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Delyramus et Elaboramus

Project/initiative | Spain, Italy, Portugal
The general objective of the project is the inclusion of adults with and without disabilities through art and creative expression. The project seeks to work across stigma, isolation, social exclusion and the difficulty of access to the cultural and artistic world through empowerment, training, and the creation of participatory spaces. Delyramus et Laboramus will continue…

The general objective of the project is the inclusion of adults with and without disabilities through art and creative expression. The project seeks to work across stigma, isolation, social exclusion and the difficulty of access to the cultural and artistic world through empowerment, training, and the creation of participatory spaces. Delyramus et Laboramus will continue the work of a consortium that has already collaborated in a previous project co-financed by the Creative Europe Programme (Delyramus: Developing Audiences: Music, Luthiers and Mental Health, 2018-2020), reinforcing its objectives, updated by the results obtained and the accumulated experience, increasing its impact and giving a step further to ensure the sustainability of the project.

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Delyramus

Project/initiative | Spain, Portugal, Italy
European cooperation project whose main goal was audience development, bringing people and culture closer together. The project particularly focused on European musical heritage of the 15th-16th centuries. One of the objectives was to recover the potential of European organological (14 instruments) rich heritage in order to reach with them vulnerable collectives (especially people with mental…

European cooperation project whose main goal was audience development, bringing people and culture closer together. The project particularly focused on European musical heritage of the 15th-16th centuries. One of the objectives was to recover the potential of European organological (14 instruments) rich heritage in order to reach with them vulnerable collectives (especially people with mental health problems) as participants of implementation of project and dissemination of early music. In addition, a network of key partners in both the cultural / creative sector (museums, music academies, musicians, musicologists and schools luthiers) and the social sector (entities non-profit involved in social integration of people with disabilities through cultural activities will be created / artistic / creative) was created, following the route that the instruments under the project took: Zaragoza (Spain) - Italy - Rest of Europe.

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