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Opera co-creation for a social transformation

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François Matarasso

Main objectives of the project

To use new ideas of co-creation and participatory art to involve citizens in the creative process of opera.

To empower people and communities in three trials:

inner-city Barcelona, a youth prison in Leiria and rural communities in Ireland.

To embrace new technologies in order to establish an effective participatory production workflow and to explore novel audio-visual art representation formats.

To provoke an impact on the relationship between opera and digital technology.

Opera with neighbours in Raval

(Barcelona)

Opera co-creation with young inmates in

Leiria

(Portugal)

Co-creating opera with diverse communities

across

Ireland

Consortium Trials

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