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IN-ORCHESTRA

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-IT02-KA201-024286
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for school education Funder Contribution: 402,728 EUR

IN-ORCHESTRA

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"The IN-ORCHESTRA project is a strategic partnership supporting innovation: it intended to develop a ""MULTI-ART NETWORK"" characterized by the design and implementation of artistic paths as a tool for social inclusion. Specifically, the project promoted inclusive educational pathways of orchestral music-type (Italy), artistic and multimedia (France), and theatrical-body (Turkey) for pupils with intellectual disabilities. The partnership was composed by Fondazione Scuola di Musica di Fiesole (IT) as Coordinator, Fondazione Sequeri Esagramma (IT), Fondazione Spazio Reale (IT), Centre de la Gabrielle-MFPass (FR), the University of Usak (TUR). In the application, the consortium also included the Polish Association for the Intellectually Disabled (PL), which withdrew immediately after the kick-off meeting due to internal economic problems.The 3-year project was based on the general idea that ensuring the effective exercise of the right to study and training is one of the topics that most touches the world of the disabled, as an essential condition for their complete integration and inclusion in social and working life.The project was aimed at children with a medium / severe mental handicap induced (or complicated) by organic cerebropathies and psychotic-type outbreaks. The age of participants was slightly different among the countries involved: in general, participants involved had an age that covers the study cycle of primary and secondary schools.Project activities were distributed among Italy, France and Turkey. The project is structured as follows:ITALY: realization of Orchestral Music Therapy (MTO) and Inclusive Orchestral Education (EOI) courses based on Esagramma® Model. These paths involved musicians in training and young people with intellectual disabilities at the SMF and FSR with the use of specialized ESA teachers and supervisors. At the end of the three years, the first Participatory Symphony Orchestra was formed, which performed in front of the public at the end of the project on the occasion of the final multiplier Event ""European Festival of Arts for Young People with Disabilities"". The participants involved were 27.FRANCE: realization of educational multimedia artistic courses for the social inclusion of young people with intellectual disabilities. The methodology was based on art-therapy to reactivate psycho-affective development. The courses took place in the form of workshops on the use of multimedia and audiovisual tools. At the end of the project two short films were made (and not one as foreseen in the candidacy), entitled ""Ma Vie, Mon Regard"". The participants involved were 38.TURKEY: realization of educational courses based on theatre-therapy. The activities involved 30 participants with mental disabilities throughout the project life cycle. Specifically, workshops were conducted on sound in the first year, on gestures in the second year, on writing of the theatrical text ""The Bus of Hope"" in the third year. This text was the basis for the final theatrical performance, which, based on the narration of ""The Thousand and One Nights"", involved children as actors, musicians, narrators in front of public.At the end of the three years, we can state that IN-ORCHESTRA has succeeded in achieving its general purpose: to encourage the educational inclusion of pupils with intellectual disabilities through innovative methods based on the enhancement of different artistic forms (music, art, theater) as personal enhancement tool and improvement of learning skills.The objective is organized in a specific way: 1) learning capabilities of young people with special needs in order to enhance their personal growth, their intellectual capabilities and their interpersonal relations; 2) tested and validated training proposal to create specific formative pathways in the field of music Therapy, art therapy and drama therapy music-art-theatre therapy training courses in the school; 3) exchange of best practice between trainers and European organization which employ the music, theatrical and artistic education; 4) training of professionals able to work in different National and European context, to give value on the therapeutic and educational results and to disseminate reference therapies and action methodologies; 5) engagement of stakeholder and local communities through inclusive artistic events. The dissemination and exploitation of the results was carried out by the partners in all the countries involved with a multiplier event and small local dissemination events. It ended with the European Festival of Arts for Young People with Disabilities in June 2019 in Florence."

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