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
55 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 2024 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, the project involves audio descriptions of two performances (Pinocchio, by Babilonia Teatri, and R.osa, by Silvia Gribaudi), with the direct participation of artists with disabilities and experts in the sector, along with support for the presentation of Pinocchio, a show realized by the Gli Amici di Luca company (partner AMI from 2012-2018) in co-production with Babilonia Theatres of Verona, one of the most brilliant Italian companies of research theater (Ubu Prize 2011). The performances in 2013 and 2014 were staged in important Italian theaters (the Palladium in Rome, the Storchi in Modena, the Astra in Vicenza, the Aurora in Mestre, the Brecht in Perugia, the Soffitta in Bologna, the Elfo Puccini in Milan, the Koreja of Lecce, the Tatà in Taranto, the Villa dei Leoni in Mira-Venezia and the Archivio Theater in Genova). Three actors from the Amici di Luca company performed, post-coma patients that underwent the therapeutic regime of which theatrical activities are an integral part, interpreting Pinocchio via their personal experience and story – at time ironic, at times dramatic – concerning their accident, coma and afterwards.
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