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European Commission Approved a Project Within the Program “Youth in Action”

Published March 22, 2014
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YouthInActionEuropean Commission from Brussels to connect young people from Europe with young people in B&H, once more approved a project within the program “Youth in Action”.

This project gathered in the capital city of B&H representatives from 9 countries -B&H, Turkey, Poland, Romania, Italy, Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia and Albania.

The main topic of this seminar is the social inclusion and 56 participants will have the opportunity to establish cooperation on this and similar topics.

The theme of the project is to design a unique choreography that will present all nine states, as they participate in the project. Among other things, it will use dance as a tool for social inclusion, and through dance to show gender equality, political, religious and cultural background of communities from which they come from.

Project activities will last until 28 March.

(Source: Fena)

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