Online Hero

Project facts

Project promoter:
Farm in the Cave(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-CULTURE-0095
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€169,811
Donor Project Partners:
Kenneth Flak(NO)
Strømmen Tekst(NO)
Programme:

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Description

The project will contribute to the professional growth of Czech performers in the genre of physical experimental theatre, who will have the opportunity to learn and deepen the creative method developed by the international studio Farm in the Cave in cooperation with Norwegian partners.

Both partners give the project great added value through professional supervision (in investigative journalism, media studies) and artistic cooperation proven in a previous successful collaboration.

Based on several months of research, we will organize three performances, a 3-month interactive exhibition, two media round tables, six workshops, and two seminars for youth, university students and the public.  

The project contains a unique combination of performance research and artistic creation, wherein a broadly interdisciplinary context, artists from different fields (performing arts, visual arts, video design, online culture) will meet with experts from a wide range of disciplines. The project is based on sharing the best practices, experience, and know-how of leading experts in their fields.

The project will be realized from April 2022 until July 2023. Activities: Preparation and implementation of interdisciplinary performance research; Devising – theatre rehearsals incl. work-in-progress presentation; Creating music, visual and stage concept of a new theatre production incl. the premiere and reprising; Accompanying activities (interactive exhibition, production of video artifacts, seminars and workshops), and also launching a nationwide marketing campaign that will cultivate perception and communication on social networks. 

The Online Hero project will raise awareness of the dangerously growing phenomena of ONLINE HATE AND DISINFORMATION spread worldwide on social networks.

The project is aimed at the general public, youth 12+ and young people over 18 (target groups potentially affected by online hatred and misinformation).

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