The project consists of creating an animated short film meant to raise awareness on the negative effects of people’s lack of involvement in the life of their community and in protecting the environment.
The specific objectives of the project: promoting cultural diversity through performances about vulnerable groups, the cultural representations of the Jewish minority through performances enacted by the residents of the “Dr. Moses Rosen” Home for the Elderly, raising awareness about civic issues among young people through participatory art, facilitating free access to theatre performances in Bucharest and 4 other Romanian cities, enhancing the artists’ experience through Forum Theatre, developing bilateral relations by working with a Norwegian theatre company
This project is promoting the cultural diversity and intercultural dialog, stimulating the public activities through youth involved in activities to promote culture.
The “Art does not hate – celebrating value” project has promoted the role of art and of an inclusive multicultural environment in the development of ethnic tolerance in schools. Specifically, the project has stimulated the intercultural dialogue in schools in order to promote the inclusion of children of Roma origin.
The Multicultural Centre acts as a favorable environment for young people to practice their artistic skills, create valuable artistic products, and also organize events and exhibitions, thus aiming to promote multiculturalism.
The project objectives are: to recover through study, the cultural heritage of five ethnic minorities with small communities and low visibility in the present, to raise the awareness of their importance through a documentary film, to promote and to value them through five public events and through a Cultural Touristic Catalogue of minorities, to capitalise the ethnic diversity as an educational instrument in 500 schools, as a touristic offer in 200 travel agencies from Romania and abroad, as media product in 100 TV stations from Romania and abroad and as an instrument for local development in 100 public institutions.
Throughout a period of 12 months the promoter and the Norwegian partner will lead a caravan in which 28 students from Bucharest, selected on the basis of an application form, will perform a play conceived by themselves, which will highlight the role of ethnic minorities and the commitment to equal opportunities in access to culture.
The project aims at putting up of a theatre structure that will produce cultural activities promoting the identity of the Dobrudjhan Russian lipovans, Roma and Turkish ethnics.
The project's main objective is to strengthen and promote a cohesive programme of contemporary arts and culture and audience development, on a local, national and international level.
The project objectives include increasing the capacity to promote cultural diversity towards the wide public in the North East and North West regions by organizing three festivals in the cities of Botosani, Iasi and Bistrita and creating a documentary film about the culture and multiethnic traditions.
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