Theatre and dance exchange in Erfurt, GERMANY free places for Slovenia and Spain

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CULTURE GOES EUROPE (CGE) - Soziokulturelle Initiative Erfurt e.V.
Iderhoffstraße 12
99085 Erfurt
Germany
www.cge-erfurt.org

skype: CGE - Erfurt e.V.
phone: +49 - 361 60 21 515
fax: +49 - 361 60 21 516
office@cge-erfurt.org (Büro/Office)

Dear colleagues, partners and friends,

For the following Youth Exchange on the theme "theatre and dance" in Erfurt, GERMANY free places are still available!

We are still looking for participants from
SLOVENIA
SPAIN

Interested persons are asked to contact us via david.schyzma@gmail.com and in copy to office@cge-erfurt.org

Blue Dawn Platform
September 20th to September 30th,Erfurt/Germany

Content and aim

The Exchange is designed as a platform of new ideas, different opinions and experiences. Young people from different countries as Bulgaria, Italy, Slovenia, Spain and Germany, with different cultural backgrounds, will meet and full time during the exchange, exchanging their experiences, their ideas, their knowledge, their culture and their way of expression trough theatre and dance. During the planned ten days of exchange, the participants will have different workshops with trainers in the fields of theatre and dance, with big emphasis on a joint final production. They will explore different techniques, new ways of expressing trough intense creative process on these training sessions.

We are looking for Slovenian participants from age 18 to 25 to participate in this Youth Exchange. We are looking for participants who are somehow engaging with dance or theatre, or just highly motivated and interested in dance and theatre.

About Erfurt

Erfurt is a city in central Germany. It is the capital of the state of Thuringia, and is a manufacturing centre with a population of 196,500. Erfurt was first mentioned in 742 under the name of "Erphesfurt". It was an important trading town during the Middle Ages near a ford across the Gera river. Together with the other five Thuringian woad-towns of Gotha, Tennstedt, Arnstadt and Langensalza it was the centre of the German woad trade. In 1392 Erfurt University was founded, which was famous in its time but became defunct in 1816. In 1803 Erfurt became a part of Prussia. Although enclosed by Thuringian territory, the city remained Prussian until 1945. After the German reunification Erfurt became the capital of the re-established state of Thuringia. Erfurt is symbolised by the two churches, the Mariendom and the Severikirche, which stand directly side by side and together form the emblem of the city. Both churches tower above the townscape and are accessible via huge open stairs. Another remarkable site is the Krämerbrücke, a bridge crossing the narrow Gera River. The bridge is covered with inhabited buildings. It was built in 1325 with a church on either bridgehead, one of which still exists. For further information: http://www.erfurt.de/ef/en/ or http://www.erfurt.de/ef/en/discover/rendezvous/

Interested persons are asked to contact us via david.schyzma@gmail.com and in copy to office@cge-erfurt.org

Regards
The team of CGE Erfurt e.V.
CULTURE GOES EUROPE (CGE) -
Soziokulturelle Initiative Erfurt e.V.

Iderhoffstraße 12
99085 Erfurt
Germany
www.cge-erfurt.org

skype: CGE - Erfurt e.V.
phone: +49 - 361 60 21 515
fax: +49 - 361 60 21 516
mail: cge-erfurt@gmx.de (Info)
head@cge-erfurt.org (Vorstand / Board)
office@cge-erfurt.org ( Büro / Office)
evs@cge-erfurt.org (EFD / EVS)

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