

Children's Workshops
Art therapy and creative pedagogy that integrates visual arts, symbolic play, body movement, and theatrical expression to support children in developing their emotional, relational, and creative abilities.
The method offers a safe learning environment where artistic expression becomes a tool for personal exploration, allowing participants to experiment, imagine, make mistakes, and transform their emotions into creative forms.


The Clown Detective – Adventures in Your Inner Universe
Welcome to the world of Clown Detective!
Each child becomes a little investigator with their Magic Detective Kit, ready to discover the secrets of their own inner universe.
Through games, drawing, modeling, and theater, the detectives:
• Search for hidden clues that reveal their emotions and talents.
• Solve fun mysteries about how they feel and how they relate to others.
• Invent stories and characters using their imagination and creativity, creating their own unique image.
In the end, they learn that making mistakes is part of the adventure, that every discovery is valuable, and that play is the best way to understand and express what's inside them.
It is an invitation to reclaim the essence of one's own life and shape it with awareness, freedom, and love.

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The Little Circus – Art Therapy and Clown
The circus is a symbolic space where every difference is transformed into talent.
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Workshop Development:
Children explore circus archetypes: brave acrobat, tamer of fears, dreamy clown
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They design and create their own circus character, designing costumes, props, and stage elements.
Through theatrical play and improvisation, the characters interact and create short collective scenes.
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Educational Objective:
To explore strengths, accept vulnerabilities, and discover the value of humor and mistakes. It culminates in a guided performance led by a Master of Ceremonies (Comedian).

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Bizarre Animals – Identity and Fantasy (4–10 years)
Exploring Identity Through Imagination and Metamorphosis
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Workshop Development:
Creating hybrid creatures by combining characteristics of different animals using graphic and plastic arts techniques.
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Exploring the creature's body movement, discovering how it moves, communicates, and interacts.
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Educational Objective:
To foster acceptance of diversity and the exploration of identity, demonstrating that each person has multiple facets.

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Bring Your Alien to Life – Imagination, Otherness and Communication (8–12 years)
A playful reflection on encountering the unknown.
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Workshop Development:
Children design their alien character: costume, planet of origin, communication system, movements, and gestures.
An improvisational performance where the aliens interact and find creative ways to understand each other.
Educational Objective:
To stimulate empathy, listening skills, and nonverbal communication, fostering openness to difference.
