
March is shaping up to be a bit of a whirlwind—the good kind! We have a packed calendar featuring on-site workshops in Italy, scientific exchanges in Poland, and a deep dive into accessibility online. Whether you’re a cultural operator, a researcher, or just someone who believes art can breathe new life into ancient stones, there’s a spot for you. Here’s where you can find the Dancing Histor(y)ies project this month.

IT – Foligno: CREA Cultura Festival
Dates: 18–19 March 2026
Location: Foligno, Italy
We’re heading to the heart of Umbria to get hands-on with cultural heritage. We aren’t just showing up; we’re bringing two distinct ways to engage:
The Workshop: we’ll be diving into our Peer-to-Peer (P2P) methodology. Participants will work in groups on real-world case studies from incredible sites like Nora, Su Nuraxi (Barumini), and Viminacium. The goal? Exploring how to activate these spaces through environmental sustainability and social inclusion.
The Stand: drop by our project stand to explore the Dancing Histor(y)ies (DH) Model. We’ll have visual materials and videos from our past festivals to show exactly how performing arts can transform community engagement.

PL – Poznań: Society, Education, and Culture
Dates: 19–20 March 2026
Location: Poznań, Poland
In coordination with our partners at the Polish Dance Theater, we are taking the conversation to the academic stage. We will be presenting at the 1st International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference: “Society, education and culture in turbulent times.”
This is a vital space for researchers and practitioners to discuss how culture can navigate the transformations of our modern world. If you’re interested in the intersection of social change and the arts, this is the place to be.

💻 Online: Culture Action Europe lunchtime session
Date: 30 March 2026
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (CET)
Grab your lunch and join us from wherever you are! We’re partnering with Culture Action Europe for a café session focused on inclusion and accessibility in the cultural sector.
This isn’t just a webinar to “watch”—it’s a discussion to join. We want to hear your perspectives on how we can make the cultural sector more open and accessible to everyone.
Join the conversation: Your voice matters in shaping a more inclusive cultural landscape.
We look forward to seeing you—either in person or through a screen—to keep dancing through history together!
Warmly,
The Dancing Histor(y)ies Comm Team
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