| On this occasion, the event will be held on October 8 and 9 in virtual format from the Conde Duque Cultural Center in Madrid | The Murcia City Council will once again form part of the organizing committee of the XII Conference on Social Inclusion and Education in the Performing Arts that will be held on 8 and 9 October in streaming at the Conde Duque Cultural Center in Madrid.In this way, the Governing Board has given the go-ahead to the collaboration agreement with the National Institute of Performing Arts, the Spanish Red Association of Theaters, Auditoriums, Circuits and Publicly Owned Festivals.The objective of this activity, which Murcia organized in 2017, is to give institutional and artistic visibility to a series of inclusive scenic and musical projects taking place in Spain and to create a meeting space with other countries.This edition, which was scheduled to be held last May, will be carried out with criteria adapted to the new context, so it will have a virtual format through retransmission through a digital platform.Under the slogan 'The strength of alliances', the conference will be a space for exhibition and dialogue where topics that affect the sector will be addressed and which now acquire special relevance, such as cultural participation rights, the immersion of young people in the artistic creation and mutual support.The program will feature Nicolás Barbieri (IGOP Barcelona), Fernando García (mARTadero and Red de Espacios del Sur), in addition to other events related to the performing arts, diversities and communities. Murcia organized the conference in 2017The city of Murcia hosted for the first time the celebration of the Conference on Social Inclusion and Education in the Performing Arts in 2017 in different enclaves, such as the Circo and Romea theaters, the Superior School of Dramatic Art and the Pupaclown Scenic Center. The National Institute of Performing Arts and Music (INAEM) has been organizing this event since 2009, in close collaboration with various public and private institutions, which has been attended by Spanish and foreign speakers, such as Ecuador, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, France and Argentina, among others.Specifically, they are currently part of the organization of the Conference, in addition to INAEM itself, the Andalusian Agency for Cultural Institutions of the Andalusian Government; the Spanish Network of Theaters, Auditoriums, Circuits and Festivals of Public Ownership; the Murcia City Council, through the Circo Theater, and the Madrid City Council.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia / Foto: archivo Murcia.com