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International art workshops - intercultural dialog.. (LIM)
International art workshops - intercultural dialogue (Low of intercultural mode)
(LIM)
Date du début: 31 août 2010,
Date de fin: 27 févr. 2012
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The overall objective of the project is: Enabling diversity respect in all areas of human life, tolerance, and affirmation of the artistic and creative approaches aimed at keeping and developing intercultural dialogue among young people 13 to 18 years of age. Promoting dialogue as a process in which young people strengthen their willingness to solve common peer and social problems, Specific project objectives: 1.Creating conditions for the preservation of youth health and quality implementation of free time by organizing 10 artistic workshops (five in Vojvodina, and five in Hungary) 2. Healthier ways of living in the environment, development needs and cultural events through public display of results from the creativity of young art workshops in Mali Idjos and Sentes. Achievements: The overall objective of the project was to encourage diversity in all areas of human life. The project promoted dialogue as a process in which young people can strengthen their willingness to solve common peer and social problems. Affirmation of artistic and creative approaches aimed at encouraging and strengthening intercultural dialogue among young people between the ages of 13 and 18. The project partners worked on creating the conditions for the preservation of youth health and quality free-time by organising ten art workshops: The in Serbia and the in Hungary. The art workshops engaged children in imaginative, playful and creative endeavours in diverse modes of artistic expression, such as acting, music, film and photography, artistic movement and visual arts. The artwork created during the workshops was displayed at exhibitions in Mali Idoš and Szentes. In addition to regular art workshops, the two foundations embarked on addressing issues which may trouble a number of young people in small communities. Interactive and open discussion/workshops were organised in order to tackle the topics of racism, domestic violence, trafficking, and substance abuse. For each of these threats to healthy and harmonious social and communal life, the participants discussed possible solutions, positive counter-examples and practices. Thus, the topics such as practicing sport, respect for differences, gender equality and inclusion of people with disabilities, to name a few, were also discussed. A documentary film was prepared using the material recorded during the workshops. In small and closed-off communities it is of utmost importance to create a space for open intercultural, peer-to-peer and intergenerational dialogue, in order to allow diverse perspectives to harmoniously co-exist. Through the series of well-designed workshops and promotional activities, the project partners opened a door to a dialogue-driven social and communal life.
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