During my Erasmus year in Barcelona, I had the opportunity to take a fascinating course called "Culture in the Media". This seminar questioned how cultural practices fit into public space and how they can be told, showcased and shared through different media.

In this context, I created a photoreportage around the Tudanzas Festival, a participatory and intergenerational event that takes place every year in the Poblenou district of Barcelona.

This project allowed me to discover another way of looking at dance, theater, or music: not as a performance reserved for an elite, but as a universal language, open to all. For several days, I followed rehearsals, met the participants — children, neighborhood residents, professional or amateur dancers — and captured moments of sharing, movement and collective emotion.

This reportage shows how art can transform an urban space, create connections and give meaning back to the word "community". It can be discovered on this website I created dedicated to the festival:

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