Grazie alla preziosa collaborazione con "Musicians for Human Rights", qualcosa di unico ed eccezionale entra a far parte della laurea magistrale in lingua inglese in "Human Rights and Multi-level Governance" dell'Università di Padova.
Il sapere musicale e dei diritti umani condividono lo stesso potenziale creativo e la medesima capacità di "empowerment". Il ciclo di seminari dedicato al rapporto tra musica e diritti umani offre agli studenti un valore aggiunto nel contesto culturale dell'umanismo, nel campo dell'educazione e della formazione di qualità. Il ciclo intende fornire ai partecipanti le competenze necessarie per organizzare eventi artistici e musicali per la promozione dei diritti umani e della partecipazione culturale; favoririe il dialogo interculturale al fine di produrre nuove espressioni culturali; sviluppare una cultura universale dei diritti umani in confromità con la Convenzione UNESCO del 2005 sulla diveristà delle culture.
Il programma completo dell'evento è disponibile nella versione inglese del sito.
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Evento conclusivo: Human Rights Orchestra in Concerto, Sala dei Giganti, Palazzo Liviano, Mercoledì 8 giugno, ore 21.00
Music and Human Rights Seminars, April-June 2016, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova
Tuesday 26 April, The Yin and Yang of Music and Human Rights: General Overview: from left Antonio Papisca, Julian Fifer, Carlotta Sorba, Alessandro Paccagnella
Tuesday 26 April, The Yin and Yang of Music and Human Rights: General Overview: from left Antonio Papisca, Julian Fifer, Carlotta Sorba, Alessandro Paccagnella
Tuesday 26 April, From Refugee to Refuge: Self-discovery, Opportunity, and Trasformation - a case study. From left Ramzi Aburedwan, Julian Fifer, Carlotta Sorba
Tuesday 26 April, From Refugee to Refuge: Self-discovery, Opportunity, and Trasformation - a case study
General Overview: from left Michele Biasutti, Ramzi Aburedwan, Julian Fifer, Carlotta Sorba
Tuesday 26 April, From Refugee to Refuge: Self-discovery, Opportunity, and Trasformation - a case study
Ramzi Aburedwan and Julian Fifer
Tuesday 26 April, From Refugee to Refuge: Self-discovery, Opportunity, and Trasformation - a case study
Wednesday 27 April, Hearing and Listening: The Art of Knowledge: General Overview: from left Sergio Durante, George Ulrich, Alessio Allegrini, Riccardo Panfili, Julian Fifer
Wednesday 27 April, Hearing and Listening: The Art of Knowledge: General Overview: from left Sergio Durante, George Ulrich, Alessio Allegrini, Riccardo Panfili, Julian Fifer
Wednesday 27 April, Hearing and Listening: The Art of Knowledge
Wednesday 27 April, Hearing and Listening: The Art of Knowledge
Wednesday 27 April, Hearing and Listening: The Art of Knowledge
Wednesday 27 April, Hearing and Listening: The Art of Knowledge: General Overview: from left George Ulrich, Alessio Allegrini, Riccardo Panfili
From left Bruce Adolphe, composer, author, Resident Lecturer & Director of Family Concerts, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Composer-in-Residence, The Brain and Creativity Institute at University of Southern California, Carlotta Sorba, Professor of Contemporary History and Cultural History, University of Padova, Julian Fifer, Executive Director, Musicians For Human Rights; founder and former cellist, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; managing director, The Learning Maestros
Bruce Adolphe, composer, author, Resident Lecturer & Director of Family Concerts, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Composer-in-Residence, The Brain and Creativity Institute at University of Southern California
From left Laura Hassler, Founder and Director, Musicians without Borders, Michele Biasutti, Professor of Experimental Pedagogy, Research on Psychology of Music and Music Education, University of Padova, Julian Fifer, Executive Director, Musicians For Human Rights; founder and former cellist, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; managing director, The Learning Maestros
From left Peter Kirchschläger, University of Lucerne; Visiting Fellow, Yale University; co-founder, International Human Rights Forum Lucerne, Julian Fifer, Executive Director, Musicians For Human Rights; founder and former cellist, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; managing director, The Learning Maestros
From left Julian Fifer, Executive Director, Musicians For Human Rights; founder and former cellist, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; managing director, The Learning Maestros, Peter Kirchschläger, University of Lucerne; Visiting Fellow, Yale University; co-founder, International Human Rights Forum Lucerne
8 June 2016, March to The Beat of Your Own Drum
8 June 2016, March to The Beat of Your Own Drum
8 June 2016, March to The Beat of Your Own Drum
8 June 2016, Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova, Performance by Human Rights Orchestra musicians
8 June 2016, Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova, Performance by Human Rights Orchestra musicians
8 June 2016, Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova, Performance by Human Rights Orchestra musicians
8 June 2016, Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova, Performance by Human Rights Orchestra musicians
8 June 2016, Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova, Performance by Human Rights Orchestra musicians
8 June 2016, Sala dei Giganti, University of Padova, Performance by Human Rights Orchestra musicians