Artists
– Integrated Orchestra – Albert Gumí, conductor
String Orchestra from the Aula 7 Music School – Albert Flores, conductor
EMAC’s Orquestra Picolina – Pep Farré, conductor
Bogatell Occupational Centre
Tramuntana Special Educational Centre
And also Joan, Minerva, Helena, Marta, Júlia, Daniel, Oliver, Rubén, Sergi and Laia.
– Integrated dance with Tribu Inefable – Jordi Cortés
La Marina d’ASPROSEAT Occupational Centre
1981 d’ASPROSEAT Occupational Centre
– And also Maria, Carmen, Paula, Alba and Andrea
– Barcelona English Choir – Ed Alcroft, conductor
– Màrius Serra, narrator – Anna Maria Martín, sign language interpreter
And volunteers and contributors Santi Carcasona, Rebecca Gale, Queralt Prats and Núria Capdevila.
Program
An ARTransforma project designed, produced and directed by Queralt Prats which promotes social, cultural and artistic cohesion and champions the richness of human diversity. The project is rooted in creative and human diversity which flows through the entire process. A wide range of social, cultural and educational entities have contributed and also individuals such as Nono Fernández, Francesc Capella, Gerard Claret, to name a few. The project is celebrating its 4th edition and this year will include the Barcelona English Choir with 130 people of all ages and 14 different nationalities, Tribu Inefable (integrated dance group) and the voice, narration and wit of Màrius Serra.
ATTENTION!
In addition to the usual accessible areas (wheelchairs), rows 15 and 16 in the stalls (odd) shall also be available. These spaces must be booked either by phone (932 479 300) or by e-mail at taquilles@auditori.cat
For seats with a clear view of the sign language interpreter please e-mail taquilles@auditori.catPARAULES, unpublished and original work by Albert Gumí (ARTransforma)
Participants and professionals from the project have contributed to the creation of the work (including Maria Blanco, Antonio Centeno and Noelle Cronin).
Words by Màrius Serra and Queralt Prats.
Dance group choreography from Jordi Cortés and Santi Carcasona.