The youth exchange “le 1000 facce dell’Europa”, in english “the 1000 Europe facets” is a youth exchange which will be organised by Eufemia association in Turin (Italy) from 1st until 10th of May 2014.
Young people from Belgium, Martinique (FR) and Italy will participate at this exchange.
The objectives are to favorise the meeting between people from different cultures in order to
produce an European artistic creation, it means, a creation who can reinforce their feeling to be european citizens.
Thanks to traditions, costums and habits of each participating youngster, the
group will put the accent on the differences and similarities of
everyone, aiming to reinforce the feeling of belonging to Europe and
to facilitate the mutual understanding among youngsters.
The participants will mutually enrich them during their stay cause everyone will bring his knowledge and competences.
The European creations will be exposed in a flashmob(masks,
dances and instruments) at the end of the exchange on the day of Europe, the Friday 9th of May 2014.
You can find a report about this exchange
here
An unforgettable youth exchange
An unforgettable youth exchange – « Le 1000 facce dell’Europa (the 1000 facets of Europe) » – from 1st to 10th May 2014
We went to the north of Italy, in Torino, for an exchange between young people from Italy, Belgium and France (which was represented by Guiana and Martinique).
The objective of this exchange was to discover art and to be able to do some artistic activities in spite of the different handicaps of people.
The final point was to make a flashmob in the town center of Torino, in the aim of attracting a lot of people and show that people with disabilities are able to play music, to dance, to sing and to have fun all together. To do this flashmob, we had to learn to play different kinds of music instruments, to dance, to do body percussion (music with your hands on your body) and to sing a song. The song was an adaptation of the “bon appétit” song, sung by Belgian group at each meal in the aim of wishing everybody to enjoy it. It’s a short but funny song we adapted to talk about our trip in Torino.
We also visited the town center of Torino with a game : we had to find different places and objects to discover the town, its story, its most beautiful places, and so on.
We also went to a very beautiful museum of which the visit got adapted for blind people, thanks to the possibility to touch different things and an audio explanation.
We went several times to have a drink or a lunch into nice places all together, the ideal time to learn to know people who we didn’t know very well.
But the most important thing during this youth exchange was to discover the other cultures and to find new friends from different countries. It was an extraordinary human experience.