Back to the future! designs new relationships between culture and citizenship, between people of different generations and with different biographies, experiencing art as a deep sharing and a discovery of the potential of a territory.
Back to the future! was born from an intergenerational artistic co-creation process, Let’s Keep In Touch, and from an under 30 participatory direction, Catch Up!, to realise an innovative festival in Quartiere Adriano.
Back to the future! designs new relationships between culture and citizenship, between people of different generations and with different biographies, experiencing art as a deep sharing and discovery of the potential of a territory.
Back to the future! was born from an intergenerational artistic co-creation process, Let’s Keep In Touch, and from an under 30 participatory direction, Catch Up!, to realise an innovative festival in the Quartiere Adriano.
Catch Up! is a training and co-design process, a participatory artistic direction formed by a group of youngsters under 30 experimenting in the realisation of the BTTF festival. It is a process focused on transferring skills in the interpretation of contemporary languages and in the management of multidisciplinary and cross-media events.
The Catch Up! group is the protagonist of the process of cultural programming, organisation and promotion of the BTTF festival, where it expresses its own point of view on the present.
Let’s Keep in Touch is a journey in which people from different generations and biographies get involved in the co-creation of an immersive performance, a collective story of Quartiere Adriano.
The group shares the ideation, realisation and presentation of the work, involving the local community and defining the most urgent and compelling themes. The artwork is programmed within the BTTF festival schedule.
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BTTF Festival was conceived and created by human beings who question themselves, discuss with each other and act in synergy with the community and the environment.
The festival, which is the result of participatory processes, is dedicated to contemporary topics and artistic languages and includes innovative and multidisciplinary artistical and educational proposals dedicated to intercultural and cross-generational audiences.
BTTF Festival aims to bring people closer to artistic experiences as a way to get to know and understand the contemporary, to discover new forms of self and ways to relate with the world so that today’s complexity will not equate to a lack of understanding and fear of tomorrow yet to an opportunity to continuously question oneself and experiment new visions.