
🎭🌍 In this episode of Podcastracy, we explore the Giufa Project—a participatory theatre initiative rooted in the Mediterranean storytelling tradition of Giufà/Nasreddin. Guests Laura Fatini, Redi Asabella, and Francesco Pipparelli discuss how theatre serves as a bridge for dialogue, inclusion, and democratic engagement, empowering diverse communities to share stories, confront issues like migration and identity, and build trust. From European Youth Event performances to local workshops with migrants, they highlight theatre’s power to transform participants into ambassadors of dialogue and change, strengthening democratic life across Europe.🎤 Host: Bartłomiej Małczyński, expert associate at the Institute of Public Policies and host of numerous podcast series and conferences.🔍 Episode contents:00:00 Introduction to the Giufa Project02:48 Personal Connections to Giufa06:10 Theater as a Medium for Civic Dialogue09:05 Ensuring Equality and Inclusion in Diverse Groups11:59 Themes of Migration and Identity in Theater15:03 Experiences from the European Youth Event20:47 Civic Skills and Competences through Theater🌍 Our website: https://ipp.expert/ 📲 Follow us on social media: / instytutpolitykpublicznych / instytut_polityk_publicznych ________The CEMORY project is funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed by those involved in the project are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. The European Union and the European Commission are not responsible for them.#CEMORY #thegiufaproject #theatre #ParticipatoryCulture #CivicEngagement #Democracy #Inclusion #Migration #Storytelling #EuropeanYouth #Podcast #SocialChange #CulturalDiversity #CommunityTheatre #DialogueMatters #CivicEducation #MediterraneanCulture