FRIDAS PROJECT
Latitudo Art Projects
The FRIDAS project, developed by Latitudo Art Projects and funded by Erasmus +, aims to utilize sports and art to combat gender bias and promote inclusion. It will employ healthy sports competition and contemporary art in a multidisciplinary approach to support those facing limited opportunities in sports.
Focusing on education and the enhancement of physical and mental health, FRIDAS will tackle social exclusion through sports, particularly rugby, and artistic endeavors. This initiative will challenge discrimination and promote broader humanistic education.
Targeting youths aged 12 to 16 from Primavera Rugby in Rome and Nada Ragbi Klub in Split, FRIDAS will integrate performance art to connect athletic gestures with rugby techniques, strengthening their significance. Professionals will analyze rugby movements, linking them to self-awareness, while artists assign unique meanings to each action, collaborating with psychophysical trainers to create a final performance.
This culminating event will empower individuals within the groups to express themselves freely. Art will transform the rough contact of rugby into a transformative moment for addressing prejudices and gender differences. Bridging these seemingly disparate fields will promote informal learning, foster participation, cooperation, and unleash creativity among young people.
FRIDAS PROJECT
Latitudo Art Projects
The FRIDAS project, developed by Latitudo Art Projects and funded by Erasmus +, aims to utilize sports and art to combat gender bias and promote inclusion. It will employ healthy sports competition and contemporary art in a multidisciplinary approach to support those facing limited opportunities in sports.
Focusing on education and the enhancement of physical and mental health, FRIDAS will tackle social exclusion through sports, particularly rugby, and artistic endeavors. This initiative will challenge discrimination and promote broader humanistic education.
Targeting youths aged 12 to 16 from Primavera Rugby in Rome and Nada Ragbi Klub in Split, FRIDAS will integrate performance art to connect athletic gestures with rugby techniques, strengthening their significance. Professionals will analyze rugby movements, linking them to self-awareness, while artists assign unique meanings to each action, collaborating with psychophysical trainers to create a final performance.
This culminating event will empower individuals within the groups to express themselves freely. Art will transform the rough contact of rugby into a transformative moment for addressing prejudices and gender differences. Bridging these seemingly disparate fields will promote informal learning, foster participation, cooperation, and unleash creativity among young people.