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E-motionarte empowers children aged 6-13 to create animated films about their rights to play and participate, using digital storytelling and stop motion techniques with expert guidance from Colectivo Tomate.

E-motionarte transforms how children express their voices and experiences through the powerful combination of digital storytelling and stop motion animation.

This innovative programme addresses the need for meaningful spaces where children can share their perspectives on fundamental rights—specifically their rights to play and participate in community life. It's designed for organisations wo...

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E-motionarte transforms how children express their voices and experiences through the powerful combination of digital storytelling and st...

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Great for

  • Someone who works with children aged 6-13 regularly
  • Someone who wants to promote children's rights awareness
  • Someone who leads an organisation serving young people
  • Someone who believes in creative expression for social change
  • Someone who can commit to three months of programme delivery

E-motionArte project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Let's meet
  • Attend Virtual Training Sessions
  • Facilitate Creative Workshops
  • Produce Stop Motion Videos
  • Share and Celebrate

Time

Suggested: The project lasts 3 months in total; with 3 sessions (60 min each) of virtual training in the methodology prior to the start of the project and 3 virtual sessions (60 min each) of accompaniment during implementation by Colectivo tomate. These sessions will be coordinated to fit the work of your organization.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the E-motionArte

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Meet the Social Innovator

Welcome and welcome to be part of this new adventure, we are very excited to coincide with you in our journey.
At Colectivo Tomate, we have found that integrating art and play allows us to open spaces for expression where children can share their feelings and points of view. Socio-artistic tools allow girls and boys to meet and connect, in this way we want to provide spaces for them to tell and share their stories and opinions about the rights: to play and to participate, to inspire people, organizations and other childhoods.
Come, let's animate and tell their stories collectively!

Guillermo Milano Castillo, Executive Director of Colectivo Tomate.

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