22 MARCH. Massa Salvatge
First session: 11:00; second session: 12:30 // Approximate duration of each session: 1 hour
Participants are required to fill in a registration form, which will be available from 10:00 on 7 March.
The starting point of the activity is the Latvian short film “Ten Minutes Older”, by Herz Frank (1978), a poetic portrait about the fleeting nature of time and the intensity of experiencing everything for the first time during childhood. We propose a performative game route for growing as a family as we experience and watch three movie scenes that revolve around childhood in three different decades. Using our body, we’ll create a new film as we move through different spaces inside and outside the Museo CA2M, linking our actions through play and our gaze.
PS (practical info)
Bring your favourite cushions and sheets so you can engage in the session as if you were at home.
**We can’t guarantee that you won't gain a wrinkle or that a tooth won’t fall out during this session.
***No age restrictions, however old or however young.
Massa Salvatge is a Valencia-based cooperative made up of Teresa Mata and Alba Oller who imagine, develop and promote spaces for learning and cultural action that address critical imaginaries about contemporary social problems. They adopt an anti-adult view of education, art and culture, placing the emphasis on children’s rights and needs. Enriched by the members’ different backgrounds and knowledge, the collective uses core artistic, cultural mediation and education tools and strategies to create hybrid practices that blend participatory action, cultural management and training.

Picture: Massa Salvatge.