The paper presents a collective and participatory research endeavour within the theatrical production "MoltiMe 2023 - Flash in Mob". The primary objective of this research was to explore the role of art as a cultural phenomenon, in which the researchers assumed dual roles as participants and conductors'. Drawing upon the notion that cultures are inherently characterised by multiple identities, we interpret culture as an experience of relational and situated belonging. These affiliations are deeply embedded within lived relationships, constantly undergoing a process of mutual recognition, negotiation, and con-testation. The researchers discuss the experience and performances engendered by their involvement, underpinned by the pedagogical intent of questioning the theatre project's transformative influence.
Raccagni, D., Pezzotta, S., Sarzilla, E., Flash in mob. Art shows cultures from different lifescapes, <<CONSULTORI FAMILIARI OGGI>>, 2023; (2): 97-107 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/259742]
Flash in mob. Art shows cultures from different lifescapes
Raccagni, Dalila
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2023
Abstract
The paper presents a collective and participatory research endeavour within the theatrical production "MoltiMe 2023 - Flash in Mob". The primary objective of this research was to explore the role of art as a cultural phenomenon, in which the researchers assumed dual roles as participants and conductors'. Drawing upon the notion that cultures are inherently characterised by multiple identities, we interpret culture as an experience of relational and situated belonging. These affiliations are deeply embedded within lived relationships, constantly undergoing a process of mutual recognition, negotiation, and con-testation. The researchers discuss the experience and performances engendered by their involvement, underpinned by the pedagogical intent of questioning the theatre project's transformative influence.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.