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Cross-Border 16

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-DE04-KA105-013845
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Learning Mobility of Individuals | Youth mobility Funder Contribution: 56,920 EUR

Cross-Border 16

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„Cross-Border 16“ was a multilateral activity with the aim to arrange the meeting of youth and to cross borders. „To find out who we are we have to move“ (adapted from Heiner Müller). We must move and cross borders. The intention of „Cross-Border 16“ was to open and to break down borders, literally as well as symbolically. It means to go beyond the borders of one´s own self-assessment, to have confidence in oneself, to have the courage to act on a stage, to have the courage to take up new social contact.Young people from Germany, Slovenia, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Serbia met for performing theatre and explore crossing borders. On stage they expressed their desires, dreams and fears, youthful curiosity, new encounters and common experiences.“Cross-Border 16“ was a project for integration and social inclusion. The majority of the youth had experience in migration, some were mentally and physically handicapped. They all together elaborated a theatre performance based on their own ideas, interests, abilities and skills.With the stylistic means of dance theatre (choreographic work, movement theatre, Bewegungstheater) the young people worked with their own ideas, experience, stylistic an artistic means and produced a unique performance. Inputs from drama teachers and non-formal education supported working with the themes and Topics and helped to achieve a democratic cooperation and sharing. To discover Europe and leave remarkable footsteps and impressions! After the first night performance in Ingolstadt the young people went on tour through Europe, with Murska Sobota (SL) as their destination, the home region of the partners. In Murska Sobota they showed their production to he public, a really unique production.The youth meeting went over 21 days. Key aspects – apart from the theatre performance with and from all the participants – were an extensive program with lots of cultural and coming together events.

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