SECOND CREATIVITY: ARTS & SECOND GENERATION MIGRANTS

 

 

As part of the STIGMA project (ERASMUS+ programme), Open Street aisbl has opened the selection for 3 operators with experience in the pedagogy of artistic disciplines (theatre, music, dance, circus, visual arts, audiovisual etc…), working with young artists and available from 13th to 19th February for an international workshop in the small town of Pelhřimov (Czech Republic). The European Union will fully cover the course and the participation costs of the 3 operators. The workshop aims to discover the best practices for using arts as a means of social inclusion. Applications must be filed by 21 January 2023 (EXTENDED DEADLINE).

 

SHORT-TERM STAFF TRAINING
Pelhřimov, Czech Republic
13th -19th February 2023

Summary of the project
STIGMA project aims to bring together different European organisations that already run creative and artistic activities and programmes with second generation youth in order to exchange and increase social inclusion know-how, train youth workers to improve, expand and strengthen their working practices with second generation youth to include and use art as a tool for inclusion. Through this project we will bring back to the table the need for a healthy artistic fabric for the promotion of inclusion and. diversity.

Objectives of the Training course
o To equip organisations with new ideas and new tools with which to empower second generation youth from local communities.
o To share and discuss new ideas, practices and methods with the participants in the social area of art and citizenship.
o To train youth workers/educators with efficient methods/tools to facilitate the participation of second generation youth in artistic and creative activities.

 

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Fill out the form by the 21th January 2023, to submit your application ! (you must be over 18 years old)

 

STIGMA Erasmus+ Project: SHORT-TERM STAFF TRAINING