The AHOS project recently reached a significant milestone with its Intermediate Meeting held in the vibrant city of Athens. From 16th to 19th January 2024, partners from Italy, Poland, Serbia, Germany and Greece gathered to engage in insightful discussions and collaborative sessions aimed at advancing inmate rehabilitation through theater. Hosted at Fabrica Athens Artspace, the meeting provided an ideal setting for productive exchanges and strategic planning.
The agenda was packed with activities designed to maximize collaboration and progress within the project’s work packages. The first day commenced with partners coming together for a warm welcome dinner, setting the tone for the days ahead. Subsequent sessions delved into various aspects of project management, including communication tools, interim report, and coordination with prison staff and inmates.
One of the highlights of the meeting was an immersive theater experience featuring the Greek partner’s theater director Stathis Grapsas’ rehearsal with former inmates. This powerful demonstration underscored the transformative potential of the arts in the rehabilitation process, reinforcing the project’s core mission. Throughout the discussions, partners shared valuable insights and perspectives, fostering a spirit of mutual learning and collaboration.
The agenda also included in-depth discussions on communication updates, logo finalization, handbook progress, and twinning evaluations. Additionally, sessions focused on training, internships, and performance calendars, ensuring alignment and progress across all work packages. Partners worked tirelessly to address challenges, share best practices, and chart a course for future activities.
A significant highlight of the meeting was a visit to Thebes Prison and its unique Detox centre, offering partners a firsthand glimpse into inmate rehabilitation efforts. This insightful experience provided invaluable insights that will inform the project’s ongoing work. As the meeting concluded, partners departed with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to advancing inmate rehabilitation through theater.
From our viewpoint AHOS Intermediate Meeting in Athens was a complete success, further solidifying the project’s position as a leader in the field of social innovation and performing arts. With continued dedication and collaboration, the project aims to make a lasting impact on the lives of inmates and contribute to positive societal change.
Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses on its transformative journey, supported by the Creative Europe program of the EU.