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Our activities primarily target vulnerable and marginalized audiences: low-income families, young people in transition or social reintegration, migrants, isolated seniors, people with disabilities, individuals under judicial supervision, and those excluded from cultural life for social, economic, or geographical reasons. Each year, our actions reach over 4,000 people.

We develop and implement the following initiatives:

  •  Cultural mediation schemes fostering encounters between audiences and artistic institutions through guided outings, preparatory discussions, and awareness sessions led by mediators.

  •  Participatory and artistic practice workshops (photography, creative writing, dance, circus arts, etc.) that encourage self-expression, confidence, and creativity. These workshops act as spaces of non-formal learning, promoting personal empowerment and civic engagement.

  •  Artistic and cultural education pathways, integrated into social and professional inclusion programs, designed to strengthen transversal skills such as teamwork, communication, and critical thinking.

  •  Training and support for social professionals, helping them to integrate cultural mediation into their daily practices. Every year, we organize two major forums gathering more than 400 professionals from both the social and cultural sectors.

  •  Participatory projects in disadvantaged neighborhoods, involving residents, artists, and public institutions to enhance local territories, strengthen community ties, and foster citizen participation.

  •  Initiatives promoting equality, diversity, and the fight against discrimination, using culture, memory, and intercultural dialogue as tools for inclusion and awareness.

  •  The solidarity ticketing system, the historical core of our action: each year, we collect more than 30,000 free invitations from cultural institutions (theatres, museums, festivals, operas, cinemas, concerts, etc.) and redistribute them via a network of over 250 social organizations. This system promotes cultural discovery, mobility, social interaction, and participation in collective life.

This field-based experience, built in close collaboration with over 250 social structures and 240 cultural partners, gives us strong expertise in the co-creation of cross-sectoral projects combining art, inclusion, and participation

We are seeking partners active in the fields of culture, education, youth, social innovation, or action research, who share our commitment to:
cultural inclusion, European citizenship, diversity and equality, participation, and social transformation.

We are particularly interested in collaborating with organisations that build bridges between the social and cultural sectors, and that view culture as a tool for empowerment and community cohesion.

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