Folklore Dance – Workshop with Diana Azevedo

Event Date

May 25, 2022
to  May 27, 2022

Event Time

Start 11:30 am
- Ends 1:30 pm

Event Location:

Located in Spain
Start at Asociación AMANI, Calle Ancha de Capuchinos n. 3 - Granada

For Whom?

Start at Popolomondo

This workshop aims to provide participants with a space to learn traditional European dances. Traditional culture has evolved and is currently danced in dances and festivals throughout Europe, thus seeking a reunion between the popular past and contemporary tradition. In this workshop we invite you to dance to several new choreographies recreated and adapted to the current situation. Come and warm up your body and soul! Diana Azevedo is trained in Classical Ballet, Violin, Inclusive Dance, Dance Movement Therapy, European Dances, Oriental Dance and Theater. In 2010, he founded, together with Rui Reisinho, the Synchronous Inclusive Dance project. Since 2021, she has been artistic director of the Dança Inclusiva Andaluza project. As an artist, she is a monitor, dancer and choreographer in the traditional dance groups Erva Doce, Bailómondo, Terreiro and Dunya and in the inclusive dance group Síncrone e Ajudança. 

 

https://www.popolomondo.pt/dianazevedo



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Popolomondo associação cultural

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We are a Non-Profit Cultural Association, which aims to promote culture through the creation, innovation and research of dance, music, among other artistic areas. POPOLOMONDO means “People of the World” in Esperanto, a universal language built on several world languages. seeks to build a common language that grows from the gathering of different artistic styles and traditional roots.

Namastay E.V

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Fundacion Escuela de Solidaridad - FES

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The Fundación Escuela de Solidaridad is a project that aims to recover the family sense of people who, due to various circumstances, have not been able to and cannot experience it. It starts from a concept of a universal family where any creed, idea, religion or conviction is accepted and fully integrated, with respect as a method of intervention and personal development. With these premises, the Foundation welcomes people living uprooting, social disadvantage, abuse or exclusion into a home: mothers with children in emergency situations, young immigrants, adults and adolescents at risk. The home is the starting point for personal recovery and in it the key method and training for future integration into society is developed. This idea is rooted in a spirit of non-biological “paternity” or “mothering”. People who are vocationally dedicated to this task act like any father or mother and do not receive financial remuneration for this work. The home is a nurturing space that feeds and promotes learning tasks and where introducing new content is a constant. The Foundation has a philosophy of openness, of not putting conditions on the people it welcomes at home, except in the case of addicted people (alcohol, drugs, gambling, etc.) who are referred to specialized centers. At the same time, a feedback phenomenon occurs over time. The testimony of the oldest in the home becomes a role model for the newcomers.