The project in summary
Training of 30 musicians to lead musical workshops with young asylum seekers and refugees in Italy’s Protection System for Asylum Seekers and Refugees (SPRAR) in various Italian cities.
To help improve the resilience, general wellbeing and relationship with other residents of refugees and asylum seekers living in SPRAR centres by training musicians to lead musical workshops in various parts of Italy.
30 professional and amateur musicians working with young asylum seekers and refugees.
The project, authorised by the Central Service of Italy’s Protection System for Asylum Seekers and Refugees (SPRAR), has involved training musicians to lead musical workshops with refugees and asylum seekers living in SPRAR centres in various parts of Italy.
In 2018, with the support of AMI and AMG, the training was held in Turin and Bologna and has been led by an expert from Musicians Without Borders and a trainer from Musicians for Human Rights.
The training is subdivided into three cycles over the course of six months. Between cycles, the trained musicians begin to operate in the SPRAR centres, running musical workshops under the supervision of the trainers.