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Move & Act

The project "Move and act" will contribute to the international cooperation of young people, will give young people the opportunity to express their voice and realize their potential through artistic activities, and will also promote entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial thinking.

Project number - 2022-1-PL01-KA220-YOU-86569

The project is financed by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ program

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Project coordinator - SPOLECZNA ACADEMY NAUK (PL)

Partners:
e-Nable Greece (GR)
Associazione Ergon a favore dei Sordi (IT)
Fundacja Instytut Re-Integracji Spolecznej (PL)
Open Europe (EU)
MyArtist Koin.S.Ep. (GR)
Association Social hubas (LT)

First transnational partners meeting

12/12/2022 - 12/13/2022, Reus, Spain

The first face-to-face meeting of the partners took place in mid-December. The first meeting was organized by partners in Spain - OPEN EUROPE. A detailed project implementation plan was prepared, the partners divided their activities, and we discussed the main activities and responsibilities of the project. The first result of the project - guidelines for strengthening digital competencies with the help of innovative digital tools that are more accessible to young people with fewer opportunities - coming soon! 

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Transnational partners meeting in Athens

June 2023

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We are happy to share the latest events from the 2nd international KA220-YOU project partners meeting held in Athens, Greece!✨This meeting was organized by E-Nable Greece and its' aim is to empower young people by developing entrepreneurship and digital skills 💪💡
Our consortium members, representing organizations from across Europe, gathered to discuss and review the progress of our project. It is wonderful to observe the spirit of cooperation and dedication of the partners! 🌟🤝
The day started with a warm welcome from our project coordinator and representatives of the host organization, which set the tone for a productive meeting. We immediately dived into the project overview and interesting discussions about the work packages. 
We examined MOVE & ACT curriculum, we shared our insights and assigned assignments with specific deadlines. The most important thing is to give our youth the right skills and knowledge to thrive! 💡🎯
We also discussed multiple events with the PhotoVoice exhibition, where partners shared ideas, divided tasks and set deadlines. These events will showcase the incredible achievements of our youth, giving them the spotlight they deserve! 📸✨
Dissemination strategies were a key topic of discussion as we aim to widely disseminate the results of our project. It is important to ensure that our impact reaches as many young people as possible! 🌍📢
Of course, quality monitoring is vital to maintaining our project excellence. We have taken the time to develop a thorough quality monitoring plan, ensuring that we provide only the best for our youth! 🔍 ✅


As the day progressed, we plotted and planned our next steps, addressing open questions and issues along the way. Collaboration and open communication were at the heart of our discussions! 🗓️🤝


The meeting ended with an evaluation and summary, which captured the valuable insights gained during the day. 


Stay tuned for #Move_and_Act as we continue to lift up and support our amazing youth! 🌍🙌

 

Created training platform you can find here


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Training for young people - in the cradle of European history and culture

19.06.2023 - 23.06.2023, Athens, Greece

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In Athens, the project MOVE&ACT held inspiring LTTA training throughout the week.

On the first day, young people participated in the session "Design Your Dream European Identity", where we created our alternative European passports. We let our imaginations run wild with art supplies and passport templates. From beautiful drawings reflecting favorite European destinations to sincere, personal values, goals and aspirations. Everyone's talents and creativity were revealed, we got to know each other's views on European identity! Once the passports were completed, participants had a unique opportunity to discuss the meaning of the choices and share their ideas. Such conversations foster a deeper sense of community.

 

On Tuesday, the young people got to know how a 3D printer works! ️ It was an extraordinary opportunity to look into the future and learn about modern technologies. A 3D printer is a new generation technology tool that allows you to create three-dimensional objects from different materials. Participants learned how a printer scans and transforms designs into a physical object. This experience combines technology with artistic and creative abilities, encouraging young people to discover unlimited possibilities. A 3D printer can create things that can be useful in everyday life.

 

On Wednesday, the participants had a fantastic orienteering competition in the center of Athens. The held orienteering competition was a unique adventure, during which the participants not only had fun, but also had the unique opportunity to discover many interesting and unseen places! ‍ Teams had to overcome tasks that required collaboration, strategy and quick decision-making as time was limited.

The participants not only learned to navigate the city of Athens, but also discovered hidden oases, artistic objects, and historical monuments. It was not only a new experience, but also acquired knowledge about the city's culture, history and architecture.

 

On Thursday, the young people had a great opportunity to visit the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST), where we looked at the works of contemporary art and immersed ourselves in the world of contemporary art. ️EMST is one of the most important art museums in Greece, which houses various types of contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, video and audio works and many other art forms. It features both local and international artists.️ Young people saw and appreciated contemporary art exhibits and works reflecting various themes, ideas and creative approaches. They had the opportunity to get involved in the interpretation of works of art, to get to know the sources of inspiration of artists and to understand the methods of expression of contemporary art.

Also, the young people had an interesting task - to create a social story that would help other people to reach the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athens. The young people did extensive research and gathered information to provide an exact route to reach the EMST Museum. The story created by the young people included information about the nearest public transport stop, travel routes, points of interest or landmarks, as well as useful tips on how to reach the museum. Thanks to pictures, maps, and other visual elements, the information in the story was clearer and easier to understand.

It was a great opportunity to understand that sharing information and helping others is very important.

 

Friday was the last day in Greece. On this day, the young people had the opportunity to present their social stories, share their creative works and stories. In addition, the young people were awarded certificates for participating in all the project events.

 

A week full of activities, innovations, knowledge and experiences passed unnoticed. Impressions and memories will remain for a long time and will be the basis for future meetings!

Newsletter No. 1

The MOVE&ACT project of the Social Hub in Athens hosted a week of inspiring LTTA trainings.

On the first day, young people took part in the session "Design Your Dream European Identity", where we designed our own alternative European passports. Using art supplies and passport templates, we unleashed our imagination. From beautiful drawings reflecting our favourite European destinations to sincere, personal values, goals and aspirations. Everyone's talents and creativity were revealed and we learned about each other's views on European identity! Once the passports were completed, participants had the unique opportunity to share and discuss the meaning of their choices and share their ideas. Such conversations foster a deeper sense of community.

 

On Tuesday, the young people got to know how a 3D printer works! It was an extraordinary opportunity to look into the future and learn about modern technology. A 3D printer is a new generation of technology tool that allows you to create three-dimensional objects from different materials. Participants learnt how the printer scans and converts designs into a physical object. This experience combines technology with artistic and creative skills and encourages young people to explore unlimited possibilities. A 3D printer can be used to create objects that can be useful in everyday life.

 

On Wednesday, the participants had a fantastic orienteering competition in the centre of Athens. The orienteering was a unique adventure where the participants not only had a great time, but also had the unique opportunity to discover many interesting and unseen places! Teams had to complete tasks that required cooperation, strategy and quick decision-making, as time was limited.

In addition to learning how to navigate around Athens, participants discovered hidden oases, artistic sites and historical monuments. It was not only a new experience, but also a learning experience about the city's culture, history and architecture.

 

On Thursday, the young people had the great opportunity to visit the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST), where we saw contemporary artworks and immersed ourselves in the world of contemporary art. The EMST is one of the most important art museums in Greece and houses many different types of contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, video and sound works, and many other art forms. It showcases both local and international artists.️ The young people saw and appreciated contemporary art exhibits and works reflecting different themes, ideas and creative approaches. They had the opportunity to engage in the interpretation of artworks, to learn about the artists' sources of inspiration and to understand the ways in which contemporary art is expressed.

The young people also had the interesting task of creating a social story to help other people to reach the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athens. The young people carried out extensive research and gathered information in order to come up with a precise route to the EMST. The story created by the young people included information on the nearest public transport stop, travel routes, landmarks or landmarks of interest, as well as useful tips on how to reach the museum. Pictures, maps and other visual elements made the information in the story clearer and easier to understand.

It was a great opportunity to understand the importance of sharing information and helping others.

 

Friday was the last day in Greece. On this day, the young people had the opportunity to present the social stories they had created, to share their creative works and stories and to receive certificates for their participation in all the project events.

 

A week full of activities, innovations, knowledge and experiences flew by. Impressions and memories that will last for a long time and be the basis for future meetings!

The 1st newsletter in English can be accessed here: http://moveandact-project.com/activities/newsletters/

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