Lowering Barriers to Cultural Participation through Larp and Larp-adjacent Practices report

Following on from our outreach work as part of Larpocracy in Brazil last year, we are pleased to announce that the findings have been published.

In short: The eport documents the activities of Work Package 4 within the Larpocracy project, focusing on the DRIFT artist residency and a public-facing programme of performance in Belém, Brazil, in the lead-up to, and during, COP30 in November 2025. Work Package 4 investigates how larp and larp-adjacent artistic methods can contribute to lowering barriers to participation in democratic and civic processes, particularly for communities who may not typically engage with formal deliberative structures.

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