Organization Filoxenia hosted the second module of the training series „Krzyżowa Model goes Greece”. 31 people from Poland, Greece, Czech Republic, Germany, and Romania gathered in Kryoneri to deal with the topic of inclusion in international youth work.
The 3rd international inclusive dance festival united around 100 people from 10 different countries. Participants had a possibility to explore the magnificent world of dance and individual and cultural diversity by attending dance and music workshops and being a part of a big international community.
The project took place between 15.-22.11.2019, in the Youth Academy Walberberg (Germany). The main topics of the Youth Exchange were Diversity, Stereotypes and Prejudices.
“BE COOL TOUR” was a project for 15 participants, from 5 different organisations (3 participants per organisation) aged between 18 – 30. The idea was to connect all youngsters from any economical background by bringing them together through different urban activities, solidarity actions and
Experience by Slovak group of participants We are very thankfull that we were chosen to participate in this project. We will express our experiences separately. Making international friends and meeting with different cultures of music. It has been the best experience of my life. At first I was
Our experience from the Erasmus+ program MUSIC- Cultural Heritage, Youth exchange in Bornheim, Germany. Our group travelled from Greece. Five young musicians departed in order to meet other groups and share an amazing musical journey. Friendships where built very quickly between people that where
“MUSIC-Cultural Heritage”, shapes our identities in everyday lives, in every generation and is a tool for social dialogue. The main aim of our project was to encourage more people to discover and engage with the European cultural heritage and to support the feeling of belonging to a common European
written by participant from Hungary. My experience with the international seminar on music, hosted by Filoxenia organisation, supported by Erasmus+ program, in the beautiful, rustic village of Kryoneri in Greece, was beyond all my expectations. It was a week rich in making new international