The Youth Art Movement project is a dynamic cross-cultural initiative designed to bridge the gap between European Union and Balkan countries through the power of contemporary art. This innovative program focuses on revolutionizing youth work by introducing non-formal learning methods, where art serves not just as a medium for expression but as a tool for engaging and educating young people.
Project: Youth Art Movement
Duration: 01.08.2018 – 31.01.2019
Reference Nr. 2018-2-DE04-KA105-016883
Grant Amount: 35.914 EUR
Donor: Jugend für Europa – German National Agency
The Youth Art Movement project successfully forged a new path in strengthening cooperation between European Union countries and the Balkans, focusing on youth work through the medium of contemporary art. Here’s a snapshot of our achievements:
Fostering Intercultural Collaboration: We bridged cultural divides, bringing together youth workers from diverse backgrounds across Europe and the Balkans. This initiative promoted intercultural understanding, respect for diversity, and mutual enrichment.
Innovative Training in Youth Work: Participants were immersed in a comprehensive training program. We introduced them to Youthpass and our novel method of incorporating contemporary art into youth work. This approach not only enhanced their skills but also equipped them with new tools for effective engagement with young people.
Hands-On Workshops: During our workshops, participants actively collaborated with trainers and each other. These sessions were not just about learning but also about doing – facilitating together and applying new methods in real-time.
Artistic and Creative Exploration: The project delved deep into the realms of art, body, and physical space, awakening and enhancing creativity. We explored how art influences daily life, using it as a tool for critical and artistic expression.
Collaboration Between Experts and participants: The synergy between experienced directors/choreographers and participating youth workers (artists/individuals) was pivotal. This collaboration combined technical expertise with personal interpretation and life experiences, offering a holistic learning experience.
Performance in Mostar: The project’s highlight was the final performance in Mostar, executed by the participants. This event was a testament to the skills acquired, showcasing the possibilities of the body and art in various life scenarios.
Duration and Impact: Spanning 14 days, the workshops culminated in a rich exchange of ideas, techniques, and cultural values. The project left a lasting impact, not only on the participants but also on the broader community, demonstrating the unifying power of art in youth work.
Partners in this project are:
CENTAR ZA RAZVIJANJE OMLADINSKOG POTENCIJALA (RS)
ACT FOR SOCIETY CENTRE (AL)
INSTITUT ZA RAZVOJ MLADIH MAGISTERPAX MOSTAR (BA)
UDRUGA ZA UNAPRJEDENJE
SUVREMENIH ZIVOTNIH VJESTINA OSTVARENJE (HR)
Echodrama Cultural Group (EL)
SOS TELEFON ZA ZENE I DJECU ZRTVE NASILJA (ME)
YOUTH POWER/UNG KRAFT (SE)
Promoting Cooperation Between EU and Balkan Countries: The project aims to establish and strengthen collaborative relationships between youth workers in the European Union and the Balkan region, serving as a model of effective international cooperation.
Innovating Youth Work Methods: A key objective is to introduce and implement new methodologies in the field of youth work. This involves using contemporary art as a tool to engage and support young people more effectively.
Enhancing Skills of Youth Workers: The project focuses on providing youth workers with new skills and tools for their day-to-day work. This includes training in non-formal education techniques and contemporary art applications.
Fostering Intercultural Understanding: Through its activities, the project aims to promote interculturalism, encouraging interaction, socialization, and mutual respect among people from different cultural, ethnic, and age groups.
Encouraging Creative and Artistic Expression: The project seeks to awaken and enhance creativity in participants, using art as a means to explore and interpret the body, physical space, and everyday life.
Providing Practical and Collaborative Learning Opportunities: Through workshops and collaborative activities, the project offers hands-on learning experiences. Participants work alongside experienced trainers, applying new methods and facilitating sessions together.
Developing New Learning Methods for Youth Workers: By integrating artistic activities, the project aims to introduce new, creative learning methods that youth workers can implement in their organizations.
Showcasing Outcomes through Public Performance: The final performance in Mostar is designed to demonstrate the skills acquired by the youth workers, showcasing the potential of combining art and youth work in a public setting.
The Youth Art Movement project successfully merged contemporary art with youth work, enhancing collaboration between European Union and Balkan countries. Key achievements included a transformative performance in Mostar by participants, showcasing their new skills, and the creation of a comprehensive booklet detailing innovative youth work methodologies. This project not only strengthened intercultural cooperation but also left a lasting impact on youth work practices and engagement in the region.
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