Youth and Work with INCA and Southeast Europe Training, Barcelona

Deadline: 20 January 2013
Open to: Participants from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Spain,  Switzerland, United Kingdom
Venue: Llinars del Vallès (Barcelona), 2 – 10 April 2013

Description

“Youth and Work with INCA and Southeast Europe” project is a training course that will take place in Llinars del Vallès (Barcelona) from the 2nd to the 10th of April 2013. 26 young people from Spain, Italy, Switzerland, UK, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo will participate. The main topics of the project are the youth unemployment and the social exclusion that this situation creates. The training course sets as principal objectives to analyse the the situation that young people in Europe are facing at working level, to encourage their sense of initiative and to propose alternative solutions based on creativity. Planned activities include games and dynamics to strengthen the group; social theatre, clown and audiovisual workshops; simulations; activities based on working groups; and activities focused on the chance to follow-up this project. The working methods are based on social theatre, clown and audiovisual, and they will have a methodological approach based on Non-Formal Education.

Objectives

  • To open a window to the artistic and cultural cooperation in youth field with Southeast Europe countries.
  • To promote new partnerships for INCA international network.
  • To explore the employment situation of young people in Southeast Europe countries and compare it to European countries, in order to highlight differences and similarities.
  • To reflect on new artistic initiatives that can promote social inclusion of young people and fight against poverty and marginalization.
  • To foster new international initiatives to promote youth employment in artistic and cultural field.
  • To promote mutual understanding among young people coming from different EU countries and non-EU countries.
  • To analyse the opportunities of EU enlargement towards the Southeast Europe countries.

Contents of the training

  1. Youth work, unemployment, lack of opportunities.
  2. Unemployment as reason for less participation in the society.
  3. Creativity as a basis for intercultural work (art as a common language) and as answer to the lack of opportunities.
  4. Art as a tool for social transformation and social inclusion.
  5. Theatre and video as tools for youth work.
  6. Youth cooperation with Southeast Europe countries.
  7. EU enlargement and expectations towards a more just, more social and more focused on the younger generation European Union.

Main program elements

Team-building, simulations, theatre and video workshop, intercultural activities, reflection groups. Every day there will be a performative action in the street, designed and made by the participants, as an element of reflection on the issues discussed; every day a different action, in exploring the possibilities that art offer for actions that promote social inclusion and fighting poverty.

Eligibility

This training course is eligible for 26 participants from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Spain,  Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Costs

70% of the travel costs for selected participants are covered by the YiA Programme, and they will be reimbursed during the project. Participants should cover on their own the remaining 30% of travel cost. Selected participants will have to pay a participation fee of 30 euro. Costs for board, accommodation and training are fully covered by the organizers. Visa costs are fully covered.

Application procedure

The online application form can be found here. Please fill in the form before the deadline, which is set to 20 January 2013. Date of selection is 31 January 2013.

Selection procedure

There will be 18 participants from theatre field (performance theatre, street theatre, circus, clown, social theatre, etc.) and 8 from audiovisual sector selected, both with at least 1 year of experience (professional or semi-professional). For audiovisual participants: please, give us some information about your old productions, participation in audiovisual project’s production, your own technical material (photo cameras, video cameras, laptops, softwares, cables, plugs, adapters, etc.). Application contents will be the bases of the selection’s procedure.

Contact

Riccardo Gulletta
E-Mail: info@inca-cat.org
Phone: +34625818719

Please check the full call for participants for detailed information or visit the webpage.

4 thoughts on “Youth and Work with INCA and Southeast Europe Training, Barcelona

    1. Dear Elena,

      You should probably include organisation in which you are involved into/ an organisation where you are participating in and you are part of. Please do consider that.

      Kind regards,
      Mladiinfo team

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