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Socially engaged art

Dancing the water

Dancing the Water is a project that starts from the intersection between artistic creation, scientific research and community participation to explore how the cultural meanings of water are constructed in an urban context. Selected by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation through the Compose Knowledge call, it takes place for fourteen months in the Vallecas neighbourhood (Madrid) and takes as its starting point the Naval Battle, a local celebration in which water plays a central role. The initiative articulates collaborative activities with neighbourhood collectives, scientific teams and cultural agents to generate shared practices and common languages around water and its management in times of water crisis.

2025

Socially engaged art
Vallecas Neighbourhood - Madrid
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Context and purpose

Formulated by the cultural mediation collective Baiven, the social sciences professional Julián Guerrero and the Institute of Sustainable Processes of the University of Valladolid, the proposal activates research-action processes around water as a cultural element. The project locates its work in Vallecas, where the Naval Battle serves as a platform to connect local, artistic and scientific knowledge in a densely populated urban context. The initiative frames these processes in the Foundation’s Citizen Art axis, which supports projects that articulate artistic and social expressions to address contemporary socio-environmental problems.

Strategy and activities

Dancing the Water organizes workshops, meetings and mediation processes that integrate artistic methodologies and scientific approaches. These spaces seek to facilitate the co-production of knowledge located between neighbors, researchers and cultural agents. The Naval Battle, as a community celebration, is incorporated as a laboratory of practice and reflection in which the relationships with water are problematized and resignified. The project combines participatory practices with ethnographic research to document the experiences and knowledge that emerge from these encounters.

Community Collaboration and Engagement

The development of the project involves the Vallekas Maritime Brotherhood and the association BAH – Bajo el Asfalto está la Huerta, organizations that provide perspectives on festive heritage, community identity and ecological practices in the neighborhood. These local entities actively participate in the proposed activities, contributing to the process integrating practical knowledge of the territory and its history. The articulation between community agents, scientists, and artists reflects the transdisciplinary approach of Composing Knowledge and the intention to expand the forms of social knowledge about water.

Perspectives and contributions

Based on the planned collective activities, Dancing the Water aims to consolidate spaces for dialogue between art and science that can influence the way in which urban communities think and act regarding water. The initiative opens up possibilities for local experiences to generate learning applicable in similar contexts, positioning the culture of water as a field of social and artistic reflection that dialogues with current environmental urgencies.

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