Socio-cultural animation in hospitals and the right to access culture
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/as.20.4.77-83Keywords:
socio-cultural animation, cultural mediator, volunteering, hospital, theatre, Slovenian Third Age UniversityAbstract
Socio-cultural animation has a long tradition in French hospitals. It started in most probability with a theatre performance staged by Marquis de Sade between 1800-1810, while he was patient of a Parisian hospital. The theatrical performance was attended by ”le Tout Paris” – all notables of the city. In 1999, a convention of ”Culture and Health” was signed and culture has been moving to hospitals ever since, transforming them into open institutions, with patients and staff having acquired a different perspective on body and culture. Moreover, Slovenian Third Age University has been educating and training cultural mediators (its students) for transmitting culture and knowledge gained at the U3A to patients, patients’ relatives and staff within the University Clinical Centre Ljubljana. In this article, author sets a frame of mind for examining the importance and implications of a fundamental universal right – the right to culture.Metrics
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6. 01. 2015
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Findeisen, D. (2015). Socio-cultural animation in hospitals and the right to access culture. Studies in Adult Education and Learning, 20(4), 77-83. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.20.4.77-83