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Cultural Strategies to improve Elderly’s Empowerment and Leadership. Gabrielle Desbiens, Student, Master in regional studies and Cultural worker Danielle Maltais, Ph. D. professor, Social work, Universit é du Qu é bec à Chicoutimi. Mr Olivier Voyer (1927-2012). Mr. Narcisse Rath é
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Cultural Strategies to improve Elderly’s Empowerment and Leadership Gabrielle Desbiens, Student, Master in regional studies and Cultural worker Danielle Maltais, Ph. D. professor, Social work, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Mr Olivier Voyer (1927-2012) Mr. Narcisse Rathé (1923-2012)
Brief history of culture as an inclusive strategy • Culture as «the arts and culture» (museums, modern arts galeries, short films, etc.) • Malraux (1960): Democratize the culture • Is participation to cultural activities a way to increase identity, to developp a social cohesion and to lead seniors to self empowerment and leadership?
Cultural strategy: Quebec’s cultural mediation • Quebec’s definition of cultural mediation • An encounter • Inclusive as a participative and/or co-creative process • Possible by partnerships • Appropriation of the arts and culture by the citizens • Respect everyone’s own role (artist, social worker, coordinator, etc.) • Gives tools to understand, to appropriate and to become autonomous into participating in the cultural activities/community • Ultimately leads to community and local developpment
How cultural strategies improve leadership and empowerment? • Everyone is born with a potential of creativity • Losing it is the sum of being not stimulate to create • Learning to create takes time • It leads to self confidence and empowerment • 2 examples: • Modern art history workshops for seniors • Saguenay’s seniors’ TV
Modern art history workshops for seniors • 12 seniors (2 men, 10 ladies) • 1 art history collegial teacher • 50$ (40€) for the first 20 hours of the autumn 2011 workshop (as guinea pigs) • 2 cultural activities • They asked for more! • 125$ (96€) for the 20 hours of winter 2012 workshop (covers the teacher’s retribution) • Partnership of an autonomous artist center (Espace Virtuel) and the cultural mediation programme of The City of Saguenay (Éveille ma culture)
Saguenay’s Seniors’ TV A project by the City of Saguenay, a study by my collegues Danielle Maltais and Véronique Gauthier (UQAC). A picture is worth a thounsand words… So let’s watch! And then, I’ll explain the process of this great project!
The goals of the project • Consider and value the individual and collective knowledge of senior citizens. • Reduce social inequalities while promoting the empowerment of participants. • Promote the participation of seniors in cultural activities by allowing them to express themselves and taking part in the active life of the community.
The elders • 24 participants • 16 women and 8 men. • Age: from 56 to 98 years old. • 12 frail seniors • 13 widows and widowers or living by theirselves • All retired
The TV serie To be made : • 6 shows of 28 minutes each presenting the individual projetc of every senior. Thos 6 shows were to be presented at community canal VOX. • The seniors were backed by various actors including a cultural mediator, a directord, volunteers and a local TV crew.
The process • Introductory workshops in the process of accomplishing a TV show • Technical support team • Great volunteers • 3 generations • 3 (very) different groups
Results Project impact on the elderly: • of self-esteem, pride, confidence • of anxiety • Rediscovery of their capabilities • Break isolation • their freedom expression • Break down prejudices • Develop interest for new activities «I had qualities that I did not think ... it introduced me to other people ... Well I think the strength of this program is to plan activities for seniors, say they are not inactive …»
Cultural mediators volunteering brigade(in progress) • Transforms seniors from cultural spectators to actors • Continue their learning about different culture disciplines • Help them in creating their own activities (Éveille ma culture as a support) • Give them their place, improve their participation • Intergenerationnal (university students, young cultural workers and seniors)
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Many thanks for your attention! ? ? ? Time for questions and comments!