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“Happy family – a fairy tale or reality?”
“Happy family – a fairy tale or reality?”
Start date: Jun 1, 2016,
End date: Dec 31, 2016
PROJECT
FINISHED
KA1, Youth Exchange, Erasmus+ programmeTitle: “Happy family – a fairy tale or reality?”Preliminary date: 26/09/16 – 01/10/16, arrival day 25/09/16 and departure day 02/10/16Group per country: 6+1 group leader (participants are youth people from 15-20 years old, leader 21+)Venue: Tammispea village, suburban camp Vihasoo, Estonia, on the last day 01.10.2016 Hostel in Tallinn, EstoniaMain Aim:- To foster youth involvement in the process of research family values and traditions of different cultures through method theatre.Objectives: - To research family values of different countries on the base of cultural fairy-tales about the family institution. - To improve the possibilities of international dialogue between youngsters, raising tolerance and improving attitude to traditions of their own families- Creating friendly atmosphere, build up partnerships and cooperation (team-building activities, ice-breakers, small hikes in the Lahemaa Part, discussions)- Self-identification, discover your past as roots and according to that build your future relationships and focus on family institution (Reflections, Youthpass as a tool for self-reflection)- Discover yourself through theatre and how it will be related to future - To show combined performance from 4 coutries on the stage in Tallinn on the last day of activities implementationThat to achieve project aim and objectives our project programme will consists in discussion sessions about problems in family nowadays, different theatre workshops, master classes, intercultural evenings and some improvisation exercises.Each country will choose their fairy-tale, prepare their performance and show it during the project. Fairy-tale should be based on the cultural traditions and connected with the family institution. It has to be about problems in families, relationships and show some traditions of participating countries. We hope that youth will develop new knowledge and experience in communication and relationships between families of different countries and, of course, new experience in theatre. As a partners we choose countries which connected with theatre and have different opposite traditions to us (Estonia, Lithuania, Russia and Azerbaijan).