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Wasei Culture&Projects is a Non-Profit organisation recently created in Madrid, Spain, with an international scope.
Wasei is a group of people, experts in their fields, who have decided to collaborate and create synergies which will lead to the participation in European and International projects.
The three visible heads of the organisation are David Hernando, Kayoko Morimoto and Ana Taboada.
David (Saxophone) and Kayoko (piano) are musicians, and together, they have a duet band, about to release their new album. They are also experienced in teaching music and playing live.
Ana is a teacher and coordinator of European Programmes at Secondary Education level in Madrid. She has applied for,implemented and coordinated, many different Educational Europan Programmes (Comenius, Erasmus+ KA1, Erasmus+ KA2...).
Together with a bunch of enthusiastic people related to different fields: cultural management, music, teaching, design... we have decided to take part in different sorts of programmes, with a social, cultural and educational flavour.
We are currently working on different projects at national level and are also planning to apply for the next Erasmus+ KA2 call for application forms with different projects.
We are thus, seeking for hard working, enthusiastic partners from Europe, to work with us. We are plannign to work on two different projects related to music, so if your organisation is somewhat related to music and/or education, we would be delighted to hear from you.
If you have any other ideas in mind, feel free to keep in touch with us.
KA2 exchange of good practices on Scrapbooking & English in informal education.
Erasmus+ KA2 Youth exchange of good practices on museums and other field trips in non-formal education.
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WASEI CULTURE&PROJECTS is
Wasei Culture&Projects is a Non-Profit organisation from Spain, taking part in European and international projects related to Music, Culture and education.
Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/11243