The end of the course is the time of the year when the talent and art hidden behind the professionals, families and users of Kairós comes to light. It is the moment when the creative work that has been done with rigor and constancy for months is proudly shown.

The result, works and performances such as those carried out in the CTL Kambalache, as well as in Occupational Centers, without forgetting the School for Families.

For years, the Kairós School for Families has been designing and performing a play. At the beginning of the school year, a stable group of families and Kairós professionals meet to begin the creative work, analyze the preferences and abilities of all the members and decide on the play. For the coordinators of this activity, it is of utmost importance that everyone involved feels at ease and enjoys the experience.

Subsequently, the psychosocial team prepares the script, sets, music, costumes... in order to start the rehearsals, which are carried out rigorously once a week.

The involvement of all these actors and actresses is so great that, despite the fact that they are amateurs, they always reap great critical and public acclaim.

The music has been the main protagonist of this year's play, from its origin to the present time, with dance and movement from the beginning to the end.

And, as proof that artists is what Kairós is not lacking, the Occupational Centers of San José and Parque Goya have also given proof of it. In both centers, professionals and users work together to elaborate the scripts, decide and create the sets, edit the videos and everything necessary so that, finally, the result is as beautiful as the one shown to the public in the Civic Center Teodoro Sánchez Punter.

For its part, the Occupational Center of San José closed the course by recreating the story of "Alice in Wonderland" and did not miss the rabbit, the cards or any of the many characters in the story.

A play with a final result worthy of any large theater.

The theme of the work of the Occupational Center of San José was the Coat of Arms of Aragon and Legends of the three provinces: The Lovers of Teruel, History of the Dolores, Legends of the Tena Valley. An interesting and didactic tour that delighted the audience.

In short, a great display of talent and dedication in all these theatrical and artistic productions of the Kairós centers, which not only captivated the spectators, but also showed the power of art as a tool for participation and inclusion.

From the entity we want to highlight and thank the involvement of all the people who make these projects possible, and those responsible and workers of the Centro Cívico Teodoro Sánchez Punter who are part of the Kairós family.