Creativity across borders: Expressive toolbox for Youth Work

The focus of the TC will be on the creative flow: using creativity and different creative tools (such as theatre and performance) with and for Young people.

Artemisszió Foundation is looking for partners (NGOs or youth organizations) from any EU countries to apply on the next deadline 1st October 2013, for a Youth in Action 4.3 training course called: “Creativity across borders – Expressive toolbox for Youth Work”, on the themes of *Creativity as a tool, *Diversity as stimulus, *Intercultural meeting as resource, *European Citizenship.

The project will be held in Budapest, Hungary in June 2014. It will bring together 20 people from diverse backgrounds, dealing with youngsters especially from marginalized groups such as migrants, refugees, Roma, street children, addicted youngsters and/or youngsters from disadvantaged neighbourhoods.
The primary focus of the Training Course will be on the creative flow: using creativity and different creative tools (such as theatre and performance) with and for Young people. How diversity can be used as a resource for intercultural work? How to motivate and inspire young people to be involved in social action and change? How arts and different creative tools can contribute to social change, how to use them within marginalised groups? How these creative tools can help social inclusion and/or foster intercultural dialogue? The project is based on practical work, and includes a public action.

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Project overview

Creativity across borders: Expressive toolbox for Youth Work is a project by
Artemisszió Foundation
taking place
from 2014-05 till 2014-07
This project relates to:
Action 4.3 (Training and Networking)
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Cultural differences

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Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/2309

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