The project in a few words
“Intercultural Dialogue through Art” is a 10-day youth exchange organized by Associazione Joint in Ligonchio (Italy) in April and May 2023, focused on the topic of intercultural dialogue, through the use of artistic tools.
The Youth Exchange will be divided into 2 main parts: in the first part we will mostly explore the topic of intercultural dialogue, while in the second part, we will approach different artistic techniques, also at direct contact with nature, in order to find new ways of practicing and promoting intercultural dialogue.
Main Objectives
- To make young people more aware about the topics of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogues
- To exchange experiences about intercultural dialogue and discrimination in the involved countries
- To investigate artistic forms to foster intercultural dialogue among young people and local communities
- To create tangible artistic outputs to be used during the dissemination events
- To promote inclusion and to break cultural barriers.
Who can apply?
Youngsters (18-31 years old) that…
- … have a strong motivation to learn about the topic of social inclusion and art
- … are fluent in English as a working language (being able to understand and communicate in English for the entire project)
- … can commit to attending to the project for its full duration
- … are proactive and willing to learn more about the topic
- … are residing in Germany
- … We encourage the participation of participants with fewer opportunities. (Participants with fewer opportunities will be prioritised.)
Hosting Organisation
Joint Association is a Social Promotion Association based in Milan. The association operates in the non-profit sector from more than 12 years and offers to young people international mobility and learning opportunities in non-formal contexts.
Joint Association in specialized in projects related to the non-formal education and the intercultural learning. It addresses to young people between 18 and 30 years old and follows pedagogical paths for high schools students and for the most weak sectors of the society such as disadvantaged young people.