onsdag den 16. november 2011

Slaughter without fear!

Today I visited AL MATADERO SIN MIEDO - the programme of Debajo del Sombrero that runs every wednesday at MATADERO Madrid. As earlier described the workshop started in 2008 when the team behind Debajo del Sombrero together with a group of practitioners with disabilities and their supporters came and used the open space in the buildings which then were and still are in the process of reconstruction.  


Today the programme offers work spaces for around 20 participants with special needs. The activities are mainly concentrated on painting, drawing, construction, digital art and sound and movement. Essential for this programme is the collaboration with professional artists, the collaborators as they literally are called. They come from all cultural fields; music, dance, visual arts, theatre, design etc. These artists join the programme for minimum 1 month and work as volunteer supporters, facilitators and collaborators. At present there are 20 collaborators in the different workshops. I was curious how Debajo del Sombrero has been able to attract artists working on their own projects to come and work for free 1 day a week. I asked some of the artists and the common respond was that in the process of working together with people with disabilities they learned to look at art and their own projects in new ways. The straightforwardness and level of immersion they experience in the workshop at MATADERO has given them new perspectives on the practice of art in a way they would not be able to find anywhere else. Furthermore, the emerging and stimulating atmosphere at MATADERO is a great motivation for their participation. 


For me it was very inspiring to see how the practitioners with disabilities worked on their own projects supported by the collaborator's ideas and suggestions to materials. The different workshops made up a natural unity of creativity and diverse expressions in a way I have not experienced before. 











From the workshop SOUND & MOVEMENT:













    MATADERO - a place worth visiting...

    ...for being an old Slaughterhouse in transformation, industrial architecture mixed with innovative emerging culture... visual arts, design, music, dance, drama, urbanism, landscapism... for the inclusion of the community in the contemporary cultural scene... and of course for Debajo del Sombrero!












    lørdag den 12. november 2011

    La Casa Encendida

    La Casa Encendida is an open and dynamic social and cultural centre in Madrid where you can find anything from the most avant-garde art and performance to courses and workshops in different social areas such as integration and solidarity. The cultural programme offers dramatic arts, cinema, exhibitions and other displays of contemporary artistic creation. Since its beginnings, La Casa Encendida has supported young artists in developing their initiatives with programmes such as 'Emergencies', 'At home' and 'Artists in Residence'. For more information, see website: http://www.lacasaencendida.es/

    In 2008 the initiators of Debajo del Sombrero made a proposition to La Casa Encendida to set up an art programme for practitioners with special needs - a 2 semester course, primarily addressing people who has the talent and ambition to get an artistic career. The proposal was approved and today the programme has 13 participants supported by 6 professionals from different cultural fields, every Friday from 10 am to 2 pm. This programme is another example of how Debajo del Sombrero has managed to find a space in the emerging cultural nerve centre of Madrid. By working in the middle of where everything is happening Debajo del Sombrero is not in the margins or outside, it is involved and regarded as an art project as any other art project in the contemporary scene of art and culture in Madrid. 

    I visited La Casa Encendida on Friday where Teresa Isasi, a professional film photographer, was running a workshop in 'portraits' - how to catch the essence of a person by using light, composition and perspective in photography. Teresa has been involved in Debajo del Sombrero since its beginning, portraying the project and the artists.