Project ‘Hearing Voices’ selected by DGArtes*
We are very pleased to inform you that our ‘Hearing Voices’ project has been selected for funding by the Direção-Geral das Artes*, as part of the Arts and Mental Health Partnership Programme.
This project aims to raise awareness and contribute to the enlightenment of the ‘Hearing Voices’ phenomena, so as to reduce the stigma that still surrounds it. For this particular process, Marionet will be counting on the aid and support of CES (Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra), Movimento Ouvir Vozes (Hearing Voices Movement, Portugal), Radio Aurora, Hearing Voices Slovenia, A Escola da Noite, Público newspaper, ESECTV, MAFIA – Cultural Federation of Coimbra, Radio University of Coimbra and Lisboa Soa.
*The Central Department for the Arts of the Portuguese Government
- News
- "Countless Voices", from tomorrow at TCSB
- Impact evaluation of "Countless Voices" and "Morpheus and Apnea"
- CES promotes first roundtable of the Hearing Voices Project
- Call - Hearing Voices Project
- Can You Hear Me? | Audio Installation from the Hearing Voices Project
- New text of the Hearing Voices Project published in P3
- First podcasts by Rádio Aurora for the Hearing Voices Project
- Another text on the Hearing Voices project published by P3
- Hearing Voices Project
- Hearing Voices Project | Newspiece published in P3
- Hearing Voices Project | Newspiece published in P3
- Second article from project Hearing Voices published in P3
- Installation art "Can you hear me?"
- Augmented Reality, an article by Mário Montenegro in P3
- The video for the round-table promoted by CES is now available on-line
- Casting Call
- Projects
- Hearing voices
- Clipping
- "Vozes sem Conta" [Diário de Coimbra]
- "Vozes sem Conta" [Diário de Coimbra]
- Para combater o estigma, a Marionet criou uma peça sobre pessoas que ouvem vozes [Público]
- Para combater o estigma, a Marionet estreia uma peça sobre pessoas que ouvem vozes [Público Online]
- “Vozes Sem Conta” pela Marionet [Diário As Beiras]
- "Estás a Ouvir-me?" [Diário de Coimbra]