Entertainment outreach projects without losing scientific content: A Neolithic puppet show by senior citizens and Roma women

Autor: Santiago Higuera, Millán Mozota Holgueras, Vanessa Guzmán, Juan Francisco Gibaja, Gerard Remolins
Přispěvatelé: FECYT-Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Fundación General CSIC, Carabutsi, Inter-acció, Regirarocs S.L., Casal de Barri Folch i Torres, Casal Josep Trueta, Ajuntament de Barcelona
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology; Vol. 11 (2021); a1-a16
Revistas de JAS Arqueología
JAS Arqueología S.L.U. (JAS)
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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ISSN: 2171-6315
DOI: 10.23914/ap.v11i0
Popis: In this work, we present the genesis, development, and results of a set of inclusive outreach activities developed through a puppet theatre play about the Neolithic. We present our methodology and techniques for outreach activities, showing the advantages of collaborative work and bottom-up approaches. The text also explains how the initiative was born and how the contacts for its realization consolidated. All the activities were carried out with the utmost care for the scientific content since it is essential that the public comes to understand all the archaeological information and differentiates it from the entertaining and dramatic elements.
This project has been made possible thanks to the funding offered by the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT): #RavalEsCiencia: La Ciencia te acerca al pasado. Raval, una historia de hace más de 6000 años (FCT-13-6944), Integra>Ciencia: Scientific dissemination without barriers (FCT-17-11972), #Protagoniza: inclusive science and dissemination (FCT-18-13183) and #ProtagonizaDOS: Acciones de ciencia y divulgación inclusivas FCT-19-14670), as well as by the CSIC in its program Cuenta la Ciencia of the CSIC General Foundation: Listen to them! Disseminating for “forgotten” groups (FGCC-2020-0010). We especially thank all the people, institutions and associations that collaborate with us, and in particular Milá y Fontanals Institute (IMF-CSIC), Casal de Barri Folch i Torres, Casal Josep Trueta, Barcelona City Council, Carabutsí and Inter-Acció associations, and Regirarocs S.L. We want to mention specifically Talita Gabarre, Naomi Amaya, Nayara Batista, Sinay Batista, Miriam Vidal-Ribas, Carmen López, César Martínez, Samuel García, Maria Casas, María Rosa Selvas, Antoni Vergès, Mercè Juan and Lola Alcodori.
Databáze: OpenAIRE