Delyramus

Dissemination of early music through the recovery of heritage and traditional fiddling techniques, with the active participation of people with disabilities associated with mental illness.

Delyramus website

Background

Fundación Rey Ardid has been collaborating for years with the Escuela de Violería on various cultural projects. Among these projects was one that consisted of creating an instrument accessible to anyone with any kind of disability, whether physical, sensory or mental. This instrument was called Ratatranta and thanks to it the idea of Delyramus was born.

With Delyramus we wanted to create a project to bring early music to the most vulnerable population, especially to people with disabilities associated with a mental health problem, in order to integrate them into European culture and make them aware of the rich heritage they possess, bringing them closer to the European community.

Delyramus has received funding from various sources: at European level through the Creative Europe and Eramus+ Programmes, co-financed by the European Commission, and by the Vinci Foundation at national level.

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Project DELYRAMUS

Project DELYRAMUS

Delyramus Dissemination of early music through the recovery of heritage and traditional fiddling techniques, with the active participation of people with disabilities associated with mental illness. Delyramus website See text in Spanish Background Fundación Rey Ardid has been collaborating for years with...
Project InDiCo

Project InDiCo

InDiCo The main aim of the Erasmus+ funded project InDiCo is to increase the inclusion of people with learning difficulties into the digital age. Linkedin Contact See text in Spanish Background The European Commission’s goal is for 80% of 16- to 74-year-old EU citizens to have at least basi...
Project Micelio

Project Micelio

Proyecto MICELIO Training, inclusion and food transition in the cross-border areaThe MICELIO Project is a European initiative that promotes training, social innovation and visibility of trades linked to the food transition in the cross-border territories of Catalonia, Aragon and Occitania. Contact See text in Spanis...