Transdisciplinary experiences of artistic co creation germinated in music: engaging school and society
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| Data de Publicação: | 2024 |
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Resumo: | It is increasingly assumed that education is a construction that cannot be disconnected from society itself – its work, geographies and cultural meanings; its continuous movement; its individuals and agents who represent and transform it, even beyond the school. The commitment and responsibility of everyone in this complex and unfinished task are therefore ingredients of cultural projects in contemporary democratic societies, enshrined in initiatives, philosophies and ministerial programmes that require constant reflection, improvement and creativity. Perhaps for the same reasons, i.e. everyone's commitment to achieving common cultural goals, there are growing visions of the arts as objects and spaces for social construction. Participatory practices in the arts, including music in the community, show this growing phenomenon, mobilising processes, methodologies and paradigms of study which, in their epistemological diversity, have made it possible to experience, demonstrate, describe and characterise, tacitly or verbally, the vast meanings of the experiences carried out. Reflecting the complexity that characterises contemporary societies in their purposes and modes of action, they have resulted in a multifaceted set of initiatives aimed at specific communities, with programmes designed to respond to problems that are also unique, generally surrounding the vast issue of social exclusion. Educational contexts, such as primary, pre-school and higher education curricula, their practices and programmes, due to the need not only to constantly articulate with cultural society, but also to broaden the concepts of literacy around which teacher training practices are designed, are also universes of study and research with social, pedagogical and artistic value and scope. The aim of this communication is to present a set of projects that were born out of the author's music, with social and artistic purposes, and which, taking the form of (co)creative and transdisciplinary experiences, were created and implemented under her direction, as a researcher, musician and teacher, and other specialists from the Department of Communication and Art at the University of Aveiro (UA), such as designer Pedro Carvalho de Almeida, in different communities and educational universes across the country. Involving close to a thousand people, they are mainly concerned with research born out of Paluí (2013) and which, associated with the construction of common cultural objectives, such as the development of curricula, musical and transdisciplinary creation and the fight against the stigma of mental illness – which resulted in the publication of a book (2017) and, among other events, the presentation of a performance at the Ao Alcance de todos Festival at Casa da Música (2019) – mobilised, in a context of social, cooperative and artistic co-creation engagement, music and design students and teachers of UA and, respectively: 1) communities in Santa Maria da Feira (primary and pre-school students and teachers); 2) patients at the Magalhães Lemos Hospital in Porto (users of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service), music students and lecturers from the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, educators and children from the Aveiro Arts and Quality Centre and artists from Casa da Música. Although with eminently aesthetic purposes but representing a conceptual and methodological continuity that began with Paluí, a brief exhibition of transdisciplinary works resulting from the author's most recent musical creation, Massaiá (2023), will finally be shown. In addition to the contemplation of the results of any of these projects, made possible, even if not in their entirety, by the presentation of images, objects and videos, the aim is to share and provoke critical reflections on issues such as music, the arts and education, their connection with society, highlighting, in the analysis, the role of creativity, transdisciplinarity and collaborative processes; resulting from this, the change in the definition of the roles of the artists themselves, including music teachers, in order to respond to the challenges posed by the type of social and cultural commitment in which they are involved. |
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Transdisciplinary experiences of artistic co creation germinated in music: engaging school and societyparticipatory artistic practicesartistic researchtransdisciplinary projectartistic performancebook publishingmusic, education,artistic co-creationsocial inclusionmental illness stigmacreativityIt is increasingly assumed that education is a construction that cannot be disconnected from society itself – its work, geographies and cultural meanings; its continuous movement; its individuals and agents who represent and transform it, even beyond the school. The commitment and responsibility of everyone in this complex and unfinished task are therefore ingredients of cultural projects in contemporary democratic societies, enshrined in initiatives, philosophies and ministerial programmes that require constant reflection, improvement and creativity. Perhaps for the same reasons, i.e. everyone's commitment to achieving common cultural goals, there are growing visions of the arts as objects and spaces for social construction. Participatory practices in the arts, including music in the community, show this growing phenomenon, mobilising processes, methodologies and paradigms of study which, in their epistemological diversity, have made it possible to experience, demonstrate, describe and characterise, tacitly or verbally, the vast meanings of the experiences carried out. Reflecting the complexity that characterises contemporary societies in their purposes and modes of action, they have resulted in a multifaceted set of initiatives aimed at specific communities, with programmes designed to respond to problems that are also unique, generally surrounding the vast issue of social exclusion. Educational contexts, such as primary, pre-school and higher education curricula, their practices and programmes, due to the need not only to constantly articulate with cultural society, but also to broaden the concepts of literacy around which teacher training practices are designed, are also universes of study and research with social, pedagogical and artistic value and scope. The aim of this communication is to present a set of projects that were born out of the author's music, with social and artistic purposes, and which, taking the form of (co)creative and transdisciplinary experiences, were created and implemented under her direction, as a researcher, musician and teacher, and other specialists from the Department of Communication and Art at the University of Aveiro (UA), such as designer Pedro Carvalho de Almeida, in different communities and educational universes across the country. Involving close to a thousand people, they are mainly concerned with research born out of Paluí (2013) and which, associated with the construction of common cultural objectives, such as the development of curricula, musical and transdisciplinary creation and the fight against the stigma of mental illness – which resulted in the publication of a book (2017) and, among other events, the presentation of a performance at the Ao Alcance de todos Festival at Casa da Música (2019) – mobilised, in a context of social, cooperative and artistic co-creation engagement, music and design students and teachers of UA and, respectively: 1) communities in Santa Maria da Feira (primary and pre-school students and teachers); 2) patients at the Magalhães Lemos Hospital in Porto (users of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service), music students and lecturers from the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, educators and children from the Aveiro Arts and Quality Centre and artists from Casa da Música. Although with eminently aesthetic purposes but representing a conceptual and methodological continuity that began with Paluí, a brief exhibition of transdisciplinary works resulting from the author's most recent musical creation, Massaiá (2023), will finally be shown. In addition to the contemplation of the results of any of these projects, made possible, even if not in their entirety, by the presentation of images, objects and videos, the aim is to share and provoke critical reflections on issues such as music, the arts and education, their connection with society, highlighting, in the analysis, the role of creativity, transdisciplinarity and collaborative processes; resulting from this, the change in the definition of the roles of the artists themselves, including music teachers, in order to respond to the challenges posed by the type of social and cultural commitment in which they are involved.Cada vez mais se assume que a educação é uma construção que não pode ser desconetada da própria sociedade – sua obra, geografias e significados culturais; seu movimento contínuo; seus indivíduos e agentes que a representam e transformam, mesmo para além da escola. O comprometimento e responsabilidade de todos na complexa e inacabada tarefa são, pois, ingredientes de projetos culturais das sociedades democráticas contemporâneas, consagrando-se em iniciativas, filosofias e programas ministeriais, que exigem constante reflexão, aperfeiçoamento e criatividade. Talvez pelas mesmas razões, isto é, pelo comprometimento de todos no alcance de objetivos culturais comuns, são crescentes as visões sobre as artes enquanto objetos e espaços de construção social. As práticas participativas em arte, onde se inclui a música na comunidade, evidenciam esse fenómeno em expansão, mobilizando processos, metodologias e paradigmas de estudo que, na sua diversidade epistemológica, têm possibilitado experienciar, demonstrar, descrever e caracterizar, tácita ou verbalmente, os vastos significados de experiências realizadas. Reflexo, nos seus propósitos e modos de ação, da complexidade que caracteriza as sociedades contemporâneas, têm-se consumado num conjunto multifacetado de iniciativas dirigidas a comunidades específicas, com programas destinados a responder a problemas, também, singulares, geralmente rodeando o vasto tema da exclusão social. Os contextos educativos, como os curricula do Ensino Básico, Pré-Escolar ou Superior, suas práticas e programas, pelas necessidades não apenas de constante articulação com a sociedade cultural, como, em virtude disto mesmo, de ampliação dos conceitos de literacia em torno dos quais se desenham práticas de formação de professores, constituem, igualmente, universos de estudo e pesquisa com valor e alcance social, pedagógico e artístico. A presente comunicação visa apresentar um conjunto de projetos germinados, com propósitos sociais e artísticos, na música da autora, e, que, plasmando-se em experiências de âmbito (co)criativo e transdisciplinar, foram criados e implementados, sob sua direção, enquanto investigadora, música e docente, e outros especialistas do Departamento de Comunicação e Arte da Universidade de Aveiro (UA), como o designer Pedro Carvalho de Almeida, em diferentes comunidades e universos educativos do país. Tendo envolvido um número de pessoas já próximo do milhar, dizem respeito sobretudo às pesquisas nascidas de Paluí (2013) e que, associadas à construção de objetivos culturais comuns, como o desenvolvimento dos curricula, da criação musical e transdisciplinar e o combate ao estigma da doença mental – de que resultaram a edição de um livro (2017) e, entre outros eventos, a apresentação de um espetáculo no Festival Ao Alcance de todos na Casa da Música (2019) – mobilizaram, em contexto de engajamento social, cooperativo e de cocriação artística, alunos e docentes de música e design da UA e, respetivamente: 1) comunidades de Santa Maria da Feira (alunos e professores do Ensino Básico e Pré-Escolar); 2) pacientes do Hospital de Magalhães Lemos do Porto (utentes do Serviço de Reabilitação Psicossocial), alunos e docentes de música do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, educadores e crianças do Centro de Artes e Qualidade de Aveiro e artistas da Casa da Música. Ainda que com finalidades eminentemente estéticas, mas representando uma continuidade conceptual e metodológica iniciada com Paluí, uma breve mostra de trabalhos transdisciplinares resultantes da criação musical mais recente e ainda em desenvolvimento da autora, Massaiá (2023), será, por fim, exibida. Para além da contemplação dos resultados de qualquer um destes projetos, viabilizada, mesmo que não na sua totalidade, pela apresentação de imagens, objetos e vídeos, pretende-se partilhar e suscitar reflexões críticas em torno de problemáticas como a música, as artes e a educação, sua conexão com a sociedade, destacando, na análise, o papel da criatividade, transdisciplinaridade e processos colaborativos; decorrente disto, a alteração da definição dos papéis dos próprios artistas, onde se incluem os professores de música, de forma a darem resposta aos desafios colocados pelo tipo de comprometimento social e cultural pela mesma exigidos.2025-01-08T11:31:23Z2024-06-01T00:00:00Z2024-06conference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/43213enghttps://eimad.ipcb.pt/pt/programa-geral/Caspurro, Helenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-01-13T01:47:51Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/43213Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T19:39:08.434973Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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It is increasingly assumed that education is a construction that cannot be disconnected from society itself – its work, geographies and cultural meanings; its continuous movement; its individuals and agents who represent and transform it, even beyond the school. The commitment and responsibility of everyone in this complex and unfinished task are therefore ingredients of cultural projects in contemporary democratic societies, enshrined in initiatives, philosophies and ministerial programmes that require constant reflection, improvement and creativity. Perhaps for the same reasons, i.e. everyone's commitment to achieving common cultural goals, there are growing visions of the arts as objects and spaces for social construction. Participatory practices in the arts, including music in the community, show this growing phenomenon, mobilising processes, methodologies and paradigms of study which, in their epistemological diversity, have made it possible to experience, demonstrate, describe and characterise, tacitly or verbally, the vast meanings of the experiences carried out. Reflecting the complexity that characterises contemporary societies in their purposes and modes of action, they have resulted in a multifaceted set of initiatives aimed at specific communities, with programmes designed to respond to problems that are also unique, generally surrounding the vast issue of social exclusion. Educational contexts, such as primary, pre-school and higher education curricula, their practices and programmes, due to the need not only to constantly articulate with cultural society, but also to broaden the concepts of literacy around which teacher training practices are designed, are also universes of study and research with social, pedagogical and artistic value and scope. The aim of this communication is to present a set of projects that were born out of the author's music, with social and artistic purposes, and which, taking the form of (co)creative and transdisciplinary experiences, were created and implemented under her direction, as a researcher, musician and teacher, and other specialists from the Department of Communication and Art at the University of Aveiro (UA), such as designer Pedro Carvalho de Almeida, in different communities and educational universes across the country. Involving close to a thousand people, they are mainly concerned with research born out of Paluí (2013) and which, associated with the construction of common cultural objectives, such as the development of curricula, musical and transdisciplinary creation and the fight against the stigma of mental illness – which resulted in the publication of a book (2017) and, among other events, the presentation of a performance at the Ao Alcance de todos Festival at Casa da Música (2019) – mobilised, in a context of social, cooperative and artistic co-creation engagement, music and design students and teachers of UA and, respectively: 1) communities in Santa Maria da Feira (primary and pre-school students and teachers); 2) patients at the Magalhães Lemos Hospital in Porto (users of the Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service), music students and lecturers from the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, educators and children from the Aveiro Arts and Quality Centre and artists from Casa da Música. Although with eminently aesthetic purposes but representing a conceptual and methodological continuity that began with Paluí, a brief exhibition of transdisciplinary works resulting from the author's most recent musical creation, Massaiá (2023), will finally be shown. In addition to the contemplation of the results of any of these projects, made possible, even if not in their entirety, by the presentation of images, objects and videos, the aim is to share and provoke critical reflections on issues such as music, the arts and education, their connection with society, highlighting, in the analysis, the role of creativity, transdisciplinarity and collaborative processes; resulting from this, the change in the definition of the roles of the artists themselves, including music teachers, in order to respond to the challenges posed by the type of social and cultural commitment in which they are involved. |
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