The Erasmus+ project with the title "Cultural Identity through Dance and Music (CIDAM)" was successfully implemented on Skiathos Island (Greece)
ERASMUS+
KA1 - Learning Mobility of Individuals / KA105 - Youth Mobility
National Agency: FR02 - Agence du Service Civique
Project code: 2019-3-FR02-KA105-016867
Participants: 23 France-based and 23 Greece-based participants
Participating organisations: Association Act’DEM (France), Echodrama Cultural Group (Greece)
Skiathos, Greece, 21/08/2022 – 02/09/2022
The Erasmus+ project with the title "Multicultural Art for Cultural Integration" was successfully implemented on Tilos Island (Greece)
The Erasmus+ project with the title "Multicultural Art for Cultural Integration" was successfully implemented on Tilos Island (Greece) from August 18 till August 30, 2020. It was organised by Bridgeworks e.V. (Germany), Echodrama Cultural Group (Greece) and Association Act'DEM (France). It was co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, through Jugend für Europa, the National Agency for Erasmus+ for the Youth sector in Germany. Forty (40) multicultural art teachers (in dance, music and theatre) based in Germany, France and Greece, participated in a research project on how to facilitate the cultural integration of marginalised people, including immigrants and refugees, using multicultural art activities as a means of non-formal training.
OPEN CALL: Multicultural Art for Cultural Integration
Bridgeworks e.V. (Germany), Echodrama Cultural Group (Greece) and Association Act'DEM (France) are inviting multicultural art teachers (in dance, music or theatre) to participate in the project "Multicultural Art for Cultural Integration", co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union through the German national agency Jugend für Europa, on the Greek island of Tilos from August 18 till August 30, 2020. Forty (40) multicultural art teachers (in dance, music and theatre) based in Germany, France and Greece will be given the opportunity to participate in a research project on how to facilitate the cultural integration of marginalised people, including immigrants and refugees, using multicultural art activities as a means of non-formal training.
Information for the open call: tilosproject2020.com
Sing your Music, Dance your Culture, Support Cultural Integration (SI.DA.SCI.)
The Erasmus+ project with the title "Sing your Music, Dance your Culture, Support Cultural Integration" was successfully implemented in Athens (Greece) from December 08 till December 22, 2019. It was organised by 46 young people (musicians and dancers) based in Greece and Germany with the support of two partners: Echodrama Cultural Group (Greece) and Projekt-il (Germany). It was co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, through I.NE.DI.VI.M., the National Agency for Erasmus+ for the Youth sector in Greece. The participants (dancers and musicians) explored ways to incorporate traditional elements from the music and dance of other cultures (including immigrants’ and refugees’ cultures in Europe) in contemporary European music and dance. This incorporation led to the development of new music and dance creations and activities which integrated elements from different cultures, including the immigrants’ and refugees’ cultures.