RADIO AND SOUND ART FESTIVAL, 2nd edition

RADIO AND SOUND ART FESTIVAL, 2nd edition

September 25

13:00 - 14:00
French Institute

Opening up to others through radio: giving teenagers a voice

Listening, Project presentation | Language: French

A participatory introduction to facilitating radio workshops to learn how to create, supervise, and promote sound workshops in order to stimulate expression, listening, and civic engagement among children and young people.

A listening session and discussion led by Fayçal Abderrezek (France), founder of the association Partons À La Campagne (PALC), aimed at professionals who work with children and young people (teachers, socio-cultural facilitators, booksellers, librarians, etc.). High school students who participated in the workshops will also be present and invited to share their experiences.

PROGRAM:

  • Presentation of the radio class in France (20 minutes)
  • Feedback on the workshops conducted with the International Organisation of the Francophonie + listening session (20 minutes)
  • Feedback on the workshops conducted with the French Institute + listening session (20 minutes

Partons À La Campagne (PALC) is a French non-profit organization dedicated to radio production, particularly in rural areas and among populations isolated from culture; they promote connections, expression, and intergenerational dialogue. Since 2023, the non-profit organization has been working with young people in Buzău, Constanța, and Bucharest to produce radio programs, interviews, and sound creations that reflect local perspectives.

Fayçal Abderrezek

Associate professor of literature, teacher at Léo Lagrange College (Charleville-Mézières), CLEMI coordinator for the Ardennes, and academic trainer for the development of school webradios. He is the artistic director of Partons à la Campagne, a radio creation association active in France and abroad. Fayçal regularly leads workshops in documentary or audio fiction creation with all types of audiences. In 2023, he created France’s first radio program with adapted schedules, which he continues to lead.

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