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O SCENA MARE PENTRU MULTI OAMENI MICI
O SCENA MARE PENTRU MULTI OAMENI MICI
Start date: May 23, 2010,
The project "A wide scene for many little people" intends to offer to a group of 24 rural young people, citizens of two EU Member States (Romania and Germany), the chance to express their personality, ideas, preoccupations and artistic vision throughout a theatre play, for a period of two weeks, in the months of July-August 2010. The two associations chose as the main theme of the project: "By education and information towards the welfare in the European Union". The workshops and the debates bring together young people form 2 European countries with different traditions and evolution, with different concepts and opinions, but in the same time they are integrated in the European reality, grating them the space and the atmosphere for implying within a dialogue between European citizens. As the project will take place in the European area of Transylvania - at Selistat, near Fagars, where Romanians, Hungarians, Rroms and ethnic Germans live, will grant a positive example of constructive cooperation between people. Debates and workshops developed within the program will have as finality a theatre play presented in many locations from Romania. Being involved in the project, young people will become aware of their power of action and their value. They will learn to develop and use those values in the future, thus gaining power to achieve goals, to hold control of their own lives, to integrate themselves in the continous changing society and to become active citizens. The project leaders will guide the participants in diverse creative activities, will rise their interest for the debates on actuality European themes. For making the debates content visible and more attractive for the participants, two experienced theatre directors will be implicated, one from each of the participating country. Young people will be supported, in the extent of possibilities and their creativity, technically and methodically, by these two theatrical teachers.