Projecto X: A Journey Inside Ourselves and What We Found When We Arrived

Jorge Graça, Helena Rodrigues, P. Rodrigues
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This article analyses and reflects upon a community music project that occurred in 2016 in Portugal. It involved a community of people with disabilities and a group of artists from different fields. The project’s promotors aimed to create a space in which differences were abated, social well-being was nourished and individual desires were fostered. This article endeavours to understand how artistic performance may provide opportunities for empowering less advantaged people and how it might have been achieved during this project. The reflections present in this article are based on the current literature on community music and are informed by other similar analysis of these kinds of projects. The article starts with a brief description of the project and then elaborates on the term ‘community music’ and its relationship to this project. The project made use of a mix between an art installation and an experimental instrument called Pianoscopio. This article describes this instrument in detail and analyses how it enabled the participants to express themselves to their fullest abilities. A characterisation of the participating community members follows, focusing on the core tenets of the association they were part of. After that, the article examines how the workshops took place and what transpired in the final performance, focusing specifically on the steps taken to accommodate the different disabilities of the participants. The article ends with a reflection upon these kinds of projects and the impact this one project might have had on its participants.
X计划:内心之旅以及到达后的发现
本文分析和反思了2016年发生在葡萄牙的一个社区音乐项目。它涉及一个残疾人社区和一群来自不同领域的艺术家。该项目的推动者旨在创造一个减少差异、促进社会福祉和培养个人愿望的空间。本文试图了解艺术表演如何为弱势群体提供机会,以及在这个项目中如何实现这一目标。本文的思考是基于当前关于社区音乐的文献,并通过对这类项目的其他类似分析得到的。本文首先简要介绍了该项目,然后详细阐述了“社区音乐”一词及其与该项目的关系。该项目使用了一种艺术装置和一种叫做钢琴镜的实验仪器。本文详细介绍了这个工具,并分析了它如何使参与者能够充分表达自己的能力。以下是参与社区成员的特征描述,重点是他们所在协会的核心原则。之后,本文考察了讲习班是如何进行的,以及在最后的表演中发生了什么,特别关注为适应参与者的不同残疾而采取的步骤。文章最后对这类项目进行了反思,并对这个项目可能对参与者产生的影响进行了反思。
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