The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) is one of Spain's leading public universities. Project carried out by the ERIFE research team and Centre for the Research and Studies in Organizational Development (CRiEDO)
laSala is a creation, exhibition, training, and research Arts Center aimed at 0-to-14-year-old-children.
The University of Iceland is Iceland's leading research and higher education institution, based in Reykjavik and internationally recognised for its scientific excellence.
The Tàpies Museum is a leading cultural institution in Barcelona, Catalonia and Spain. Founded in 1984 by artist Antoni Tàpies, it promotes the study and dissemination of modern and contemporary art.
The West University of Timișoara is a public higher education and research institution in Romania, committed to interdisciplinary education, research, and international cooperation.
The West University of Timișoara is a public higher education and research institution in Romania, committed to interdisciplinary education, research, and international cooperation.
The Tàpies Museum is a leading cultural institution in Barcelona, Catalonia and Spain. Founded in 1984 by artist Antoni Tàpies, it promotes the study and dissemination of modern and contemporary art.
Maria Sellarès, Head of the Education Department at the Tàpies Museum. Since 2009, she has led the museum's educational work, designing and coordinating cultural, artistic and educational projects, as well as research initiatives such as Arts Combinatòries, Open Source Prototypes, Hyperlink and body word object x Tàpies.
The University of Iceland is Iceland's leading research and higher education institution, based in Reykjavik and internationally recognised for its scientific excellence.
Dr. Rannveig Björk Thorkelsdóttir is Professor in Drama Education at the University of Iceland, School of Education. She is an experienced drama teacher educator. She has extensive experience in working with collaborative and research projects, ranging from teaching and learning in higher education to working on democracy and citizenship in a pedagogical and didactical context.
Jóna Guðrún Jónsdóttir is an adjunct lecturer in Drama education at the University of Iceland, School of Education. She is an experienced drama teacher educator. Jóna Guðrún has about 20 years of teaching experience at all school levels. She has specialized in Drama Education and the impact of drama in relation to children's learning.
laSala is a creation, exhibition, training, and research Arts Center aimed at 0-to-14-year-old-children. Its performances are primarily thought to address children and their families, but also school teachers and professionals in the field of Arts creation, education, and social action, especially for the early childhood and the young.
laSala believes in the transformative power of the Arts. Our mission is to create the right environment and moment, to erase limits, to make oneself ask questions and reflect, to foster interaction and to instill emotions. Our goal is to make people live complete artistic experiences by generating art encounters for children, be it with their families or at school.
Since 2005, laSala organises elPetit Festival, the first international art festival in Spain devoted exclusively to the Arts for the early childhood (0-5-year-olds).
Cultural manager specialized in the creation, production and dissemination of the Arts for children. In 2005, she founded the festival elPetit, for which she also worked as an Art Director. She directs laSala theatre and she is the president of Spain’s ASSITEJ Association.
She works as journalist and has a master’s degree in Public Administration by ESADE. She has been working as a Cultural Manager and Producer for the last 25 years in different art institutions such as Barcelona’s Teatre d'Òpera del Liceu and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA).
David has worked in administration, accounting, and finance in many multidisciplinary, third-sector companies. At the Special Work Centers Foundation, he performed tasks as a production and profitability controller while volunteering for multiple school and neighborhood associations.
Aina works as a journalist. She has a master’s degree in Corporate Communication and an MBA from ISEB. Ever since her graduation, she has worked extensively in multiple communication agencies and cultural sector events. She holds a number of course certificates in Community Management, Marketing and Social Media.
