This document outlines a plan to conduct workshops, trainings, and games for a group of 20 children and youngsters aged 7 to 20 in Donetsk city, Ukraine over a period of 4 months. The activities aim to promote alternative education and raise awareness of human rights issues through art and a positive approach. Local volunteers, artists, and NGOs will collaborate to conduct sessions once or twice per week focused on topics like self-expression, equality, gender, and building bridges between groups.
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Chen Yoke Pin (Malaysia)
Arts-Ed
Senior Manager
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Melissa Tan
Singapore
National Arts Council, Singapore, Deputy Director, Arts & Youth
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Adjjima Na Patalung & Pavinee Samakkabutr - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Adjjima Na Patalung (Thailand) & Pavinee Samakkabutr (Thailand)
Bangkok International Children’s Theatre Festival (BICT Fest)
http://www.bictfest.com
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
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Chen Yoke Pin - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Chen Yoke Pin (Malaysia)
Arts-Ed
Senior Manager
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
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Melissa Tan - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Melissa Tan
Singapore
National Arts Council, Singapore, Deputy Director, Arts & Youth
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
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Part of a Professional Development Day titled: Art World Alliances: negotiating relationships between the art classroom, art world and art teacher’s professional obligations.
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arts-ED is a non-profit organization (NPO) based in Penang, Malaysia which specializes in innovative community-based arts and culture education for young people and adult communities. Our work is focused on empowering communities to develop awareness of their cultural assets through mapping, documentation, promotion and celebration of culture.
Our vision is to help sustain local culture and diversity through creative hands-on approaches to education that emphasize the relationship between arts, culture and life.
arts-ED projects are run in community settings and are organized around the theme of ‘arts, culture and heritage’. The theme helps participants connect with their own environment, cultural assets and community and encourages learning around real issues, values and meaning.
We work in collaboration with institutions, arts educators, artists, and community activists to promote culture education at a local and regional level. Our innovative approach has been emulated by other non-profit organizations within Malaysia as well as in Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia.
Who we are…
We strongly believe that each and every child regardless of his or her social background is entitled to a childhood free of worries and full of happiness.
This common vision of 150 volunteers with diverse professional backgrounds was the reason to found and continue to support the association KRASS e.V.. We offer access to projects and grants of fines arts and a safe location to come to and join art classes for children and young people.
What we do…
In the background of KRASS e.V. is the german Düsseldorf-based foundation ‘Stiftung Kultur für Kinder’. Between its goals is to provide a secure financial basis for the work of our association. The executive team of KRASS e.V. and all external volunteers are the ones who do the work for and with the children. Via KRASS e.V.:
• We help children and teens to develop a healthy self-esteem, learn about their strengths and find ways to express themselves.
• We believe that learning about fine arts and being creative helps children to build a positive future for themselves.
• We give grants to financially disadvantaged or talented children.
• We operate mobile art studios for children, we run art projects in schools, we sponsor schools for children with special needs and we transfer our knowledge to partners in other cities and other countries. We operate our 10 affiliates within Germany, under a concept of social franchising. We build further our network in Asia.
2. FOR WHOM?
Group of 20
children and youngsters between
the ages of 7 and 20 years.
3. WITH WHOM?
• Volunteers
• Local artists
• Local NGO`s
• Bulgarian NGO
4. WHAT?
• Organize 8 workshops, 16 trainings
& 4 interactive games;
• Promote alternative education
through an art installation
5. WHY?
• Brake stereotypes and rise awareness
on HR and alternative education
through art and games;
• Promote tolerance;
• Develop their imaginative thinking;
• Show them a funny way of creative and
fruitful communication
7. WHEN?
• June – September
/4 months/
• Once a week
• 45 min
8. HOW?
• Warm up activities
• Games
• Group work
• Improvisations
• Creative methods
• Street art
9. GOAL
Motivate the young people from Donetsk
region to explore constantly new ways of
educate themselves and overcome some
stereotypes.
10. OBJECTIVES
Promote alternative education and raise awareness on HR through
contemporary art, organizing group of 20 young people, once or twice a
week, in sessions of 45 min, for four months in Donetsk city.
11. PLAN
• Get to know each other
• Presentation
• Freedom to express yourself
• Equality
• Gender issues
• “Building bridges”
• Street art
• Farewell party