June 16, 5.30pm – 6.30pm
Mapping worlds is a programme of movement workshops for children aged 6 to 8 designed to encourage creative exploration of the relationship between the body and space.
Taking its cue from the senses of touch, hearing and sight, the workshop will invite participants to listen to themselves, to get to know themselves, to express themselves and to transform together through a sensitive relationship with that which lies outside them.
At a time when our experience with others is heavily restricted, mapping worlds is a space in which we can safeguard a joyful and inquisitive rapport with the outside world and experience both the self and the world through movement practices allowing individual expression and enhancing differences.
Marina Donatone, a dancer and choreographer, trained with the Budapest Contemporary Dance Academy and in the training course in education to movement for children known as La danza va a scuola (Dance Goes to School) run by the Choronde Progetto Educativo association..
In her capacity as a dancer she has worked both in Italy and abroad with such artists and choreographers as Virglio Sieni, Jacopo Miliani and Csaba Molnár.
In her capacity as an author she has produced performances for the stage and for non-theatrical spaces including the Museo Civico in Bassano del Grappa, the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, the Museo De Felice/CAOS in Terni and the PAV Parco Arte Vivente.
In her work she seeks a body in formation donating itself to the choreographical system as active material, working with, and being shaped by, the relationships in which it immerses itself, bringing its implacable composition with it.
Susanna Odevaine, a dancer, has been holding artistic education workshops in public schools of every kind and level for 17 years and she is involved in training and in holding refresher courses for primary school and kindergarten teachers throughout Italy. She has been holding inclusive and DanceAbility dance workshops in a variety of contexts since 2015.
She teaches a 1st Level Master's course at Rome's La Sapienza University on Art Therapies: methods and techniques of intervention, at the National 6-11 Master's course run by the Società Italiana Educazione Musicale SIEM and at the two-year Master's course in Music Therapy in Catania in the basic training course in Dalcroze Eurhythmics. She is also an assistant teacher in DA.Re Dance Research directed by Adriana Borriello. She has written articles and spoken at a number of conferences. She is also President of the Associazione Choronde Progetto Educativo and Director of the training course in education to movement known as La Danza va a Scuola.
Painé Cuadrelli, is a music producer, sound designer and dj working in various environments including electronic/digital music and sound applied to different media, radio and performance art.
Based in Milan, he composes and produces soundtacks and sound design for films, documentaries, audiovisual and interactive installations, exhibitions, theatrical productions, fashion shows and communications projects.
He has produced two albums for the Temposhere Records label (Simplemente Asì, Spontaneous, Hey Presto!) along with collaborations (Soslo, Solid Gas, I Maniaci Dei Dischi, GaMaPaWa, Scanner) and remixes (Casino Royale, Giuliano Sorgini), being some of his more recent works.
He coordinates the Sound Design course at the IED in Milan where he teaches sound design. He is the founder and artistic director of the mixed-media platform Compl8 Produzioni through which he is involved in the production of records, multimedial content, retrospectives and projects in collaboration with artists and musicians.
REGISTRATION
To attend the workshops you have to enrol for each individual encounter by writing to infanzia.pelanda@palaexpo.it
giving name, family name and age of the children being enrolled and a contact phone number
Registration closes two days before each encounter
Maximum number of participants: 15
In the event maximum capacity is exceeded, a waiting list will be created.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Comfortable clothing is strongly recommended
Adults accompanying children to a workshop should make sure they arrive:
15 minutes before the workshop starts
15 minutes before the workshop ends