The Unifying Power of Arts Erasmus Project

General information for the The Unifying Power of Arts Erasmus Project

The Unifying Power of Arts Erasmus Project
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Project Title

The Unifying Power of Arts

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 : School Exchange Partnerships

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Cultural heritage/European Year of Cultural Heritage; Social dialogue; Creativity and culture

Project Summary

The rising number of refugees and the long-term existence of minorities and immigrants in our regions has been an issue concerning many European societies. On the one hand, these people are facing integration problems while dreaming of having a better life, and on the other hand, the societies they are expecting mercy from have strong prejudices and even racist thoughts, which eventually affect the welfare and comfort of both sides. Although it is always possible to live together in peace, persistent racist acts disrupt the realization of that fantasy. Fortunately, the power of arts is so strong that it can help overcome the problem. For this reason, using arts as a tool to discover and appreciate cultural diversities is the basis of our project, which focuses on gathering people together to break prejudices and increasing harmony of the societies we live in.

The project mainly aims at using the unifying power of arts to break prejudices; encouraging the social inclusion of disadvantaged groups; discovering the richness of arts cultures; contributing to the re-discovery of forgotten cultural characteristics; raising awareness of the value of European Cultural Heritage; boosting creativity and empowering skills of language, ICT, and communication; improving the abilities to work in transnational teams and establishing the project management skills.

The project will last 24 months with the partnership of 5 partner schools. Project team including around 100 students and 10 teachers and administrators will participate in 5 exchanges. 50 disadvantaged students will be included in mobilities and more than 7000 people are expected to benefit from the project indirectly.

Before exchanges, participants will be guided to complete the preparation activities and informed about the culture and law of the host countries. Legal requirements (passports, consent forms, etc) will be handled with the lead of contact persons. Participants will receive psychological support and guidance from the project team all the time and they will be informed about their role in the project activities.

Meetings will be held before, during and after exchanges to make arrangements for successful management. Partners will make presentations and discussions where they will introduce their cultures; the great people in their histories, the games their children and young people play, their traditional dances, music, musical instruments, arts and famous artists. Before each exchange, the students will conduct questionnaires to discover the prejudices of their people towards the people of the host countries. During the exchanges, they will discuss about the results of the questionnaires and make suggestions to break the prejudices. With an aim to learn more about each others’ cultures, the participants will organize competitions on cooking, dancing and painting. There will also be ‘Stop Racism’ poster competition and ‘Best Things About Us’ photograph competition, which will contribute to the elimination of racism and the appreciation of cultural diversity. The preparations of video presentations about local dishes and Unesco’s World Heritage Sites will improve the ICT skills as well as increasing the sense of curiosity about other cultures. The traditional dishes, games, dances, music and arts booklets, the Unesco’s World Heritage Sites brochure, the project corner, website, leaflet, logo, tshirt, calender and annual magazine ‘Mosaic of Cultures’ together with the exhibitions, mini concert, fashion show and dance performance will increase the visibility of the project and attract attention of the local people as well as social and local media, which will contribute to the dissemination of the project results. The presentations about the experiences of participants and project results to the staff and students who doesn’t participate in the project will be held at the end of each exchange and pass the projects results to more people. The Memory Book, to be filled in by all participants at the end of each exchange will remain as a remembrance after the end of the project. It will motivate its readers to be a part of transnational projects. The magazine ‘Mosaic of Cultures’ will contribute a lot to the sustainability of the project as it will continue to be produced even after the project is completed. The project website will continue to be available to everyone after the project period is over. The project activities will continue in the eTwinning platform with more partners and more students.

The project will help all participants integrate better in their societies, appreciate cultural diversities throughout Europe and live together in peace, use creativity to fight against racism, improve their competences in ICT and languages and skills of teamwork and cooperation in transnational teams. As a result of their successful social inclusion and increased academic performance, the chances of a better future will rise up.

Project Website

http://www.theunifyingpowerofarts.com

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 83532,61 Eur

Project Coordinator

Sehit Muhammet Onur Demir Anadolu Lisesi & Country: TR

Project Partners

  • Colegiul National Dinicu Golescu
  • Viesoji istaiga Vytauto Didziojo universiteto Ugnes Karvelis gimnazija
  • Srednja skola Vela Luka
  • SEPUGS Vasil Antevski Dren