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I Delyramus Event in Guarda, Portugal
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ADM Estrela marked the weekend from November 15 to 16 at the Guarda Municipal Theater (TMG), with the organization of the Delyramus: Music, Art and Inclusion event that culminated in the presentation of the show Confidências.

With the participation of European partners from Zaragoza (ESP), Madrid (ESP) and Naples (ITA), this event featured exhibitions, concerts, conferences and workshops on themes relating to European cultural heritage, especially in the area of music and ancient musical instruments, with the relationship between artistic practices and inclusion.

From exhibitions of antique instruments and violin art materials, to artwork by mentally ill users, to photographs of performing workshops by ADM Estrela users, to board games in Italy, there was a wealth of content on display at the foyer from TMG’s large auditorium during the weekend.

On Friday, November 15, the event began with the presence of the Councilor for Culture of the city of Guarda, Victor Amaral, who highlighted the relevance of the relationship between cultural activities and social integration, also on the stage of the candidacy of Guarda . The European Capital of Culture 2027.

On the 15th, conferences were held on themes of music, inclusion and ancient European instruments as a common heritage, and concluded with the visit and intervention of the Mayor of Guarda, Carlos Monteiro.

The closing of the day was in charge of the invited musicians Pilar Almalé and Luis Miguel Bajén (Zaragoza, Spain) and Ricardo Leitão Pedro (Porto, Portugal) who performed an old music concert using several of the instruments, performed by the Violería school from Zaragoza, which were exhibited at the exhibitions.

On Saturday, workshops were held on plastic activities, as well as presentations on the construction of musical instruments. During the afternoon, a guided-theatrical visit was made in the historic center of Guarda, organized by the Hereditas Association.

The day concluded with the presentation of the show Confidências in the Grand Auditorium of the Municipal Theater of Guarda. This performance, carried out by the 20 users of the ADM Estrela Occupational Activities Center, in Estrela Valley, was directed by Tiago Sami Pereira showing the results of the performative workshops held during 2019 in the Municipal Theater of Guarda Spaces, also in the field of Delyramus project.The Delyramus: Music, Art and Inclusion event was organized as part of the “Delyramus – Audicence Development: Musicl, Luthiers and Mental Health” European project, co-funded by the Creative Europe: Culture program, and was supported by the Guarda Municipal Theater and the Guarda City Hall.

DELYRAMUS AT THE SAN JORGE DE ZARAGOZA UNIVERSITY
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The Blank Space, of the University San Jorge de Zaragoza, will host from December 11 until January 3, 2020 the collection of pictorial works made in Visions Space within the Delyramus project.

This collection consists of 10 canvases, and 6 watercolors where parts of the paintings María Reina de los Cielos- Museo de Zaragoza as well as Los Gozos de la Virgen-Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia are reproduced

Previously, these works will be exhibited at the 1st European Cultural Event of the project in the Grand Auditorium of the Municipal Theater of Guarda, Portugal.

In addition, on the opening day, attendees will be shown some of the instruments made together with the Violeros School of Zaragoza.

 

XXIV edition of the IMPROVISA – SALAMANCA Summer Course in PALENCIA
XXIV edition of the IMPROVISA – SALAMANCA Summer Course in PALENCIA 1024 577 delyramus

Between July 22 and 28, 2019, the XXIV edition of the IMPROVISA – SALAMANCA Summer Course in PALENCIA, organized by the Institute of Musical Education E. Molina (IEM) and Enclave Creativa editions, took place in Palencia. On this occasion they had the collaboration of the Professional Conservatory of Music of Palencia, where the training sessions were held, and of the Rey Juan Carlos University through the DELYRAMUS project: Music, Luthiers and Mental Health, within the Call for Support to European cooperation projects, 2018, Creative Europe (EACEA / 32/2017).

In this Summer Course through the IEM Methodology, based on improvisation, theoretical and practical learning is combined for different levels and instruments and much of the work is based on tonal music models: Baroque, classical, romantic and jazz and related; but also through the incorporation of models of impressionism, neo-modalities and contemporary trends. In this Course, as in the set of activities of the IEM, an attempt was made to promote and strengthen a pedagogical system for learning and teaching music based on the integral development of creativity and imagination, and on improvisation understood as control of musical language

As a complement to this training every afternoon and evening there were activities and concerts in different areas of the city, designed not only as a continuation of learning but as a means of bringing music to new audiences, which linked to one of the objectives of the Delyramus project.

For the follow-up of the activities carried out, on July 26 a series of coordination meetings were held between the members of the URJC team and the directors of the Summer course.

  

 

 

 

 

Delyramus Project: we closed the school year at the CEIP Andalucía, CEIP Menéndez Pidal and CEIP Victoria Díez with the best possible feelings
Delyramus Project: we closed the school year at the CEIP Andalucía, CEIP Menéndez Pidal and CEIP Victoria Díez with the best possible feelings 1024 576 delyramus

200 pupils from the three mentioned Sevillian centers participate in the Delyramus project.

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Creative workshops in Naples
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The work of the two Neapolitan day centers continues. L’Aquilone and Canone Inverso are involved with the Community Foundation of the Historical Center of Naples in Delyramus, a project promoted by our Foundation under the “EUROPA CREATIVA” Program. As many as 4 different laboratories have been activated, involving 15 beneficiaries with intellectual discomforts:

  1. Sensory laboratory;
  2. artistic reproduction laboratory starting from paintings representing medieval string instruments;
  3. theatrical, dance and musical re-elaboration laboratory of the paintings representing medieval instruments;
  4. multisensory instrument construction laboratory.

Just in these days, the guys of the day center L’Aquilone have been developing, based on a drawing by Javier Martinez of Zaragoza Ass. Escuela de Violeros, the miniature model of the multisensory musical instrument.

Yehudi Menuhin Foundation Delyramus Program: the art of music as a tool for social encounter and inclusion in three centers in Seville
Yehudi Menuhin Foundation Delyramus Program: the art of music as a tool for social encounter and inclusion in three centers in Seville 1024 576 delyramus
Delyramus in the Cadena Ser
Delyramus in the Cadena Ser 1024 768 delyramus

On June 8, Marigel Pinilla, from FRRA (Fundación Rey Ardid), was interviewed to talk about the Delyramus project, in the national broadcast radio program, “A vivir que es dos días”, from Cadena Ser.

EUROPEAN FINANCING OF I+D. Creative and Cultural Industries: Experience in the URJC
EUROPEAN FINANCING OF I+D. Creative and Cultural Industries: Experience in the URJC 1024 768 delyramus

On June 4 took place, in the Hall of Degrees of the Department building I, of the Campus of Fuenlabrada of the Rey Juan Carlos University, a day sponsored by the Vice-Chancellorship of Innovation and Transfer on the “EUROPEAN FINANCING OF I+D. Creative and Cultural Industries: Experience in the URJC “. On this day, after the words of welcome and presentation of the Office of European Projects of the URJC, the Vice Chancellor of Quality, Ethics and Good Government, Mr. Manuel Gertrudix Barrio, Mr. Augusto Paramio Nieto, coordinator of the Creative Europe office- Culture and European Point of Citizenship in the General Subdirectorate of Cultural Cooperation with the CCAA (of the Directorate General of Politics and Cultural Industries and of the Book) presented the calls Creative Europe and Europe for the Citizens, as well as examples of financed projects.

In the act, Professor Félix Labrador Arroyo, responsible for the research team of the Delyramus Project: Music, Luthiers and Mental Health, which coordinates the Rey Ardid Foundation, presented to the scientific community the objectives and activities of this project framed within the Subprogram of Audience Development, one of the lines of action of Cultural Europe, which also includes the ADM Estrela Association – Associação de Desenvolvimento e Melhoramentos (Portugal), the Fondazione di Comunità of the Centro Storico di Napoli (Italy) and the School of Violeros de Aragón. In his speech he not only presented the situation of this important project that brings together issues of European identity, disability and the creation of new audiences through the recovery, mainly of 15 stringed instruments, but encouraged the members of the academic community to participate in this type of calls.

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Instrumento del proyecto Delyramus
DELYRAMUS, a project at European level
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The Rey Ardid Foundation in Saragossa will coordinate the Delyramus project that works for the inclusion of people with disabilities or at risk of social exclusion.

This project aims at social integration through culture and the recovery of cultural heritage, and has been possible thanks to the funding of the Creative Europe program.

Other European associations have joined this project, such as:

From the Aragonese capital, one of the main activities will focus on the recovery of 14 medieval instruments.

Read the whole news: eldiario.es

Usuario tocando el Ratratanta
Ratatranta, the musical instrument created by the Rey Ardid Foundation and the School of Violeros of Saragossa
Ratatranta, the musical instrument created by the Rey Ardid Foundation and the School of Violeros of Saragossa 640 427 v1rtu@l

Ratatranta arises from the idea of creating a totally inclusive instrument, and be enjoyed even by people with hearing disabilities. Its design allows people to fall on the wooden structure, which is the sounding board, and be played through strings on the sides. The vibrations of the strings can be felt throughout the body leading the person to a state of meditation and relaxation.

Two years have gone by in its creation and, in the project, fifty mental health users of the Rey Ardid Foundation have participated with the supervision of the School of Violeros of Saragossa.

Its design is based on instruments created in the s. XV., Time in which the city of Saragossa was a pioneer in the development of instruments at European level.

Read the whole news: El Heraldo