Volume 25 Number 11 June 24, 2024

The Performance: Art for Well-being

Victoria Martínez-Vérez
University of Valladolid, Spain

Javier Albar-Mansoa
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

Luis Mayo Vega
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

Citation: Martínez-Vérez, V., Albar-Mansoa, J., & Vega, L. M. (2024). The performance: Art for well-being. International Journal of Education & the Arts, 25(11). http://doi.org/10.26209/ijea25n11

Abstract

This work, framed within a mental health prevention project aimed at early childhood education teacher students, aims to evaluate the suitability of the action to promote, in the educational field, the personal identification of traumatic experiences, incorporating them as vital learning. To this end, a performative action aimed at representing suffering and the capacity to overcome it was created, in which 71 early childhood education teacher students and 3 teachers participated, and which was implemented in Coruña (Spain), in 2022, in the postcovid stage. In order to achieve the object of study, a research project was designed using public enquiry, documentary observation and participant observation to determine the suitability of the performance to the project's objectives. The results show how, through the representation of trauma, people have experienced that in the difficulties of life there is also learning, improving self-esteem and self-concept.

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