Sése Foundationdedicated to the social and professional development of people with disabilities since 2013, launches its Inclusive Musical Workshop in Madrid, an initiative developed in collaboration with the Fundació Per Amor a l’Art de Valencia which aims goal of enabling people with intellectual disabilities to learn and appreciate musicin a leading space on the Madrid cultural scene: the Royal Theater of Retiro.
He The Inclusive Musical Workshop in Madrid benefits from the support of Teatro Realwhich will offer its space for inclusive music sessions. These classes, aimed at people aged 14 to 45, will take place at the Real Teatro del Retiro, providing a unique opportunity for participants to immerse themselves in the world of music in an inspiring environment.
Ana Sesé, President of Fundación Sesé, highlighted that “music is a universal language that has the power to transform lives and, at Fundación Sesé, we are committed to generating opportunities that allow people with disabilities to develop as much as possible. on a personal and social level. This project, whichWe move forward with the support of the Teatro Real and other institutionsis an example of how art can be inclusive and become a fundamental tool to improve the quality of life of our participants. “We want each person to discover their potential and feel part of society. »
The inclusive musical workshop begins in Madrid under the coordination of Begoña González de Garay de León. With extensive experience in social integration through art, Begoña has led several projects focused on sensory accessibility and the development of children’s musical skills. people with intellectual disabilities. She is a music therapist expert in neurodevelopmental disorders and functional diversity, neuropsychologist and specialist in inclusive music education, director and founder of the Center for Global Therapies and Inclusive Music Education of Arquitectas de Sentidos, with 15 years of experience.
The main objective of these courses will be the development of transversal skills that improve the quality of life of the participants. Through leisure and entertainment activities, key aspects such as attention and concentration, interpersonal communication, personal autonomy, self-esteem and emotional well-being. Additionally, no prior knowledge of music is required, making the project accessible to anyone interested. These are daily sessions from Monday to Thursday for groups of 5 to 7 people.
The Sésé Foundation collaborates on a recurring basis with entities and organizations committed to inclusion and the development of people with disabilities such as Plena Inclusion Madrid, Arquitectas de Sentidos or Atades, among others. Through initiatives such as the Inclusive Music Workshop in Madrid, we seek to encourage participation in cultural activities and promote social inclusion, thus strengthening the social and cultural fabric of the Madrid community.