Solidarity in Times of Crisis 2018-2020 Erasmus Project

General information for the Solidarity in Times of Crisis 2018-2020 Erasmus Project

Solidarity in Times of Crisis 2018-2020 Erasmus Project
July 7, 2020 12:00 am
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Project Title

Solidarity in Times of Crisis 2018-2020

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Capacity Building for youth in ACP countries, Latin America and Asia

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics:

Project Summary

A wonderful, innovative programme of non-formal learning in six countries, involving youth workers, arts professionals and young people facing adversity including Roma, refugees and survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster.A series of multilateral conferences, workshops and meetings will formalise policy dialogue, co-operation and networking with arts professionals developing the capacity to work with and include• Young Roma in Transylvania, Romania• Young People affected by the Grenfell Tower Fire in Notting Hill, London, UK• Young refugees in Lampedusa and young offenders in Catania, Southern Italy• Young refugees and people with learning disabilities in Ponary, Lithuania• Young people in rural South India, including Dalit (“untouchable”) tribal people• Prize winning young classical musicians from across the EUThe workshops will allow for training and development, exploring connexions between Breakdance and Classical Music for presentation in 6 large scale youth events:International Digital Dance-offs, Instrumental Duelling, Roasting and Throwdowns live streamed on YouTubea truly powerful, new exciting form of youth arts performance using Digital technology that is both advanced and accessible. Competition winning young classical musicians from all 28 EU nations, who are used to performing in concert to privileged audiences, will work with Hip Hop artists, composers and choreographers in Luxembourg in preparation for work with 20 children/young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in each of the six partner countries. They will be digitally connected for competitive performance battles using Breakdance and/or local street dance and martial arts forms, including Breakdance Battles in LondonJhora Duelling in RomaniaViolin Duelling in LithuaniaTarantella Duelling in Naples and Kalaripayattu Attakalari in South IndiaOpen Educational ResourceThe programme will make YouTube history as the first ever international digital smackdown with live, classical music. As well as YouTube and website documentation, a concrete output will be a handbook in 9 EU languages plus Arabic and Malayalam describing techniques, philosophy and experiences with practical advice on how to start up, run and sustain youth arts projects that do not rely on language. The handbook will have a Clean Ecological Footprint, without consuming resources or producing waste. This innovative new project will inspire young people to get involved with their local communities and find out about other EU and global communities, while celebrating children and minorities’ creativity and rights to inclusion. It will provide a powerful, highly visible celebration of EU values to people in the UK, at this crucial moment while there is still time to reverse the terrible decision of Brexit.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 150000 Eur

Project Coordinator

THE FLYING GORILLAS & Country: UK

Project Partners

  • ECOLE DE MUSIQUE DE L’UNION GRAND-DUC ADOLPHE
  • VIESOJI ISTAIGA NATU KNYGYNAS
  • LE NUVOLE SOCIETA COOPERATIVA
  • FUNDATIA PHILADELPHIA TRANSYLVANIA
  • SUHRUTH NATAKA KALARI
  • EUROPAISCHE UNION DER MUSIKWETTBEWERBE FUR DIE JUGEND – EUROPEAN UNIONOF MUSIC COMPETITIONS FOR YOUTH – EMCY – EV