One world , Many Rhtyms

Youth Exchange using music to build cultural dialogue and unity among young musicians through shared creation and final performance.

“One World, Many Rhythms” is an Erasmus+ Youth Exchange project that aims to bring together young musicians from diverse cultural backgrounds to explore, share, and celebrate their musical traditions. The project will use music as a universal language to promote intercultural dialogue, creative expression, and mutual understanding among participants.

Throughout the exchange, young people will engage in interactive workshops, jam sessions, cultural evenings, and collaborative rehearsals where they will discover each other’s rhythms, instruments, and stories. The final outcome of the project will be a live concert/demonstration prepared and performed jointly by all participants, open to the local community.

-The main objectives of the project are:
-To foster intercultural learning through music
-To build friendships and solidarity between youth from different countries
-To give space to youth voices and creative expression
-To strengthen European values such as inclusion, cooperation, and diversity

We are currently looking for 5 partner organizations from Erasmus+ Programme Countries in a multi-partner setup, each sending 4 young participants and 1 group leader. Participants are expected to have a strong interest in music (instrumental, vocal, or digital).

Let’s create harmony across borders — through rhythm, connection, and youth energy.

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We're looking for:
5 more partners
from Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Georgia, Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia
Deadline for this partner request:
2025-09-20

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Project overview

One world , Many Rhtyms is a project by
Dynamıc Youth Organization
taking place
from 2026-03-01 till 2026-12-15
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Economic obstacles
  • Geographical obstacles
The project targets young people aged 18–25 with a strong interest in music—either as vocalists, instrumentalists, or producers—who are motivated to engage in intercultural collaboration and creative expression. Priority will be given to participants facing economic and geographical obstacles, including those from underprivileged backgrounds or remote areas with limited access to artistic and mobility opportunities.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/18320

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