In collaboration with Villabianca and the Malta Trust Foundation, the Faculty for Social Wellbeing organised a seminar in connection with Ale's Project on the 4 May 2022.
The seminar displayed the power which music and the arts have on people with disabilities. During the seminar Ms Cynthia Debono, the producer behind Ale's Project, explained by means of a 12-minute documentation, the process in relation to Tools/Approach/Medium and Methodology used for Ale's project.
Music therapists from Villabianca also expressed their insights on music and disability. Following the seminar, a 20-minute participatory movement component was offered to a selected number of attendees, where they could explore the methods of alternative collaboration and communication that were originally developed while working with the protagonist of Ale's Project, Alessia. Her excellency President Emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca also attended the seminar.

 
								 
								