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Orph(e.u)s

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2022-3-ES02-KA152-YOU-000095375
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Learning Mobility of Individuals | Mobility of young people Funder Contribution: 15,145 EUR

Orph(e.u)s

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"<< Objectives >>Using the myth and opera of Orpheus and Euridice by the German composer Christoph W. Gluck as a basis, we will explore the power of the arts and music as fundamental tools for cooperation, communication, cohesion, intercultural understanding and social inclusion. The main objective of Orph(e.u)s is to use music, theater and various creative and non-formal methodologies to offer the young participants a space for intercultural dialogue, breaking stereotypes and prejudices, promoting European values, developing creativity and encouraging, through discourses of non-hatred, reflection on the richness of diversity.Like Orpheus with his lyre, we will embark on a journey bringing together young people from different backgrounds, cultural and religious points of view to establish an intercultural dialogue and show them that, regardless of the culture we come from, the arts make us question ourselves, deconstruct ourselves and realize that at the core of our existence: we are all human beings who have the same human rights as others.Music is the most direct art, it enters through the ear and goes to the heart? It is the universal language of humanity.Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)The objectives of this project are: - To bring together young people with related artistic interests and to show the magnitude of the opportunities for personal and cultural enrichment that knowledge of other European cultures offers us.- To strengthen and foster intercultural understanding, a sense of European identity, multicultural diversity and social inclusion.- To enable young people to engage in intercultural dialogue through the culture of non-hate speech.- To open new perspectives on the arts, their methodology and impact on society.- To increase the active participation of young people in the European Union arts scene. - Share cultural heritage through non-formal arts education and promote the recognition of theater and music as an educational tool of social impact in youth work.<< Implementation >>The main activity of the project will take place in Spain and will consist of a youth exchange in the town of Coslada, Madrid.Participants from four countries will live together in a Hotel and will carry out dynamics focused on the achievement of the project's objectives and theobjectives and the promotion of socialization within an intercultural context.Among the activities to be developed:- Training workshops: Activities oriented towards the acquisition of key competencies and objectives related to the project.project. The methodology to be used will be non-formal education in which the participant is the main protagonist of the learning process.learning.- Intercultural learning: Dynamics of non-formal and informal education in which learning is directly linked to the intercultural mix that isdirectly linked to the intercultural mix that takes place in a youth exchange.- Group Building"" activities: Dynamics in which the participants will face challenges, problems and situations whose resolution willwill be used to promote social skills such as teamwork, public speaking or group collaboration.- Cultural visits: excursions and visits related to the knowledge associated with the historical heritage and arts of Madrid. - Promotion and knowledge of the opportunities offered by the European Commission: Activities to learn more about the Erasmus+ program, Erasmus+ certificateErasmus+ program, Youthpass certificate, DiscoverEU program, EuropeDirect, etc.Each national team will consist of a group leader and 4 participants.The criteria for choosing the participants have been decided in consensus with the project partners and will be as follows:- Age of participation between 18 and 30 years old- Interest in the topic to be worked on - Young people with difficulties (geographical barriers, economic barriers, educational difficulties, social barriers).- Motivated and active young people in the society around them.- Young people who are fluent in EnglishTranslated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)<< Results >>The desired conclusion of this project would be the successful achievement of the proposed objectives, which would lead to the following scenarios:During the mobility experience the participants have acquired knowledge and skills that equip them with resources, new visions on multicultural diversity and social inclusion and new perspectives on the arts, their methodology and impact on society.All project participants will contribute to the workshop/dissemination action. this guide.The motivation received by the participant will make him/her an active agent in spreading the results and attracting new participants to the Erasmus+ program."

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