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Action 1.1: Youth exchange with magic hands, Kirsehir, Turkey, 2008

by Ricardo Alves last modified 2008-03-21 08:04

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Our project mainly seems to be introducing handicrafts of different cultures to the youth of Europe, but our first aim is to prove brotherhood between different cultures even if languages and cultures are different.

Each handicaraft tells something which is not verbalized about the culture it belongs to, Someone's figure show the pain they experienced and the other's colour show the great days they spent, the other's knots show their hopes.We think that as a one of the main elements of a nation's culture handicrafts are great tools to built a bridge between cultures. In fact we will give the message explaining what kind of a world we want to live in by means of needle work, pottery, woodwork... etc. We want to create harmony between cultures through colours, figures and our artistic skills indeed through our hands together, so we want to work hand in hand with our hands."

We need 5 partner countries with 6 participants +1 leader from the programme countries. All accommodation and food costs will be 100 %, and travel costs will be 70 % covered by the project fund according to youth in action programme regulations.

If you are interested in this project and want to be our partner in Kirsehir, Turkey, please send your Part 3 forms (attached) on this fax number (00903867126450) no later than 30th March, 2008.

Please also send the form to this address:
Ahi Evran Universitesi
Kaman Meslek Yuksek Okulu
40300 Kaman-Kirsehir-TURKEY

Deadline: 2008/03/30

 

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