The Program of Cooperation and Solidarity offers again, the audiovisual workshops of cooperative cinema "Engloba't", in year 2022.
Workshop that wants to foster the reflection of the and the youngsters about what he means to cooperate for a global world more exactly. The workshop is made through audiovisual mediums, following a vision not etnocèntrica of which it is the cultural diversity that it allows to appraise the human rights, the culture of the peace, the communal life and the social cohesion like real milestones and vivencials. We want to give tools so that the young persons have consciousness of its prejudices and stereotypes and to weave a fairer and egalitarian company. This activity is programmed in the context of formative intervention of the Festival of Shorts of The Hospitalet / GlobaL'H, Short international of Cooperation. Each workshop is from 4 hours of duration that will be made 2 hr every day during 2 days for the students of high school and formative cycles of IES and cycle superior of secondary of the Hospitalet, also offer for the AMPA of the school or Mansion of Youngsters can be programmed like out-of-school activity. Who participates in the workshops will have the opportunity to present its videos to the Festival that will be celebrated in our city during the month of November 2022. This edition we offer presencial
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Through a role play, reflection will be given on equal opportunities for men and women and on the grounds for discrimination. After watching a short documentary about an Indian girl, the class will be divided into groups, each of which represents an Indian family who has to make a decision: will the girl in the family be able to continue her studies? Then, each group will share their decision with the rest of the class and we will reflect on equal opportunities for women and men in rural India and in our country. In case we do it with virtual classroom, the debate will open via ZOOM after watching the documentary.
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Activity 2- Approach to African dance. Aimed at students from 1st to 4th of ESO and Baccalaureate, it consists of a performance of African dances made for a ballerina or for an African dancer, which will show us the meanings and purpose of the dances to introduce the students to the social customs of the African life. Students will learn some dances and actively enjoy African dance. This activity wants to be a starting point to explain the history and magical beliefs and also the current socio-political reality of Africa. You have to bear in mind that music and dance are hardly unrelated expressions in the African world and we work them together within this workshop.