Theatre Arts as Intercultural Exchange Tools (TAIE..
Theatre Arts as Intercultural Exchange Tools (TAIET)
Start date: Jun 1, 2010,
This training course will bring youth workers and animators from diverse European backgrounds together to learn innovative tools for engaging youth in social action at the local level. The primary focus of the training course will be the use of theatre arts to address and prevent social exclusion and to promote intercultural dialogue. By participating in this training course, youth workers will improve their skills in theatre arts and get a deeper understanding of themes such as European citizenship, social inclusion and cultural diversity.The project will analyze the importance of the concept of citizenship and its relevant connected issues such as inequalities and injustices in specific social and cultural contexts. The activities of the training will give the possibility to the participants to share and create new practices and transfer these concepts to their work with young people in their local environment. Non-formal education will be used through the whole activity.The training will take place in Budapest (Hungary) from the 25th of July to the 1st of August, 2010.The partner countries involved are Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania,Turkey and the UK with 2 participants from each country (a total of 20 participants).
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