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Jose Miguel Ortega Duran

@Inclusion in Urban design
Inclusion in the urban style is indispensable to fully embrace such a novel and controversial art, for the simple fact that even if we are harshly criticized for a work we are there side by side to support and improve each other as a team.

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Inclusion in the urban style is indispensable to fully embrace such a novel and controversial art, for the simple fact that even if we are harshly criticized for a work we are there side by side to support and improve each other as a team.
Urban design
Inclusion

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Alex Alexander
Inclusion in Art

Your most engaged people might need you most

Beyond changing the history of art forever, Vincent is perhaps best known for two things. First, he experienced several periods of challenging mental health, ultimately leading to his life being cut short at only 37 years old. Second, he was an extraordinarily productive painter. The two are closely connected. Vincent didn’t decide to become an artist or even begin to explore his craft until he was 27.
Within 10 short years he produced several thousand artworks, including near to a thousand oil paintings. Vincent was at his most productive in his final years, when his mental health became most troubled. In 1889, he was admitted to a mental hospital, where over the course of a year he produced more than 150 paintings.

A person’s dedication to their work is therefore sometimes not an indication that they are fine; sometimes it's the opposite. Without mindful attention, we can miss when our most engaged people might need us most. Masked by prolific output, their mental health continuum dips too low and is unable to recover.
Workplace wellbeing, contrary to a lot of current practice, has little to do with yoga mats. It is about taking a genuine, attentive interest in our people and understanding their individual needs. That is inclusion in its simplest form.
Maria Eduarda Alves de Sousa
Inclusion in Theatre

Inclusion through expression

First, every art related to performance is a form and a way to social inclusion, in this way and because Theatre is a type of art that can combine every other art, is one of the best ways to represent Inclusion. I think that Theatre is a safe space: there is no right and wrong in Theatre, there is just a space and opportunity where people can share everything from their lives and use their experience as a tool for creation and in that way Theatre is directly connected with Inclusion in all forms
Jose Miguel Ortega Duran
Inclusion in Singing

Singing with my band

Singing and tolerance have always been concepts that go hand in hand, from the example of the acceptance of black music, to the promulgation of tolerant ideas, the performance of musical shows has evolved from our beginnings as a species to the present day and that is simply wonderful.
Sebastian Hidalgo Ch
Inclusion in Painting

Inclusion in paiting

Bring random subjects around a visual piece to admire and find the aesthetic beauty on it, construct o deconstruct the society standards.
Jose Miguel Ortega Duran
Inclusion in Urban design

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Inclusion in the urban style is indispensable to fully embrace such a novel and controversial art, for the simple fact that even if we are harshly criticized for a work we are there side by side to support and improve each other as a team.
Busuioc Miruna
Inclusion in Theatre

Inclusion in the theatre

In the theatre world, inclusion comes from being able to relate to the character, which is extremely useful for people all over the world. That's why I think people have turned to theatre since older times.