Workshops are facilitated by professionals such as motivational coach Erika Morri, psychologist Latica Mladina, and artist John Cascone in collaboration with Andrea Pangallo. Transitioning to the workshop content, the sessions and capacity-building activities with the psychologist and motivator center around identity transformation to alter perspectives and equip each participant with the necessary tools for self-awareness and role comprehension.
Engaging with the psychologist, the focus is on fostering reflection, interaction, and collective discussion on the subject of gender equality in rugby, sports, and life. Meanwhile, with the motivational speaker, the objective is to leverage the game of rugby as an instrument for “thinking with your hands”.
Interactive and enriching educational endeavors, spearheaded by the artist and the psychophysical trainer, zero in on the athletic gesture, its aesthetic appeal, and its inherent neutrality. The overarching aim is to instill a heightened sense of body awareness in rugby training.
The intended recipients of these workshops encompass the rugby players from both teams (aged 12-16), coaches, project staff members, and educational personnel alike.
Workshops are facilitated by professionals such as motivational coach Erika Morri, psychologist Latica Mladina, and artist John Cascone in collaboration with Andrea Pangallo. Transitioning to the workshop content, the sessions and capacity-building activities with the psychologist and motivator center around identity transformation to alter perspectives and equip each participant with the necessary tools for self-awareness and role comprehension.
Engaging with the psychologist, the focus is on fostering reflection, interaction, and collective discussion on the subject of gender equality in rugby, sports, and life. Meanwhile, with the motivational speaker, the objective is to leverage the game of rugby as an instrument for “thinking with your hands”.
Interactive and enriching educational endeavors, spearheaded by the artist and the psychophysical trainer, zero in on the athletic gesture, its aesthetic appeal, and its inherent neutrality. The overarching aim is to instill a heightened sense of body awareness in rugby training.
The intended recipients of these workshops encompass the rugby players from both teams (aged 12-16), coaches, project staff members, and educational personnel alike.