Τhree programs are cooperated for a good cause

18-06-2021 17:13
Learn more about the program Further the movement

WHAT IF YOU HAD SUPER POWERS? HOW WOULD YOU MOVE IN SPACE?

While the artistic activities are getting started again in Greece, MAPS • migrating Artists Project joins forces with other communities, to celebrate life and dance on screen and physical space at the Duncan Dance Research Center!

In collaboration with the Artistic Director of DDRC Penelope Iliaskou, Antonis Mpertos (Founder of Dare Dance Digitalize - The 3D project & psychologist – project manager of ''Further the Movement'' program at Network for Children’s Rights in cooperation with senior professional dance school AKTINA) and Eleni Dimopoulou (Artistic Director of En Dynamei Ensemble), Chrysanthi Badeka organises screendance activities for a mixed group of teenagers and youngsters from Greece, Syria, Afghanistan, Albania, Pakistan, Somalia, Gambia & Comorres Islands.

The participants will practice on dance+shooting exercises and express themselves kinetically using their cameras creatively, placing the body in the foreground and drawing inspiration from everyday life and the problems that concern them on a small or large scale. The workshop is possible in collaboration with the interdisciplinary project ‘’Dare Dance Digitalize-The 3D project’’ that is supported from ''i-portunus program'' & German-Greek youth exchanges programs, the dance research program Further The Movement which is supported by the Greek Ministry of Culture, with the Network for Children's Rights, Goethe Institute and REON.



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The Network for Children’s Rights acquired non-profit organisation status in 2004, but actually began as an informal action group four years earlier with the aim of raising awareness of problems relating to the righs of children and interceding in order to solve them. It encourages initiatives and actions to ensure that the UN International Convention on the Rights of the Child is implemented in Greece, to guarantee respect for diversity and to put an end to discrimination. Its members are teachers, parents, university lecturers, authors, artists and children who work on a voluntary basis both within and outside the school community. They carry out surveys, campaigns and programmes.

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