“Take It Easy, Dialogue.” Welfare Facilities and Artists in Tokyo Weave New Expressions and Relationships. TURN LAND Program Releases FY2025 Results.
The TURN LAND Program, which connects artists and welfare facilities in Tokyo, has released its FY2025 results. Featuring 8 booklets and a video, the program highlights how taking time for dialogue creates lasting inclusive habits.
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The "TURN LAND Program" creates spaces for diverse people to meet through expression, based in welfare facilities within Tokyo. We have released a total of 8 booklets and an introductory video summarizing the results of our activities for the 2025 fiscal year.
Through 7 projects in FY2025, the conviction we arrived at was that "building relationships where each project member mutually respects one another is the shortcut to creating a more cultured society."
From our website, you can view the 8 booklets chronicling the journey of each project, along with a 1-minute introductory video.
https://turn-land-program.com/archives_post/
Through the TURN LAND Program, we aim to further expand the network of people working towards the realization of an inclusively harmonious society (inclusive measures) across fields such as art, welfare, education, and public administration.
### FY2025 Keyword: "New Habits" Born from New Relationships
The TURN LAND Program centers around bidirectional activities where artists learn about the daily lives of the facilities, and facility staff experience the thinking processes of the artists.
Rather than rushing for efficiency or immediate results, the priority is to first know one another and become "companions." This process has been the key to naturally taking root in the field, giving birth to a new habit called "Art Program Experience Time," which takes into account the characteristics of various disabilities.
Deepening Art Understanding: Through collaborative experiences, we deepened our understanding of music, dance, and other forms of expression, while sharing with welfare staff the new possibilities of utilizing art for on-site care and broader social outreach.
Through 7 projects in FY2025, the conviction we arrived at was that "building relationships where each project member mutually respects one another is the shortcut to creating a more cultured society."
From our website, you can view the 8 booklets chronicling the journey of each project, along with a 1-minute introductory video.
https://turn-land-program.com/archives_post/
Through the TURN LAND Program, we aim to further expand the network of people working towards the realization of an inclusively harmonious society (inclusive measures) across fields such as art, welfare, education, and public administration.
### FY2025 Keyword: "New Habits" Born from New Relationships
The TURN LAND Program centers around bidirectional activities where artists learn about the daily lives of the facilities, and facility staff experience the thinking processes of the artists.
Rather than rushing for efficiency or immediate results, the priority is to first know one another and become "companions." This process has been the key to naturally taking root in the field, giving birth to a new habit called "Art Program Experience Time," which takes into account the characteristics of various disabilities.
Deepening Art Understanding: Through collaborative experiences, we deepened our understanding of music, dance, and other forms of expression, while sharing with welfare staff the new possibilities of utilizing art for on-site care and broader social outreach.