Location: Manresa, Spain
This youth exchange is designed for young people who want to explore racism, inclusion, and social change through theatre while building meaningful connections in an international and creative environment.
Participants will take part in theatre workshops, group dynamics, debates, video forums, and creative activities focused on intersectionality, stereotypes, prejudice, storytelling, representation, and the role of art in addressing discrimination. Through non-formal learning methods, artistic experimentation, and collaborative activities, you will explore how theatre can become a powerful tool to understand, challenge, and deconstruct racism in its many forms.
The programme combines non-formal education methods, creativity, teamwork, and intercultural learning to strengthen key competences such as communication, critical thinking, self-expression, facilitation, empathy, and active participation.
If you want to connect with people from different countries, explore theatre as a tool for inclusion and social awareness, develop new creative skills, and be part of an inspiring international experience, this youth exchange is for you!
Age of participants: 18-30, Group Leader: 18+
There is a preparatory activity visit (APV) for the Group Leader on site between 9 and 11 June.
Accommodation and meals during the project will be free of charge. Travel expenses will be reimbursed according to Erasmus+ rules after the project.