Education without limits, a programme with a beginning and an end
Who is it for? For the general public | for junior high school and high school students (a suitable supplement for Czech, Art, Media Studies, Social Studies/Social Science Basics)
How long is it? 120–150 min
How? Live in DOX or we will prepare an online version for you.
What do participants need? Their own story (as specified in the program description) and, for the online version, a computer connected to the internet with a microphone and camera.
How much does it cost for a school group? 200 CZK/person for groups of 10 to 25 people | accompanying teacher free
How much for any other group? 480 CZK/person for groups of 10 or more
When and how to order? Ideally the programme should be ordered at least 2 weeks in advance, to pre-book the programme please fill in the booking form.
Cancellation? At least one workday in advance, otherwise a cancellation fee of CZK 500 applies
Reservations and other information: skoly@dox.cz or 295 568 104.
DOX Centre for Contemporary Art
Poupětova 1, Praha 7
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An educational programme that makes use of the Narrative 4 methodology, excerpts from significant literary works, and visual materials from the GA-I-SU-RA exhibition.
Since the invention of writing, text and image have been among the most important means of conveying information and extending memory. Before the internet, the most common medium for this memory was the book. And the book is the perfect vehicle to convey stories – through text and images, one way or another, and also through the space it provides. But let’s turn the page.
Narrative, as used by the international project Narrative 4 and the educational programmes in DOX’s series Story Exchange, allows us to experience sharing stories with others in a way that seems simple at first glance – listen and retell. And there is power in simplicity. Colum McCann, world-renowned Irish writer and founder of N4, has dubbed this concept “radical empathy”, and it helps people find understanding wherever they experience life differently and see the world from a different perspective.
This experiential programme is based on the participants’ own authentic stories, and authenticity is essential. The personal story should be on the topic of “an encounter with something truly extraordinary” and should be no more than five minutes long. And because it is meant to be shared, each individual can decide whether to choose a story that is sad, happy, serious, or light-hearted. Participants must prepare their stories in advance.
The opportunity to see things from a different perspective proves rewarding on all levels. In this programme, we also engage with the world of visual art — we use images and photographs from the GA-I-SU-RA exhibition, as well as various literary forms. Getting to know others and ourselves from a different perspective.




















