Dialogue Table ‘Humanitarian Aid from the Performing Arts’
Dialogue Table ‘Humanitarian Aid from the Performing Arts,’ with Jaume Mateu “Tortell Poltrona” and Montse Trias, as part of the 360º Accompaniment Circuit of the Circus Promotion Plan (2023-2026).
Jaume Mateu and Montse Trias, founders of Circ Cric, Clowns Without Borders, and other artistic and humanitarian ventures, will share their decades of experience bringing the circus to places where it rarely reaches, generating a dialogue on the artist’s commitment to society and the world.
How can we bring art, and performing arts, to those who do not have access? What motivates some artists to move and perform for people who cannot experience live arts? War or disaster situations, geographical or social isolation: there are many and too many reasons why certain people or communities cannot access art.
The dialogue and exchange tables of the 360º Accompaniment Circuit are informal spaces for exchanging experiences around artistic issues, knowledge, and questions, led by established artists and companies.
Targeted at emerging contemporary circus artists based in Catalonia.
Registrations will be on a first-come, first-served basis (maximum 20 people).