The Sacyr Foundation has signed a collaboration agreement with the Sifu Foundation to collaborate in the SuperArte program, which will promote the social and labor inclusion of 100 people with disabilities in the world of music and dance.
The program seeks to enhance their artistic skills through quality training, provide them with greater visibility, and open up employment opportunities in the cultural sector, thus helping to break down prejudices and demonstrate that art has no limits. SuperArte was created in response to the lack of real opportunities for training, visibility and employment for artists with disabilities.
The program is divided into three main areas:
Training:
- Training scholarships: Scholarships to 20 people with disabilities so that they can train in schools and conservatories of reference.
- Guidance and advice: offers guidance and advice to 100 artists with masterclasses, mentoring and specialized technical support.
Job placement:
- Personalized itineraries: Designs paths adapted to the level, pace and needs of each participant.
- Real artistic employment: Creates job opportunities through galas, events and collaborations with companies in the cultural sector.
Innovation:
- Accessible technology: Incorporates accessible tools such as EyeHarp or Travel Sax so that anyone can make music.
- Visibility on major stages: Gives visibility to talent in top-level venues, demonstrating that disability does not limit art.
The beneficiaries will participate in the main SuperArte shows, including the one at the Teatro Real in Madrid, already held and in which we were present through our Foundation, and the one in Vigo.
The project started on September 1, 2025 and will run until October 1, 2026, during which time the training actions, orientation processes and individualized follow-up of the participants will be carried out.
