Reproducing the dreams, the travels, and the traces of migrants in the theatrical scene
Abstract
Dreams, Traces, Travellings, Containers is a European Theatre Project, born at the end of 2020, supported by the Creative Europe Fund of which Teatro Valmisa, from Senigallia (Marche, Italy), is leader. The project talks about the power of dreams, the strength to self-determine that has always pushed women and men to leave to be reborn.
In the theatrical imagery, the container is a kaleidoscope that houses the dreams of women and men of yesterday and today.
The containers -typical vectors of travel- will be stage space and moving will give life to a Theatre Festival in the five European countries involved project partners and will end in Brussels.
The project inspired by the United Nations 2030 Agenda on economic and environmental sustainability intends to honor and reaffirm a founding principle of the European Union of free movement of people and goods.
In this technical monitoring report will be summarized some general scientific aspects, phases of activities and the main results of the European Project currently in the closing phase.
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