Caucasus Xpedition Docu-Art by architect Jacek Dominiczak (Poland).
CORNERS - More than 40 artists and researchers explore the outer regions and coasts of Europe in search of stories and inspiration for new work.
http:://cornersofeurope.org
1) Students from Aniturri BHI trained to become tour guides in Vitoria-Gasteiz and led an exchange programme where they gave tours to partners and handed out documents about sites.
2) During the tours, the partners from Germany took notes about the monuments and sites they saw.
3) The document includes photos from the tour and rehearsal where the students explained things like the Prado museum, Ajuria Enea Palace, and the tram system to the partners.
This document summarizes a partnership between schools in Romania, Macedonia, and Slovenia to promote volunteer work and career development for students. The schools participated in an opening meeting of the Academy of Central European Schools in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to launch their project cooperation. At the meeting, students and teachers from over 100 schools learned about volunteering, shared ideas, and planned school partnership activities to improve students' personal and professional skills through volunteer opportunities.
Anna Zagorska has worked in theater production and project coordination in Latvia and the UK since 2012. She is currently a producer at Dirty Deal Teatro and pursuing a master's degree in history and cultural heritage at the University of Latvia. She speaks Latvian and English and has experience managing projects, events, and social media for various arts organizations.
This document outlines the agenda for the 2nd LDV-Partnership meeting held in Badajoz, Spain from November 26-30, 2012. The agenda includes arrival times for participants from various countries, visits to local schools and government sites to learn about vocational education practices in Spain, presentations from each country on their vocational guidance systems, discussions on developing common documents and surveys, and free time for sightseeing. The schedule also lists the locations and times for meals and social activities during the meeting.
Folkuniversitetet participated in the 8th International Congress "Global Education without Limits" in Moscow, Russia from November 25-26. Ali Rashidi, the director of international cooperation at Folkuniversitetet, was one of the speakers on the first day where he discussed Sweden's vocational education system using examples from past collaboration projects in Russia. Rashidi noted that the event provided a great opportunity to exchange experiences and network. Folkuniversitetet has successfully completed over 30 European-funded projects in vocational education, integration, and empowerment and participated in over 20 more as a transnational partner.
This document summarizes a workshop held in Chisinau, Moldova on April 17th, 2013 to discuss strategies and concepts for culture in Moldova. The workshop included presentations on strategic approaches to cultural sector reforms from studies conducted by the Regional Museum Cooperation in the Balkan Countries and Ukraine project. Panel discussions were also held on Moldova's cultural strategy and international best practices. The workshop aimed to provide a forum for sharing opinions and experiences to help guide Moldova's cultural policy development.
4. petra stusek. 2015 fest summer school, bta and et caFEST
Ljubljana is the capital city of Slovenia and was named the European Green Capital for 2016. The city has invested in sustainable tourism through stakeholder involvement, expanding tourist sites and infrastructure, and promoting regional cuisine and cycling. Ljubljana revitalized the banks of the Ljubljanica River and won awards for its urban public spaces and tourism website. Visitors can explore the city's architecture, history and culture through various guided tours by foot, bike, or boat.
This document outlines the schedule for a workshop on responsible tourism on the islands of Croatia held from September 17-20, 2015 in Vis, Croatia. The workshop included lectures and presentations from local and international experts on topics related to balancing tourism and local island life such as sustainable tourism development, heritage preservation, beach tourism, and winter population declines. It also lists related events like exhibitions, excursions, and discussions. The following week from September 21-27 there was a follow up workshop on developing new tourist facilities in old buildings.
1) Students from Aniturri BHI trained to become tour guides in Vitoria-Gasteiz and led an exchange programme where they gave tours to partners and handed out documents about sites.
2) During the tours, the partners from Germany took notes about the monuments and sites they saw.
3) The document includes photos from the tour and rehearsal where the students explained things like the Prado museum, Ajuria Enea Palace, and the tram system to the partners.
This document summarizes a partnership between schools in Romania, Macedonia, and Slovenia to promote volunteer work and career development for students. The schools participated in an opening meeting of the Academy of Central European Schools in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina to launch their project cooperation. At the meeting, students and teachers from over 100 schools learned about volunteering, shared ideas, and planned school partnership activities to improve students' personal and professional skills through volunteer opportunities.
Anna Zagorska has worked in theater production and project coordination in Latvia and the UK since 2012. She is currently a producer at Dirty Deal Teatro and pursuing a master's degree in history and cultural heritage at the University of Latvia. She speaks Latvian and English and has experience managing projects, events, and social media for various arts organizations.
This document outlines the agenda for the 2nd LDV-Partnership meeting held in Badajoz, Spain from November 26-30, 2012. The agenda includes arrival times for participants from various countries, visits to local schools and government sites to learn about vocational education practices in Spain, presentations from each country on their vocational guidance systems, discussions on developing common documents and surveys, and free time for sightseeing. The schedule also lists the locations and times for meals and social activities during the meeting.
Folkuniversitetet participated in the 8th International Congress "Global Education without Limits" in Moscow, Russia from November 25-26. Ali Rashidi, the director of international cooperation at Folkuniversitetet, was one of the speakers on the first day where he discussed Sweden's vocational education system using examples from past collaboration projects in Russia. Rashidi noted that the event provided a great opportunity to exchange experiences and network. Folkuniversitetet has successfully completed over 30 European-funded projects in vocational education, integration, and empowerment and participated in over 20 more as a transnational partner.
This document summarizes a workshop held in Chisinau, Moldova on April 17th, 2013 to discuss strategies and concepts for culture in Moldova. The workshop included presentations on strategic approaches to cultural sector reforms from studies conducted by the Regional Museum Cooperation in the Balkan Countries and Ukraine project. Panel discussions were also held on Moldova's cultural strategy and international best practices. The workshop aimed to provide a forum for sharing opinions and experiences to help guide Moldova's cultural policy development.
4. petra stusek. 2015 fest summer school, bta and et caFEST
Ljubljana is the capital city of Slovenia and was named the European Green Capital for 2016. The city has invested in sustainable tourism through stakeholder involvement, expanding tourist sites and infrastructure, and promoting regional cuisine and cycling. Ljubljana revitalized the banks of the Ljubljanica River and won awards for its urban public spaces and tourism website. Visitors can explore the city's architecture, history and culture through various guided tours by foot, bike, or boat.
This document outlines the schedule for a workshop on responsible tourism on the islands of Croatia held from September 17-20, 2015 in Vis, Croatia. The workshop included lectures and presentations from local and international experts on topics related to balancing tourism and local island life such as sustainable tourism development, heritage preservation, beach tourism, and winter population declines. It also lists related events like exhibitions, excursions, and discussions. The following week from September 21-27 there was a follow up workshop on developing new tourist facilities in old buildings.
Madina Gasimi is a Russian national born in 1989 seeking an educational and research assistant position at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. She has a specialist degree in nanotechnology from D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia from 2006 to 2011. Her experience includes internships at the Garage Museum and as a guide at The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow. She is fluent in English and Russian with skills in art history, research, project management, and public events.
Olga Vergeles has extensive experience organizing conferences, workshops, and other events in Ukraine and internationally. Some highlights of her experience include organizing a 200-person conference in 2016 on Ukraine's accounting and audit reforms for the EU, and a 300-person press conference in 2013 for the handover ceremony of the EuroBasket 2015 logo. She has organized over 15 specialized industry events between 2014-2015. Her experience also includes developing training programs and implementing workshops for 400 UEFA and LOC participants for Euro 2012 in Ukraine and Poland.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Lana Miletić from Zagreb, Croatia. It includes her personal information, work experience, education, and skills. She has worked in various part-time roles since 2010, including promotions, administration, journalism, and theater work. Her education includes studying at Vern' University of Applied Sciences in Zagreb. She lists strong communication, computer, and job skills.
Our project - 50 easy things you can do save the earthChristina Crawley
The partnership between teachers from Berlin, Varna, Alcanar, and Alcanar started in 2007 with an eTwinning project called Science in Our Schools. In 2009, two of the teachers met for the first time at an eTwinning conference in Prague. In 2010, two more teachers met in Varna, Bulgaria, visiting students and touring the city. Their ongoing dream is to finally meet all together in Malaga, Spain.
SEAS is a European platform that uses art and cultural exchange to promote sustainable development and regeneration of coastal regions and port cities. It has organized numerous events since 2003 in cities around the Baltic and Black Seas, pairing local artists with visiting European artists. The projects typically take place in post-industrial waterfront areas and involve dance, theatre, visual art, and film productions. SEAS receives funding from various European and national sources and partners with local organizations in host cities.
The document summarizes a trip to Slovakia in November for an event called "Ecotour 2.0". It describes long flights and bus rides to arrive in the cold city of Kosice. The following days involved cultural visits to sites like churches and a reception at the host school, where students from 9 countries performed and delegates from each country met. The reception included speeches from school officials and students had a chance to meet the local pop band. Photos were included of the various national delegations in attendance.
Project CHILDREN HELP CHILDREN involves young Russian musicians aged 11-14 giving classical music concerts, with proceeds going to charities like orphanages and children's hospitals. Funds have repaired an orphanage housing 42 children, provided Christmas gifts, medical equipment, and master classes. The program invites others to join in supporting these charitable causes through music.
The document summarizes information about the School Centre Slovenske Konjice-Zrece in Slovenia. It includes details about the established grammar school and vocational secondary school, as well as an adult education program. It describes the headmaster and various extracurricular activities offered to students, including foreign language classes, music, acting, and school publications. It also outlines several past and ongoing international projects involving schools from other European countries that focus on areas like publishing guides, language skills, and sharing folk music traditions. The vision is for the school to be modern and offer knowledge to students and inhabitants of the local region.
A group of students and teachers from Słupia Secondary School in Poland traveled to Trikala, Greece from February 19-24, 2013 to participate in an interschool project called "Wordcrossing" under the Comenius Program. During their visit, they presented their project logo and anthem, learned Greek dancing and music, visited historic sites in Trikala and Meteora, and bonded with students and teachers from their partner schools in Greece, Spain, Turkey, Italy and Romania before returning home with new experiences and memories.
Arena CS is a leading event management company in Ukraine that has organized over 1000 events since 2010 for more than 51,000 participants. It employs 57 people who are highly trained and experienced in event planning and execution. Some of Arena CS's major clients include the UN, European Union, and large Ukrainian companies.
A team from Business Academy Levice in Slovakia worked on an eTwinning project during the coronavirus crisis. The Business Academy is located in Levice, Slovakia, a small country in the heart of Europe. The Slovak eTwinning team collaborated on the project from their home country of Slovakia during the pandemic.
This document summarizes the activities of an international reading project between 2015-2018 involving teachers and students from Turkey, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Lithuania, and Spain. It describes teacher meetings and student exchanges that took place in each country, including planning activities, addressing student worries about speaking English, and teaching fables. The project aimed to improve language, ICT, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Participants gained international experience and intercultural understanding, formed friendships, and learned project management skills. The concluding message expresses gratitude for the relationships built over the course of the collaborative project.
The document summarizes a new exhibition and conference building located near Riga International Airport. The three-floor building has over 2,100 square meters of space, including five large exhibition halls, roof terraces, and a heated parking area. It was designed by a prominent Latvian architect in a modern Japanese architectural style using cement, glass, and metal. The building has state-of-the-art communication, ventilation, air conditioning, and fire prevention systems. It hosts international art exhibitions, business exhibitions, conferences, auctions, and other events.
A group of 16 children and 4 teachers from Lodz, Poland visited several places in the Czech Republic, including Prague, before arriving at Radslavice on September 20th. On the 21st, they spent the morning participating in activities and workshops with the Radslavice school, and were greeted by local councilors and the mayor. In the afternoon, the group took a trip to the Hydroelectric Power Station Dlouhe Strane.
In November 2014, Primary School NR 6 in Olsztyn, Poland started a "Talent Show" project where they invited students aged 6-12 and teachers to develop their talents responsibly in areas like dance, sports, music, art, intellectual pursuits, and theatre. Over 100 students from the school participated in the final "Talent Show" event on March 25, 2015, where everyone cheered on the participants and wished them continued success in developing their abilities.
This document outlines the agenda for the 3rd LDV-Partnership meeting held in Senigallia, Italy from March 19-23, 2013. The meeting was hosted at the Albergo Bice hotel and ITCG Corinaldesi school. The agenda included introductions and acceptance of previous meeting minutes, finalizing partnership documents, presentations on the regional vocational guidance system and a multilingual online platform, workshops, cultural visits to the city, and discussions around practical guidance in schools and dissemination efforts. The goal of the meeting was to advance the partnership's work on developing guidance tools and resources for vocational education across countries.
A questionnaire was administered to 300 students aged 14-19 in Slovakia containing 12 questions about Slovakia. The questions covered topics such as Slovakia's neighbors (Hungary and Russia), capital (Bratislava), currency (euro), membership in the European Union and NATO, population relative to Turkey, location of the Danube River, and the religion of most Slovakians (Christianity).
Tanec is a folk music group that has been promoting Macedonian culture and folk art for six decades around the world. Synthesis combines traditional Macedonian folk music roots with contemporary arrangements, featuring original Macedonian instruments. Leb i Sol was one of the most prominent rock bands in Yugoslavia in the 1970s and is considered the most eminent Macedonian rock group.
The document outlines the itinerary and activities for a 5th LDV partnership meeting held in Sliven, Bulgaria from September 11-15, 2013. Participants from several European countries attended presentations, workshops and tours focused on career guidance and vocational education. The schedule included visits to schools, a career guidance center, and sightseeing in locations like Sliven, Burgas, Nessebar, Sunny Beach, and Veliko Tarnovo. Project work involved reviewing meeting minutes and guidance materials created by each participating country.
A cultural route planning training was held by Folkuniversitetet in Uppsala, Sweden on October 19th, 2018. The full-day training included a lecture and practical workshop on creating new cultural tourism routes based on cultural footprints. The goal was to strengthen competencies in culture and tourism fields. Seven representatives from the local tourism sector participated. The training director said they received important feedback to incorporate into their Nordplus Adult project, which aims to strengthen competencies in culture and tourism through informal education on creating cultural footprint routes over two years.
Jasmina Topić is a Serbian poet, writer, and editor born in 1977 in Pančevo, Serbia. She holds an MA in Serbian language and literature from Belgrade University. Topić has published five poetry books and works in prose and essays. She edits the literary magazines "Kvartal" and "Najbolja" and has received several awards for her writing. Topić is actively involved in the Serbian and international literary communities through residencies, festivals, translations, and cultural projects. She works as a professor of Serbian language and literature.
CURRICULUM VITAE | TINO DJUMINI | PHOTO | VIDEO | WEBDESIGN | 2016Tino Djumini
Tino Djumini photographer, videographer, web designer, and lecturer in audiovisual arts whose works are published and presented through books, exhibitions, webdesigns, video-, and animation productions.
www.tinodjumini.com
www.spotlightnewmedia.com
Madina Gasimi is a Russian national born in 1989 seeking an educational and research assistant position at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. She has a specialist degree in nanotechnology from D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia from 2006 to 2011. Her experience includes internships at the Garage Museum and as a guide at The Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow. She is fluent in English and Russian with skills in art history, research, project management, and public events.
Olga Vergeles has extensive experience organizing conferences, workshops, and other events in Ukraine and internationally. Some highlights of her experience include organizing a 200-person conference in 2016 on Ukraine's accounting and audit reforms for the EU, and a 300-person press conference in 2013 for the handover ceremony of the EuroBasket 2015 logo. She has organized over 15 specialized industry events between 2014-2015. Her experience also includes developing training programs and implementing workshops for 400 UEFA and LOC participants for Euro 2012 in Ukraine and Poland.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Lana Miletić from Zagreb, Croatia. It includes her personal information, work experience, education, and skills. She has worked in various part-time roles since 2010, including promotions, administration, journalism, and theater work. Her education includes studying at Vern' University of Applied Sciences in Zagreb. She lists strong communication, computer, and job skills.
Our project - 50 easy things you can do save the earthChristina Crawley
The partnership between teachers from Berlin, Varna, Alcanar, and Alcanar started in 2007 with an eTwinning project called Science in Our Schools. In 2009, two of the teachers met for the first time at an eTwinning conference in Prague. In 2010, two more teachers met in Varna, Bulgaria, visiting students and touring the city. Their ongoing dream is to finally meet all together in Malaga, Spain.
SEAS is a European platform that uses art and cultural exchange to promote sustainable development and regeneration of coastal regions and port cities. It has organized numerous events since 2003 in cities around the Baltic and Black Seas, pairing local artists with visiting European artists. The projects typically take place in post-industrial waterfront areas and involve dance, theatre, visual art, and film productions. SEAS receives funding from various European and national sources and partners with local organizations in host cities.
The document summarizes a trip to Slovakia in November for an event called "Ecotour 2.0". It describes long flights and bus rides to arrive in the cold city of Kosice. The following days involved cultural visits to sites like churches and a reception at the host school, where students from 9 countries performed and delegates from each country met. The reception included speeches from school officials and students had a chance to meet the local pop band. Photos were included of the various national delegations in attendance.
Project CHILDREN HELP CHILDREN involves young Russian musicians aged 11-14 giving classical music concerts, with proceeds going to charities like orphanages and children's hospitals. Funds have repaired an orphanage housing 42 children, provided Christmas gifts, medical equipment, and master classes. The program invites others to join in supporting these charitable causes through music.
The document summarizes information about the School Centre Slovenske Konjice-Zrece in Slovenia. It includes details about the established grammar school and vocational secondary school, as well as an adult education program. It describes the headmaster and various extracurricular activities offered to students, including foreign language classes, music, acting, and school publications. It also outlines several past and ongoing international projects involving schools from other European countries that focus on areas like publishing guides, language skills, and sharing folk music traditions. The vision is for the school to be modern and offer knowledge to students and inhabitants of the local region.
A group of students and teachers from Słupia Secondary School in Poland traveled to Trikala, Greece from February 19-24, 2013 to participate in an interschool project called "Wordcrossing" under the Comenius Program. During their visit, they presented their project logo and anthem, learned Greek dancing and music, visited historic sites in Trikala and Meteora, and bonded with students and teachers from their partner schools in Greece, Spain, Turkey, Italy and Romania before returning home with new experiences and memories.
Arena CS is a leading event management company in Ukraine that has organized over 1000 events since 2010 for more than 51,000 participants. It employs 57 people who are highly trained and experienced in event planning and execution. Some of Arena CS's major clients include the UN, European Union, and large Ukrainian companies.
A team from Business Academy Levice in Slovakia worked on an eTwinning project during the coronavirus crisis. The Business Academy is located in Levice, Slovakia, a small country in the heart of Europe. The Slovak eTwinning team collaborated on the project from their home country of Slovakia during the pandemic.
This document summarizes the activities of an international reading project between 2015-2018 involving teachers and students from Turkey, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Lithuania, and Spain. It describes teacher meetings and student exchanges that took place in each country, including planning activities, addressing student worries about speaking English, and teaching fables. The project aimed to improve language, ICT, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Participants gained international experience and intercultural understanding, formed friendships, and learned project management skills. The concluding message expresses gratitude for the relationships built over the course of the collaborative project.
The document summarizes a new exhibition and conference building located near Riga International Airport. The three-floor building has over 2,100 square meters of space, including five large exhibition halls, roof terraces, and a heated parking area. It was designed by a prominent Latvian architect in a modern Japanese architectural style using cement, glass, and metal. The building has state-of-the-art communication, ventilation, air conditioning, and fire prevention systems. It hosts international art exhibitions, business exhibitions, conferences, auctions, and other events.
A group of 16 children and 4 teachers from Lodz, Poland visited several places in the Czech Republic, including Prague, before arriving at Radslavice on September 20th. On the 21st, they spent the morning participating in activities and workshops with the Radslavice school, and were greeted by local councilors and the mayor. In the afternoon, the group took a trip to the Hydroelectric Power Station Dlouhe Strane.
In November 2014, Primary School NR 6 in Olsztyn, Poland started a "Talent Show" project where they invited students aged 6-12 and teachers to develop their talents responsibly in areas like dance, sports, music, art, intellectual pursuits, and theatre. Over 100 students from the school participated in the final "Talent Show" event on March 25, 2015, where everyone cheered on the participants and wished them continued success in developing their abilities.
This document outlines the agenda for the 3rd LDV-Partnership meeting held in Senigallia, Italy from March 19-23, 2013. The meeting was hosted at the Albergo Bice hotel and ITCG Corinaldesi school. The agenda included introductions and acceptance of previous meeting minutes, finalizing partnership documents, presentations on the regional vocational guidance system and a multilingual online platform, workshops, cultural visits to the city, and discussions around practical guidance in schools and dissemination efforts. The goal of the meeting was to advance the partnership's work on developing guidance tools and resources for vocational education across countries.
A questionnaire was administered to 300 students aged 14-19 in Slovakia containing 12 questions about Slovakia. The questions covered topics such as Slovakia's neighbors (Hungary and Russia), capital (Bratislava), currency (euro), membership in the European Union and NATO, population relative to Turkey, location of the Danube River, and the religion of most Slovakians (Christianity).
Tanec is a folk music group that has been promoting Macedonian culture and folk art for six decades around the world. Synthesis combines traditional Macedonian folk music roots with contemporary arrangements, featuring original Macedonian instruments. Leb i Sol was one of the most prominent rock bands in Yugoslavia in the 1970s and is considered the most eminent Macedonian rock group.
The document outlines the itinerary and activities for a 5th LDV partnership meeting held in Sliven, Bulgaria from September 11-15, 2013. Participants from several European countries attended presentations, workshops and tours focused on career guidance and vocational education. The schedule included visits to schools, a career guidance center, and sightseeing in locations like Sliven, Burgas, Nessebar, Sunny Beach, and Veliko Tarnovo. Project work involved reviewing meeting minutes and guidance materials created by each participating country.
A cultural route planning training was held by Folkuniversitetet in Uppsala, Sweden on October 19th, 2018. The full-day training included a lecture and practical workshop on creating new cultural tourism routes based on cultural footprints. The goal was to strengthen competencies in culture and tourism fields. Seven representatives from the local tourism sector participated. The training director said they received important feedback to incorporate into their Nordplus Adult project, which aims to strengthen competencies in culture and tourism through informal education on creating cultural footprint routes over two years.
Jasmina Topić is a Serbian poet, writer, and editor born in 1977 in Pančevo, Serbia. She holds an MA in Serbian language and literature from Belgrade University. Topić has published five poetry books and works in prose and essays. She edits the literary magazines "Kvartal" and "Najbolja" and has received several awards for her writing. Topić is actively involved in the Serbian and international literary communities through residencies, festivals, translations, and cultural projects. She works as a professor of Serbian language and literature.
CURRICULUM VITAE | TINO DJUMINI | PHOTO | VIDEO | WEBDESIGN | 2016Tino Djumini
Tino Djumini photographer, videographer, web designer, and lecturer in audiovisual arts whose works are published and presented through books, exhibitions, webdesigns, video-, and animation productions.
www.tinodjumini.com
www.spotlightnewmedia.com
Polish students' presentation on comenius englishPatoEva
This document summarizes the DROPS multilateral school partnership project between schools in Hungary, Spain, Austria, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Turkey, and Poland. The project involved student exchanges focused on different topics where students visited each other's cities and schools, learning about each other's cultures and traditions. Students improved their language skills, visited historic sites, and gained international experience through this lifelong learning program.
Ambassador Ljuben Tevdovski is an international expert with nearly two decades of experience in educational, scientific, and governmental institutions. His areas of expertise include anthropology, archaeology theory and history, and classical archaeology. He has served as the Macedonian Ambassador to Canada, advisor to the President of Macedonia, and in several leadership roles within the Macedonian government and cultural organizations. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Scientific Board of the Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology and President of the International Cultural Relations Institute, where he also teaches as an assistant professor.
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La presentazione di Chris Torch (Rijeka 2020)
Slovenia - “Progress of implementation of the UNESCO Convention (2003) in Slo...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Summarizing presentation is connected with EVS project "Step to the future" (2016-3-PL01-KA105-035124) financed in frame of Erasmus+ Programme. In the project took part volunteer Paweł Szyk, who worked in institution "Nizhny Novgorod regional children’s library" under care of the SFERA non-governmental organization. Paweł spent whole year (12 months) in Russian Federation in Nizhny Novgorod.
The document provides information about a youth exchange project taking place from October 27-31, 2014 in Zagreb, Croatia. The project, called "Building Blocks", aims to encourage active citizenship and engagement with urban spaces among young people through creative arts. It will involve workshops in video, street art, and 3D city modeling to explore brownfield sites and public spaces in Zagreb. The schedule outlines activities for each day, including workshops, field visits, evaluations, and social events.
Ljiljana Maletin Vojvodic is a contemporary Serbian writer, cultural researcher, and photographer inspired by different cultures and female art. She has written novels, non-fiction works, art books, and newspaper articles in Serbian and English. Her works explore Nordic countries and she has participated in many artist residency programs in Europe, Greenland, and Japan. Through her diverse creative pursuits, Ljiljana seeks adventure and self-discovery while researching ideas of home, landscapes, and urban environments around the world.
This document discusses a children's exhibition called "The Journey Back and Forth" created by the Swedish Travelling Exhibitions agency. It involved a group of children ages 8-11, called "Advisors", who helped shape the exhibition from the beginning by providing their perspective and ideas to producers, artists, and designers. The exhibition aims to inspire children's imagination and creativity through exploring themes of time travel, journeys, and using augmented reality techniques. It opened in Stockholm on April 9th, 2011.
The Cultural Institute Vojvodinas Slovaks was founded in 2008 to preserve and promote Slovak culture in Serbia. It operates programs to document, research, and share Slovak cultural heritage and contemporary works. This includes an online portal mapping Slovak culture in Vojvodina, an electronic database of cultural artifacts, publications on Slovak culture, and cultural events both in Vojvodina and abroad to celebrate Slovak artists and traditions. The Institute aims to strengthen Slovak minority culture and ensure its continuity into the future.
Six students and two teachers from Poland went to Strasbourg, France for a project meeting with students from Italian and Spanish schools as part of the Comenius program. They participated in cultural activities and workshops, visited local sights, and began forming new international friendships. Later meetings were held in Poland, Italy, and Spain, allowing for further artistic collaboration and cultural exchange between the students through activities like dance lessons, photography classes, and talent shows. All involved felt the Comenius program was a hugely positive experience that helped them learn English and visit new places while getting to know amazing people from other countries.
The document provides a draft programme for a multicultural summer academy taking place in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia from August 17-23, 2014. The programme includes lectures, workshops, tours and cultural activities focused on topics of regional diversity, socio-economic growth, multiculturalism, minority rights, and intercultural competencies. Key events include opening and closing sessions, lectures from scholars on topics like tolerance and human rights, guided tours of historical and cultural sites, and workshops on identity building, education, and youth participation. The goal is to promote understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity through educational and networking opportunities.
The document summarizes transnational meetings that were part of a project in several European countries focused on total communication skills. The Turkey meeting included workshops on painting and cooking, a photo exhibition, and visits to schools and historic sites. The Hungary meeting featured a performance on communication barriers, workshops on total communication, and visits to government buildings and museums. The Poland meeting included workshops on an educational software and pantomime, participation in deaf events, and visits to parks and museums. The Czech Republic meeting presented the software, a student performance, workshops at a sign language center, and visits to schools and historic cities. The project concluded with a final meeting in Romania.
Daria Koskorou has over a decade of experience working in the cultural sector as a curator, events coordinator, writer, and researcher in Greece and Europe. She has a Masters in Arts and has held various roles coordinating cultural projects and exhibitions. Her experience includes directing the Capodistrias Museum in Corfu and assisting in Corfu's bid to become the European Capital of Culture in 2021.
This document proposes a student exchange project called "Transromanica - World Heritage in Young Hands" that would educate students about cultural heritage sites in Southeast Europe designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The project would involve forming student teams from schools in the region that would visit notable Romanesque-era sites connected by the Transromanica cultural route, which extends from Germany to Serbia. Students would learn about the sites and cultures through workshops, presentations, and sharing experiences. They would also promote the importance of preserving natural and cultural heritage. The proposal suggests organizing subsequent "UNESCO Caravans" where student teams from multiple countries could visit each other's World Heritage sites to learn about different cultures and foster tolerance.
This document discusses good museum practices from multiple perspectives. It emphasizes viewing visitors as participators and producers rather than just consumers. Two exhibition projects are described that involved collaborating with children at various stages of the creative process. Good museum practice is said to treat children as individuals, recognize their competence, provide a safe environment, allow sufficient time, provide access, and rely on the creative process.
unfolding - Nan Tien Institute art exhibition
2 - 22 November 2012
12 IAVA artists explored the idea of unfolding in the context of Australian Artists in the Asian Century.
Artists: Kendal Heyes, Jennifer Jackson, Garry Jones, Alena Kennedy, Flossie Peitsch, Jennifer Portman, Deborah Redwood, Robert Reid, Sue Smalkowski, Arja Välimäki, Vyvian Wilson, Mary Wingrave.
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Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
The methodology involves the distribution of a structured questionnaire, ensuring a representative sample and facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the gathered data.
Key findings include the nuanced perceptions of transportation infrastructure adequacy, safety and security concerns, financial influences on travel decisions, and the cultural and ecological impacts of transportation choices. These findings culminate in a comprehensive set of recommendations for policymakers and practitioners in the Nigerian tourism industry. The findings contribute to the existing literature by providing actionable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers in the Nigerian tourism sector.
The recommendations encompass gender-sensitive planning, infrastructure enhancements, safety measures, and strategic interventions to address financial constraints, ensuring a holistic and sustainable development of the tourism industry in Nigeria.
Author: Imafidon Osademwingie Martins
Wayanad-The-Touristry-Heaven to the tour.pptxcosmo-soil
Wayanad, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a lush paradise renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. From trekking Chembra Peak to exploring ancient Edakkal Caves, Wayanad offers thrilling adventures and serene experiences. Its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture and tourism, highlights a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and modernity.
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A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
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