Institute for Minority Studies, Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
invites you to the consortium building workshop
Acting Heroes: Participatory Roma and Traveller Theatre for Social Change (PARTTS)
in preparation for application to
H2020 Research and Innovation Call (RIA):
Societal Changes and the Tools of Art
27 June, 2019, 9 am – 6 pm
Venue: MTA HTK (1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4.), Auditorium/Ground floor
PLEASE NOTE: Only the first part of the workshop (9.00 – 11.30) and the exhibition are open for the public.
Other program elements are available only for the project participants.
Conducted language: English
Program
9:00 ‑ 9:10 Welcome speech
Zsolt Boda, Director General, Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (CSS HAS)
9:10 ‑ 9:15 Introduction of the proposed project’s antecedents
Judit Durst (Institute for Minority Studies, CSS, HAS)
1st Session
9:15 ‑ 11:15 Roma Theatre for Social Change: Meeting the theatre partners
Chair: Márton Obláth (Parforum)
1. Independent Theatre from Hungary, Márton Illés
2. Social theatre in Spain: AIIUN, Sonia Carmona Tapia
3. Rampa Prenestia in Italy, Sebastiano Spinella
4. Giuvlipen from Romania, Mihai Lukacs
5. Traveller Wagon Wheel from Ireland, Michael Collins
11:15 – 11:30 Coffee break
2nd Session
Chair: Márton Illés (Independent Theatre, Hungary)
11:30 ‑ 12:00 Theatre partners meet their academic partners: Country specific discussions
12:00 ‑ 12:40 Summary of agreed country focuses
12:40 ‑ 13:00 Thematic discussion
13:00 ‑ 14:20 Lunch break
13:00 ‑ 13:15 Opening of the Roma Heroes Exhibition, Angéla Kóczé (CEU, Romani Studies Program)
3rd Session
14:20 ‑ 14:40 Social theatre and social change in Sociology (TBC)
14:40 ‑ 15:00 Quantitative intervention assessment, Anna Kende (ELTE, Department of Social Psychology)
15:00 ‑ 15:20 Experience, knowledge, action - Qualitative approaches in applied drama research, Márton Obláth (Parforum)
15:20 ‑ 16:00 Discussion on measuring Roma theatre induced social change
16:00 ‑ 16:15 Coffee break
16:15 ‑ 17:30 Discussion about the concept note and the aim of the project
Moderator: Margit Feischmidt (Institute for Minority Studies, CSS, HAS)
17:30 ‑ 18:00 Closing remarks and further plans
Judit Durst and Márton Illés