An integrated action in the transnational ERASMUS+ project, the DigitAct training program aims to enhance the digital transition among young actors/actresses and technicians, providing them with theoretical and technical knowledge useful for the possibility of this transition in the arts. The pandemic has expedited the process of digital transformation of the arts, thus highlighting the importance for new players to master a set of tools that allow them to leverage their work development by resorting to digital tools, as well as push their action area beyond the boundaries of the physical realm.
An integrated action in the transnational ERASMUS+ project, the DigitAct training program aims to enhance the digital transition among young actors/actresses and technicians, providing them with theoretical and technical knowledge useful for the possibility of this transition in the arts. The pandemic has expedited the process of digital transformation of the arts, thus highlighting the importance for new players to master a set of tools that allow them to leverage their work development by resorting to digital tools, as well as push their action area beyond the boundaries of the physical realm.
coordenator in Portugal João Fonte ‧ partners Center for Social Innovation (Nicosia), Mitos - Centre of Performing Arts (Lemesos), Teatro Pubblico Pugliese (Bari), Artscape Agency (Vilnius) and Reon (Atenas) ‧
March 10 and 11 ‧ mala voadora