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Arts to promote Differences as a richness :

Arts and citizenship – Best Practices. Arts to promote Differences as a richness :. Mayssa Rekhis Associamed -Tunisia. The idea Plan of action The name Agenda Report. : The idea. Monday February 7th : what should we do? Problems :

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Arts to promote Differences as a richness :

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  1. Arts and citizenship – Best Practices Arts to promoteDifferences as a richness : Mayssa Rekhis Associamed -Tunisia

  2. The idea • Plan of action • The name • Agenda • Report

  3. : The idea • MondayFebruary7th : whatshouldwe do? • Problems : • Pessimism (instability, economydecrease…) • Fear • Stress • Conflictsbetweendifferent groups

  4. Theme : • Celebration • Future : plans, optimism… • Tolerance : union, mutualaid, respect  How to get all thistogether ????

  5. Arts • Freedom celebration / optimism • Dreaming dimension Plans / Future • Collective arts  Tolerance/ union • Various arts : music, painting, photography, cinema…  diversity

  6. :The project - A 2days multi-artistic festival - An optimisticview of the future - A participative program (artistic workshops, debates…) - Non lucrative project : earningswill serve to a humanitarianproject in relation with the festival aim

  7. Plan of Action • Recruit an OC (organisingcommittee ) • Elaborate the agenda • Structure : smallworking groups • Fundraising • Contact artists • Choose the place • Mediacoverage • Logistics

  8. : The name • Rêv : Rêve : dream • Evolution • Let’sdream of ourevolution after the revolution!

  9. Agenda • Day 1 : The medina of Tunis • Photography • Painting • Gastronomy • Conferences/ debate • Free scene • (music, theater, films..) • Day 2: The Colisee • * Musical concert : differentartists/ music styles

  10. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Dar Bach Hambais one of the mostbeautiful homes in the Medina of Tunis. • Why? • Charm • Identity • Accessibility • Discoverspecial homes

  11. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Photography • Variousartists : young amateurs • Revolution time scale : before, during and after the revolution (+ somefuturistic photos: how Tunisia willbe in someyears?)

  12. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Painting Together, we’llpaintTunisia’s future! • The receipe : • Bigcanvas

  13. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Toomuchcolours « I don’t know which Colourshould I take! »

  14. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • And every body is an artist for a while!

  15. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis

  16. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Gastronomy for tolerance Typic plates fromdifferentregions in Tunisia, to try, and tryagain, to beunited..

  17. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • No AIDS in revolutionary Tunisia : preventioncampaign

  18. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Free artisticscene: sing, dance, film the future!

  19. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Education is a right : Collectingchildren books for schools in villages

  20. Day 1 : Dar Bach Hamba-Tunis • Panels and debate: Differences are a richness not a source of conflict

  21. Day 2 : The colisée • Musical concert: -Young tunisianartists -Different musical styles • Earningsversed to the « a library in my School » project

  22. Day 2 : The colisée Soraya Ksontini

  23. Day 2 : The colisée The Mraihi’swiththeir troupe

  24. Day 2 : The colisée Films

  25. Day 2 : The colisée

  26. The report -Organisingcommittee : Associamed Tunisia HumanRights and PeaceCommittee (SCORP) Reproductive healthcommittee (SCORA) about 40 active members -Partners : Embassy of Poland in Tunisia -Participants (for the twodays) : about 1000 persons (day 1 : about 300 / day 2 : 660 )

  27. Press-book 6 written and 21 online newspaperscovered the event

  28. Presence in 4 Radio stations (public and private) and 2 Televisions An OC memberspeaking to one of the privatetunisiantelevisions

  29. Difficulties : • Fundraising/ partnerships • Attracting people : difficultperiod : some sit-in in the Habib Bourguiba in April 1st and 2nd • Time : about 6 weeks!

  30. A hope of a Tolerant new Tunisia, The Revolution has to becontinued… Thankyou for your attention

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