From the 4th to the 6th of November 2022, the team of youth workers from 5 countries met in the capital of Hungary to design the final steps of the project 'Fine Arts for FINE Learning'. Lolo, Ruggero, Zach, Juditta, together with the two FCV representatives, Lluc and Zaklina, were in charge of planning the final steps and tasks to produce the the manual 'Fine Arts for FINE Learning' and the website from which it will be possible to access it, available to all those who wish it by March 2023.
Juditta, representative of the Hungarian team, welcomed us to Budapest, preparing us the best possible working conditions, and introducing us to the cuisine, local and international culture and the city center at night. On the first day we worked in the EKE offices and, on the second day, in the Aurora cultural center, where we discussed and decided what the final format of the results of the initiative will be and how we organise ourselves to get there on time and with the collaboration of the whole group.
We are really happy with all the ideas we share and with the confidence that the handbook will serve so many other youth organizations, educational centers, art schools, educators, artists, youth workers and art professionals 'encourage them to learn about the enormous potential of the arts, as a non-regulated training technique that allows for learning outcomes with added value.
The activity has the support of the Erasmus+ Program of the European Commission and the Spanish National Agency and was selected in 2020 within the extraordinary call for strategic alliances focused on the development of skills and inclusion through the creativity and the arts.
If you want more information about the upcoming activities of the project and how to participate, do not hesitate to send us an email at zach@usbngo.gr. We will keep you informed!
