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Mapping Newsletter #2 | June 2019

Dear Reader,

welcome to the second Mapping Newsletter,
released after the first full semester of Mapping Project.

The past months have been full with festivals and project activities, as you will see below. But before leaving you with a recap of what we have been busy with since the end of February, one big piece of news: the new Mapping website is up and running!

Take a look at the Timeline of this first year of our project, at the People involved and learn more about the Researches we are developing.

Next Mapping festival will be in Ljubljana, Slovenia: Zlata paličica, September 28th-October 5th, organised by our partner LGL.

The Mapping Newsletter wants to connect people involved and interested in performing arts and education for early childhood, taking a closer look to the activities of the project, through three-to-four email each year.

Enjoy the reading, share and participate!

(and enjoy summer, too ☀️)
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Festival Visioni di futuro, visioni di teatro...
Teatro Testoni Ragazzi, Bologna (IT) | February 22nd - March 3rd 2019

One of the special features of Mapping. A Map on the Aesthetics of Performing Arts for Early Years is that most of the activities planned are entwined with the Mapping festivals, 19 events over four years.
The program of Visioni 2019, fully focused on early years and the very first Mapping festival, hosted three exclusive Mapping events: The Children-Spectators – First ExhibitionFollow-up – First meeting on the Dramaturgy and Direction Research, and A New Audience – First focus group on the Audience Development Research.
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BIM BAM Festival 2019
Salzburg and Northern Austria (AT) | March 9th - March 31st 2019

BIM BAM 2019, Toihaus Theater’s festival for early years, took place in Salzburg March 9th-30th. The festival hosted more than 60 shows from eight nations: Poland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Netherlands, Sweden and Japan. The festival also included productions of some Mapping partners, as well as workshops and other training activities. Among these, the festival hosted the first Image work group of Mapping project starting its research on the Map.
 
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Kaolin & Barbotine 2019
Limoges (FR) | May 15th - May 25th 2019

The seventh edition of Limoges festival, entirely dedicated to early childhood, programmed several performances, round tables and workshops. Among these, the festival hosted the first workshop of Sound work group, that took place on May 17-19.
 
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BRIK festival 2019
Breda (NL) | June 5th - June 11th 2019

The Stiltefestival, started in 2011 and taking place every two years, has a new look and a new name! From now on it is called BRIK: Brabants Internationaal Kinderfestival. With a stunning programme full of imaginative performances from all over the world, carefully selected over the past two years. The festival presented 73 shows in 12 days, as well as Mapping activities such as the first workshop of Word work group, the second Researchers meeting and the second Common meeting.
 
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See you in Ljubljana for Zlata paličica!



September 28th - October 8th 2019
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WHAT IS MAPPING?
"Mapping. A Map on the Aesthetics of Performing Arts for Early Years" is a cooperation project supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union, starting from December 2018 until November 2022.
"Mapping" is an artistic research project focused on creating a sensory-based relationship with very young children, from 0 to 6 years old, through performing arts. In particular, it explores the idea of children-spectators of today and not only of tomorrow.

The partnership of Mapping, spread across the entire territory of the European Union, involves 18 partners from 17 European countries: Toihaus Theater, Salzburg, Austria | Théâtre de La Guimbarde, Charleroi, Belgium | Madam Bach, Odder, Denmark | Dance Theatre Auraco, Helsinki, Finland | Commune de Limoges, Limoges, France | Helios Theater, Hamm, Germany | Artika, Athens, Greece | Kolibri Puppet Theatre, Budapest, Hungary | Baboro International Children’s Festival, Galway, Ireland | La Baracca ONLUS (Project leader), Bologna, Italy | Bologna Fiere/Bologna Children’s Book Fair, Bologna, Italy | De Stilte, Breda, Netherlands | Teatr Animaczy, Poznan, Poland | Teatrul Ion Creanga, Bucharest, Romania | Lutkovno Gledalisce Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia | Teatro Paraíso, Vitoria, Spain | Teater Tre, Stockholm, Sweden | Polka Theatre, London, United Kingdom.
In collaboration with Small size (Network for the diffusion of the Performing arts for Early Years) and ITYARN (International Theatre for Young Audience Research Network).
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