Danseurs Citoyens Sud

115 Avenue Mohamed Ali, 6000 Gabes, Tunisia

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Author: Iheb Ghrairi

Training Workshop in Culture Management and Production Invited by the Danseurs Citoyens Sud Association in February 2020, Seif Eddine Jlassi led this workshop focused on the pivotal role of arts and culture in society in our cultural centre in Gabes. The training provided our artists network with skills development in effective culture management, artistic and creative entrepreneurship, collaborative artistic production and the transformative impact of cultural initiatives. Seif Eddine Jlassi is the Founder and President of the prominent cultural organisation, Fanni Raghman Anni and a highly accomplished artist, activist, and cultural practitioner with a strong focus on using art as a means for social change and education.

Creation of a network of relations in all the states of Gabes, Sfax, Medenine and Tataouine to raise awareness among women and youth in rural areas of the importance of their role in the elections. Main Activities:  A course on citizen journalism.Produce short videos to understand the importance of elections among citizens and share them with the public on social media.A 10-day artistic residency under the supervision of an administrative structure and a team of national and international teachers recruited with 9 young people to work and train, and produce a 45-minute artistic performance « Dance, Slam, Theater and Music ».Artistic visits to 12 counties in the four states and present our artistic works to the public.  #IRI_TUNISIA #USAID_TUNISIA #DANSEURS_CITOYENS_SUD

Next Generation is a socio-cultural project funded by the UNDP. This project aims to: Re-attracting young people to the youth center of the delegation of Mareth in the governorate of Gabes Establish close links between the youth center and the civil society of the region And this, via, the reinforcement of the capacities of the young people of Mareth, the valorization of their talents, their implication in the process of decision making and in the programming of the youth center.

This camp aims to strengthen the abilities of young women and young men in the Performing Arts "Dance, Theater, Music" and accompany them.In the production of a 20-minute work of art that advocates for the rights of migrants and  asylum seekers in Tunisia.

ART is a project on the fight against all kinds of racial discrimination in Tunisia and more specifically in Sfax, Gabes and Djerba. We will then have three ambassadors in our three Anti-Discrimination Points "PADs" to the three governorates that will take care of welcoming, identifying, orienting and documenting the cases of racial discrimination of sub-Saharan living in Tunisia.We will also provide psychological services and legal advice to victims. This project is supported by: Minority Rights Group International European Union Damj Points Anti-Discriminations Tunisia

The fourth press conference of the project "We Are Tunisia" took place on Saturday 05/05/2019 at Croque café culturel Space in Gabes in partnership with association soutcom.This project is supported by the International Republican Institute - IRI-Tunisia and USAID - American International Development Agency #We_Are_Tunisia #Sfax_Gabes_Medenine_Tataouine #IRI_Tunisia #USAID_IN_Tunisia #Danseurs_Citoyens_Sud #Elections 2019#

The third press conference of the "We Are Tunisia" project took place on Saturday 04/05/2019 at Ecozone Coworking Space in Sfax in partnership with Ouachma association.This project is supported by International Republican Institute - IRI-Tunisia and by USAID - American agency for international development. #We_Are_Tunisia #Elections 2019 #Sfax_Gabes_Medenine_Tataouine #USAID #IRI #Danseurs_Citizens_Sud

The objective of this activity is to bring together cultural actors, young members and non members of MJ Mareth, MJ executives and civil society to connect them together and explain to them the approach of street art, its foundations and history so that they understand them more deeply and see them differently. Rather, it is a relevant reflection on the influence of cultural stereotypes, especially in the world of street art (graffiti, dance etc.), so that there is this continuity of generations between the young people and the leaders of the youth centre.