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Graffiti Culture
“Graffiti Culture” is an ambitious youth exchange that brought together young people from 3 European countries and 3 South Eastern Europe countries to express themselves through urban art. Urban art is a modern form of expression of young urban citizens. Many of them come from disadvantaged backgrounds and traditional forms of youth participation are not suitable for them. Urban art can be a way of expression for them. Graffiti and other kinds of urban art can be their voice that expresses their opinions, points of view, perspectives and emotions.
Activities and Program
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Name games, ice breakers, getting to know each other, team building activities
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Presentations of the countries and organizations
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Erasmus+ program and Youth Pass tool
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Workshops on the topic of the exchange

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Reflection groups – we had time every day to prepare the Youth Pass. We reflect about the daily activities, the skills we have learned, our attitudes and our knowledge
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Evaluations – every morning we made a short evaluation of the previous day where young people had the opportunity to express their feelings and thoughts. In the end of the project there was a Final evaluation so that we got to know how the full experience was and we prepared the Youth Pass.
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National evenings – in the end of every day each group had the chance to present their country. For this reason we need to bring some typical food and specialties along with a presentation, national dances, games.
