Partner: Cranpi –
Sector: Awareness raising –
Country: Italy –
Place: Roma –
Year: 2024 - 2025 –
Project Status: On going –
Type: AMI
THE PROJECT IN SUMMARY
An interdisciplinary artistic festival aimed at accessibility, with audio descriptions, translation in LIS (Italian sign language), subtitles, dinners in the dark and meetings for sensitization to enable everybody to enjoy the same event together without limits, offering everyone greater potential.
THE PROJECT IN DETAIL
Objectives
To partially close the gap in accessibility to the artistic world for Roman citizens with disabilities, involving this same group of beneficiaries (blind and deaf) in the planning of the events and the performances along with expert artists in the field.
To sensitize artistic creation of projects with a key to accessibility ex ante as opposed to providing for esthetic adaptations ex post.
Beneficiairies
Approximately 75 deaf, blind and sight impaired people from 18 years old upwards.
Activities
Sempre più Fuori is an interdisciplinary artistic festival that Cranpi is carrying out in the city of Rome in July aimed at integrating people with disabilities. The objective of the project is to widen access to art live, encompassing the notion of accessibility as an esthetic principle rather than a service.
Specifically, for its second year, the project includes the realisation of a book and a podcast, a project that began as an exchange of thoughts and supportive practices between Chiara Bersani, Flavia Dalila D’Amico, Giulia Traversi and Lemmo; a live poetic audio description in collaboration with Camilla Guarino and Giuseppe Comuniello (Al. di.qua Artists), of MK’s Bermudas so that this dance performance becomes accessible to a blind and visually impaired audience; two dinners in the dark, in collaboration with Unione Ciechi e Ipovedenti – Sezione di Roma and finally State of Love, a speech by and with Laurie Anderson, for which the deaf community will be provided with a soprattitolazioni.
In 2024, the project included the presentation of two audio-descriptions for two shows (Pinocchio by Babilonia Teatri and R.osa by Silvia Gribaudi), with the direct participation of artists with disabilities and experts in the field, and support for the presentation of Pinocchio, a show realised by the company Gli Amici di Luca (partner AMI from 2012 to 2018) in co-production with Babilonia Teatri of Verona.
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