VILLA MAIS D'ICI - AUBERVILLIERS


Contact

Name of the structure : Villa Mais d’Ici
Type of structure : non for profit association
Initiators of the project : Babette and Jean Martin (presidente and founder
from compagnie Les Grandes Personnes), Alain Feffer
(vice-Presidente, administrator of the project), François Hubert (founder ,
technical director), Marcel Auber (treasurer), Martine Mounier, Christophe
Evette et Benoît Hamelin (founders)
Continent : Europe
Pays : France
Adresse : Villa Mais d’Ici - 77, rue des Cités - 93300 Aubervilliers - France
Tel : 33 1 41 57 00 89
E-mail : contact@villamaisdici.com
Contact : Babette Martin, presidente: 06 26 42 28 38



The Villa mais d’ici is a cultural center in a renovated warehouse (in relationship with the surrounding neighbourhood).
The association has rented since november 2003, from a private owner, an industrial warehouse of 3 200 m2 situated in Aubervilliers, in the northern suburbs of Paris, an area popular and multicultural, classed as a “urban refurbishment area†.
This project stands on 3 objectives :

1) a hothouse of small cultural buisnesses

14 structures working in the domaine of livings arts, are permanently based at the Villa:
- theater compagnies, street theater, giant marionnets
- video and photographic studio
- sound studio
- , visual and graphic artists,
- decorators and set makers,
- organisation of multicultural events,
- light conceptualizers,
- architects, scenographs, cultural and urban projects consultants engineers,
The Villa provides various spaces (offices, workshops...), and houses about fifty artists. The Villa strives to achieve collaborative relations between its permanent residents, and provide them notably diverse spaces and services : workshop costumery, carpentry, hostel...

2) There are also diverse spaces available to welcome creators on temporary residence (weeks or months).

3) It develops a cultural programmation open to the local neighbourhood (from all cultural and social origins) : concerts, cinema, open dinners, workshops, debates, festive events, carnavals,...
Therefore contributing to the access to artistic disciplines and intercultural dialogue for marginalized populations. Finaly to offer an alternative to open closed communities.

Entirely self-managed, the villa has fonctionned until now without any public funding, asking largely the good will and voluntary work of its members. However, local authorities and state departements are today being asked to participate in financing the restructuring and the bringing up to standard of the equipement.

Modified on Tuesday 12 May 2009