and a Greek professional
theatre company) and received an European Union grant of EUR 230,000.
At the final meeting in
Madrid, the partners conducted a review and a final assessment of the two main
project deliverables: a digital course containing more than 300 videos and
tutorials designed to facilitate the approach to the theatrical world and
learning acting techniques by people with disabilities, and a protocol to guide
care centres when planning accessible artistic and cultural activities in
compliance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities.
The digital course and
protocol were also illustrated at a public event held on 25 April at the
Instituto San José Foundation, which was also attended by very large numbers of
guests being cared for in the centre.
These videos and other
informative documents produced under the REVIVAL project are available for
consultation at www.revivalproject.eu
The REVIVAL project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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