How exactly does cultural mediation boost participatory cultural actions?
ATOS for Cultural Democracy
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Room 1 Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationIn this workshop, Marcus Faustini shares the fundamental principles that should permeate all creative and socio-cultural practices led by cultural mediators and an inventory of cultural mediation practices.
The director, filmmaker and cultural mediator explains a set of exercises that can be carried out by cultural mediators that take part in participatory territorial actions, based on experiences in the more sought-after territories in cities such as Rio de Janeiro and London.
Registration for this workshop opens on the 1st of October.
Biographies
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Marcus Faustini
Marcus Faustini is an artist who grew up on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro and creates and implements artistic methodologies for socio-cultural impact. His work with young people, engagement and culture in Rio de Janeiro has been replicated in several cities in England in the past decade. He was also Secretary for Culture for the city of Rio de Janeiro and Nova Iguaçu. Marcus teaches theatre at the CAL School of Theatre and coordinates the Carioca Academy of Art and Longevity. Filmmaker, writer and theatre director, he hosts a programme on Canal Futura (GloboPlay) about longevity and culture.
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