THINKING-BIG keeps participative learning as a priority.
To learn from different people, experiences, other ways of working, attitude or approach. Examples such as the 2 days working with Toyno, in Lisbon, in which the team goes away for a short period to become part of a new team and learn with it new concepts and new processes.
As Gijs van Wulfen highlights:
"Observe and learn - If you don't get new insights, you don't have new ideas".
And this was exactly what we did with "5 días para bailar en Rivas", a Community Dance project, that brings together 60 people from 6 to 60 years, old learning through dance. We heard about this project in April’14 from the trailer of the documentary “Five days to dance”.
We immediately felt there was a lot to learn from the presented perspectives: in fact from our perspective, it is about applying the subjects of Positive Psychology (to reach and develop the best in each one of us) through Dance-Theatre. (“We have to be prepared for the best of each of us. For the maximum of each one!” – was one of the choreographer’s most repeated sentences throughout the process).
From this process we could apply the things we would learn to Education, to Community life and to Citizenship in itself, as well as to Creativity. Impossible to resist the possibility of learning so much in just one experience.
Therefore, we contacted the choreographers, Wilfried van Poppel and Amaya Lubeigt and proposed our presence in the replication of the project in Rivas, Madrid, as participative observers.
And that is how we ended up among the 60 participants of this 8 days’ initiative, registering every step in a blog we created to systematize the experience and what we had learned: http://5diasparabailarenrivas.blogspot.pt.
- “IF PEOPLE CAN DANCE TOGETHER, PEOPLE CAN LIVE TOGETHER!”
- Dance-theatre takes us to stages of other lives, makes us participants of this protected form that art gives us, makes us aware of other realities. To dance like this, in a group, gives us a power with responsibility for our part and for the whole.
- “Let’s create beauty. Share it. If you give something beautiful, you’ll get back something beautiful.” It is no longer about just dancing. It is about dancing in “Being more”!
- “Every time you’re on stage you have to shine. Because every one of you has something beautiful and precious to give. And that is what we want to see. Thus, every time we scream out a correction during a rehearsal, its for you to shine more, so that everyone can see all your potential to shine. You matter.”
- "Don’t forget to keep focus. As in the saying “I’m here. And I’m precious." And you're more precious every day.”
- “This is not a choreography in which there is one or two that shine. It’s a choreography where you need to feel everyone around you and make it TOGETHER.” Give the “I” a main role to be the best he can be, putting the group first.
- As Annette, one of the other german helpers, said at the end of one of the sessions: “It is to be connected. To understand our environment, our social environment, through the senses. Like different birds in a flock, that go for the same movement, for a single and unique flight, learning with its own body, through its own body.”
(The result of the 35 minutes’ performance created in this week of group work can be seen in the following link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1-DaG2FZHk&feature=youtu.be)