Peer-promoted grants for artists and creators during the pandemic. Programme initiated by the Carasso Foundation in collaboration with hablarenarte
In the framework of the exhibition La Ribot. A escala humana, organised at the Sala Alcalá 31 (Comunidad de Madrid), hablarenarte will be in charge of the mediation of this monographic exhibition dedicated to the career of the choreographer, dancer and ar
Aimed at participants between the ages of 13 and 17 during the Christmas holidays, this workshop at the ICO Museum invites them to learn about the creative process of architecture.
hablarenarte: and the ICO Museum begin this year a programme of educational activities aimed at participants of the 2nd cycle of Early Childhood Education, where the figure of the architect and the tools they use constitute the main nucleus
Museo ICO and hablarenarte: organize workshop-visits for primary schools, coinciding with the temporary exhibitions taking place during the 2019-20 school year.
During the 2019-20school year, Museo ICO and hablarenarte: are once again running a full program of educational activities for school children, families, young and adult people alongside the exhibitions taking place in the museum galleries.
What is Empower Parents? A working methodology indented to create a learning community among families with sons and daughters with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). At Empower Parents, we are working to get museums and cultural institutions to become more
The show “A ciegas. sobre lo invisible”, is the outcome of a creative theatre workshop carried out with blind participants, actors, professional and amateur dancers at Matadero de Madrid between February and May 2012.
“A ciegas. Lecturas escénicas en la oscuridad” is a literary experience focused on one sense alone: hearing. It involves staged readings given by partially or totally blind people in a complete blackout.
The Casa Museo Lope de Vega is hosting a cycle of workshops for families on memorabilia from the life of the brilliant playwright, Lope de Vega, as well as daily life in the Golden Age and the theatre as a process of collective participation.
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