After its first enriching experience in 2021 with the “TEMPLE” project, the CAPE – Centre des Arts Pluriels d’Ettelbruck has decided to continue its efforts by involving young people in a new participatory project open to teenagers.
Guided by a creative team composed of Anja Meder-Di Bartolomeo (creative writing), David Laplant (video), and Natercia Rebelo (costumes), and under the artistic direction of choreographer Elisabeth Schilling, young people aged 12 to 19 will join forces for four months to bring a collective work to life, which will be presented at the end of September 2024 on the CAPE stage. Through a series of weekly workshops, participants will have the opportunity to discover and experiment with various artistic disciplines such as dance, video, music, design, and poetry. This also allows them to explore their own artistic paths, contributing to the creation of this unique performance.
The “Dive into Nature” project offers young participants the opportunity to develop a project that promotes their personal development through various facets: discovery, exchange, listening, social interaction, building confidence, autonomy, and empowerment.