colored faces design by geralt / Gerd Altmann / pixabay La Transplanisphère has launched an innovative partnership from High School to Pre-school in the town of Le Raincy (93). This partnership associates the company with Maternelle Les Fougères, Les Fougères primary school, Collège Corot and Schweitzer high school. The residency aims to question intercultural dialogue through artistic creation (writing, theatre, choreography). Artists, teachers, and especially students from 5 to 17 years old will question what characterises them as individuals, their roots and their intercultural social environment. They will then imagine
Inviting 150 young people to imagine the Europe of tomorrow through artistic creation is the ambition of europefiction. – Testimony of Quentin Pihou, participant of the project (Lycée Schweitzer then student at Sciences Po Lille) – Gelsenkirchen, Germany. I remember the first tents being raised in the sun of July 2019. From all over Europe, 150 young people are joining the europefiction camp for its first-ever European edition. From Hungary, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany and France, we all share a common passion for art and
The European Integrity Games project, supported by Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships, enters this week a new phase of its development. The project This project, which associates 6 European artistic companies, aims to question the notions of integrity, corruption and fraud in our society, through the design of role-playing games – escape games and interactive fictions. The project will tackle 3 main themes: integrity in the digital age, governing with integrity and finally integrity in health and food. In total, the partners will develop 7 games in two different formats. From October
European Integrity Games (supported by Erasmus + Strategic Partnerships) associates the Transplanisphere with a Collective project Sciences Po. From October 2019 to March 2020, 3 Master students worked with Bruno Freyssinet (artistic director of the company’s projects) on the design of an escape game questioning blockchain and cryptocurrencies (bitcoins). The SciencesPo group was made up of Nora Roeders (DE), Aleksander Pappalardo (It-Pl) and Ester Davanzo (It). The game scenario benefited from the advice of Frédéric Devic, director of Immersia (Paris). It also benefited from the advice of Pierre Noro, Chair
La Transplanisphere is part of the Open European Societies project supported by Europe for Citizens. With partners from 8 European countries, we asked 5 questions to citizens of all ages and backgrounds. This international video campaign aims to promote diversity, acceptance, intercultural dialogue as well as to combat hate speech. Questions asked to 30 European citizens: 1. What makes you want to get up in the morning? 2. What are you most proud of? 3. What does the word “home” mean to you? 4. What has been the greatest challenge
Roundtable at French National commission Unesco (CNFU) French Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Feb 12th, 2020, Paris (France) The Secretary-General of the French National Commission for UNESCO Alexandre Navarro and Sonia Dubourg Lavroff, General Inspector of Education, Advisor to the French National Commission for UNESCO, invited Bruno Freyssinet to present Grow from Seeds to a group of stakeholder representing several public authorities. The meeting took place at the CNFU headquarters, part of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris (France). Among the audience, representatives from Erasmus+ France Agency, Ministry
The “Otherness stories” workshop took place in the framework of the Open European Societies project. This project is supported by the European Commission and the EUROPE FOR CITIZENS programme. It is coordinated by the NGO Jugend- & Kulturprojekt e.V. (Dresden, Germany). “Otherness stories” is an intercultural and intergenerational theatre workshop. It took place on 9th February 2020 at the Lycée Albert Schweitzer du Raincy (Seine-Saint-Denis). 20 participants worked in collaboration to imagine and perform stories of otherness. The main objective of the workshop was to gather people from different backgrounds
From January 20 to January 22, the Sciences Po collective Project dedicated to European Integrity Games (supported by Erasmus+) gathered for a writing session. 3 students of Master degree was associated with Bruno Freyssinet, artistic director of Transplanisphere, to develop the first draft of an escape game questioning blockchain and cryptocurrencies (bitcoins). The SciencesPo group was made of Nora Roeders (DE), Aleksander Pappalardo (It-Pl) and Ester Davanzo (It). Frédéric Devic, escape game designer at Immersia (Paris) came to audit and test the writing in progress. Next step is to develop
New project: July 2020 – December 2021 After having organized or participated in 5 artistic workshops of young Europeans and migrants since 2016, the Trust partners will be brought together in a new Trust Tour project, supported by Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships. We are going to create together 4 short performances and tutorial videos on our work which combines theatre and citizenship. Paris, Rocca Sinibalda, Dortmund and Evora are in the move. To be continued! with KJT Dortmund / ExQuorum, Evora / Teatro Rigodon, Rieti
The European Integrity Games project, supported by the Erasmus + Strategic Partnership program, has officially been launched. Six European theatre companies will create interactive games together, based on theatrical techniques, to enable European citizens to take ownership of integrity issues. The next partners meeting will take place in January 2020 in Evora (Portugal). A group of students from Sciences Po Paris is also working on the project (Collective Project Master 1) and is developing the first game with Bruno Freyssinet, artistic director of Transplanisphere’s projects. The theme of the first