The Age on stage project aims at using theatre arts, as a tool to combat social exclusion and isolation as well as stimulating active citizen participation among elderly people and make them feel part of an inclusive Europe. Drama therapy for seniors, increases mental acuity, enhances the elderly’s relationships with those around them, bolsters self-esteem, and is just plain fun.
The Age on stage project has the objective to develop a Theatre pathway focused on life Stories of seniors participants. It will introduce acting and presentation skills to help older people shape their memories into stories,
culminating in a public performance for peers and others in the community. Educators will encourage participants to recall sometimes rare memories stirred by a common item, such as a thimble, or a question such as “Can you describe the first kitchen you ever remember eating in? Do you remember the first time you used remote control for television?”
The pathway will be on paper and on line as well, to be transferred and exploited also by different vulnerable targets like migrants, drop out, offenders/ex-offenders.
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Beneficiaries from partners' countries took part in a 5-day blended mobility of the adult learners to experiment one of the learning units together: acting. They performed together a short play on the European basis of equality and inclusion. Learning operators supported the group. The Passerelles Théatre partner and coordinator was committed to
host and organise the activity in close cooperation with GCC experts.
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Short staff training to upskill trainers on the use of the web portal in connection with the pathway.
Result: certification of skills and competences acquired.
Crédito de la foto: Emilie Sfez
Crédito de la foto: Emilie Sfez
Crédito de la foto: Emilie Sfez
Crédito de la foto: Emilie Sfez