Theater has a certain power of union, belonging and community. In this project we will focus on intercultural exchange through theater.
Theater has a certain power of union, belonging and community. This performing art allow us to express ourselves without the need to speak any language, theater is clearly a tool for intercultural communication and for individual personal development. In this project we will focus on intercultural exchange through theater, we will discuss the experiences and difficulties that have arisen during these years of the pandemic and we will debate about the future of theater and the problems of its audiences. The participants will improve their body communication skills, work in an international environment and enhance their creativity, initiative and personal growth.
Play Theater! Intends to boost the sense of community across different European cultures, the body positivity and to foster the power of body language.
Ultimately Play Theater! seeks to:
- Share ideas and experiences in the world of theater from different scenarios in
Europe.
- Discuss the future of the theater, its audiences and consumption.
- Propose ideas for the problematic of employability.
- Forge new synergies and ways of European cooperation.
METODOLOGY
The program aims to support the educational and professional development of young europeans through lifelong learning, provide a social cohesion and European cooperation by finding new connections and synergies. Activities such as roleplays, workshops, roundtables and much more will give our participants an unforgettable experience and will improve their communication, body language, linguistic skills, personal growth, creativity and initiative.
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If your organization is interested in joining us in this project, you are more than welcome to register as a partner! Everything we need is your organization's PIF.
Please send the information to: sophie@fibicc.org
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/13968