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MEDI1TV Afrique : #Chronique_culture du 28/03/2025 - 28/03/2025

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00:00Welcome to Medea TV. Museum spaces conducive to creation can play a role in the processes of internal healing or the personal development of their visitors.
00:20Museums, guardians of history and culture, create links between society and public health.
00:27For some time now, a large number of researchers and doctors have recognized the benefits of the creative process within a museum institution.
00:36Thanks to their therapeutic potential, these places contribute to breaking the walls of discrimination and therefore to promoting the social inclusion and well-being of visitors.
00:46These institutions encourage more and more introspection, mental health and focus on education, cohesion and social interaction.
00:54Some health professionals are therefore beginning to integrate museum therapy in their prescriptions, especially for patients suffering from depression, anxiety or chronic stress.
01:05This complementary approach offers an alternative to conventional treatment by focusing on the overall well-being of the patient.
01:15I invite you to listen to a 26-year-old patient. She took advantage of a prescription prescribing a visit to the museum.
01:25It's true that my doctor, since she has been following me for a long time, she has seen my evolution a bit and suddenly it started to degrade a bit.
01:33So she said stop, she put a stop, she too, it's true that she helped me to put things down, to realize that waking up every morning and working like a robot was not going to do me any good.
01:48Finally, the next day, my body woke up and it couldn't take it anymore. It's my body, let's say, that spoke for me.
01:55Talking about it is a bit embarrassing too. There are people who don't know, in my family or in my entourage.
02:01For me, you shouldn't put burnout or depression as something taboo. We are humans, we have emotions.
02:13It can go well, but it can also go wrong. You also have to accept to let things come a little more negative in life.
02:21At the beginning, in any case, it's true that we see a little bit of everything black.
02:25It's true that with time too, and the fact of going out, I think it brings a little light into the darkness.
02:35So museotherapy is based on the idea that art and culture can have a positive impact on mental and emotional health by exposing patients to works of art.
02:45This approach aims to stimulate positive emotions, to reduce stress and to promote personal reflection.
02:52Several studies have shown the beneficial effects of art exposure on psychological well-being.
02:58The visit to the museum plays a very important role because it contributes to the therapeutic effect.
03:03A conviction is at the origin of this project. The visualization of any artistic creation acts as an amplifier of emotions.
03:11It is ultimately rare to leave an exhibition without the visit bringing something to the visitor.
03:17The expected benefits of this experience are numerous.
03:20It promotes the exploration of creative potential and the integration of people of different cultures.
03:26It offers visitors a work of introspection through the contemplation of works of art.
03:32It relieves suffering, develops emotional intelligence and increases self-confidence and self-esteem.
03:39I invite you to listen to Dr. Patricia Lehmann.
03:42She is a naturopath in homeopathy in Switzerland and Julie Courcier de La Fontaine.
03:47She is a municipal councillor in charge of culture in Neuchâtel, where this new program was launched.
03:54It allows people to get out of their daily lives.
03:57It allows them to get out of their homes.
04:01A physical effort is a bit exaggerated, but yes, to take a few steps, to walk, for people who sometimes have difficulties.
04:07In terms of their mental health, it allows them to forget their worries, their pain, their illness,
04:16to go and have a happy and discovering moment.
04:20I am convinced that when we take care of people's emotions, we allow them to find a healing path.
04:30I choose to give them to certain patients.
04:35Of course, I inform myself to know if they like to go to the museum or not.
04:39I will select my clientele with people who may have chronic diseases,
04:45people who are in difficult social situations.
04:48I also know that their financial situation is not necessarily the best.
04:53I think there was still the COVID experience,
04:56where we felt how much the closure of cultural institutions weighed on the morale and on the general state of the population.
05:03So that was a real trigger to say to ourselves,
05:05even if we were persuaded in cultural environments,
05:10that culture is essential to the well-being of human beings.
05:15We would love that this SM action, that we have enough patients,
05:20and that we can sufficiently prove the benefits,
05:23so that one day, why not, health insurance companies take care of culture as a therapeutic solution.
05:32And finally, music.
05:34The Festival Maoisine is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
05:38It will be from June 20 to 28, 2025.
05:41For an exceptional anniversary edition,
05:43and among the first unannounced ones,
05:45that of the American actor and rapper Will Smith.
05:48Twenty years after his last album,
05:50Will Smith made his big comeback in music with Based on a True Story,
05:54an introspective opus to mark the event.
05:57The artist starts a summer tour,
05:59which will begin in Morocco, at the Festival Maoisine,
06:02before touring several major international cities,
06:05and in the meantime, without Arab concerts,
06:08on the scene of the Swiss Olympics in Maoisine.
06:11I invite you to watch and listen to this excerpt.
06:27And so let's meet for this 20th edition of Maoisine,
06:50which runs from June 20 to 28, 2025.
06:54Thank you dear viewers for your loyalty
06:56and the information continues on our different channels,
06:59Arabic Media TV, African Media TV, Maghreb Media TV,
07:02and of course on our digital media, medianews.com.
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