Training course: Rroma past and present through forum theater
Location: Struga, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Dates: 30 August – 4 September 2018
Number of participants: 25
Participating countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium – DE, Belgium – FL, Belgium – FR, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Organizer: Institute for Roma and Minorities
Apply here: Application form
Deadline to apply: 5 July 2018
Date Of Selection: 9 July 2018
Inquiries about this training course: Senad Sakipovski at info.marandost@gmail.com
Costs:
There is no participation fee. Participants are encouraged to contribute to travel costs. The organizers cover the costs for accommodation, board and any program-related costs. Travel costs are reimbursed during the seminar or afterwards by bank transfer based on a fully presented travel reimbursement claim (flight bookings, boarding tickets, invoices, bus/train tickets), based on the cheapest means and up to a certain amount:
– Western Europe max. 200 Euro,
– Central and Eastern Europe max 150 €;
– Balkan countries: return bus ticket price
Rroma past and present through forum theater
Context of the project
Totalitarianism emerged in Europe by World War II as a popular type of governance seeking to promote state power and reduce the power of civilians. Totalitarian governments establish rigid rules and regulations for citizens, controlled all aspects of daily life by making education, banking and other key services fall under the control of the government.Roma were seen by the Nazis as being inferior, they were not as good a human being as the superior race.
Discrimination against the Roma, marginalization and ostracism are still prevalent in today’s Europe.
Methodology
The methods of this seminar will be forum theatre and non formal education. Forum and street theatre is often used by socially excluded and disempowered groups as interactive form of theatre that encourages audience interaction and explores different options for dealing with a problem or issue. Through theatre we will give chance to youngsters to raise their own awareness about the Holocaust, elements of discrimination, denial of civic rights in the past and today towards the Roma.
The methodology is based on NFE methods: using manuals such as: Right to Remember, T-Kit-Social Inclusion, Compass etc. groups work, brainstorming, wall writing, association game, discussion, debate, simulation, audiovisual techniques
Aim and Objectives
The aim of the training is to build capacity of youth workers and activists about the Roma past, mainly for Roma Holocaust and Human rights education and Roma present, mainly for discrimination and access to social rights.
To reach the general aim of the TC, the objectives are:
• Learn Forum Theater and Human Rights Education in context of Roma past and present
• Promote tolerance and equality through reflecting upon the European values and European identity;
• Roma and non-Roma volunteers and activists, sharing their grassroots engagement
and practices relating to Roma inclusion;
PROFILE OF THE PARTICIPANTS
Present will be Roma and non-Roma youth leaders, activists, multipliers, and volunteers who are working with young and/or Roma youth.
Participants must also:
• be familiar with the situation and challenges of the Roma community in their country
• be motivated to develop their competences in advocacy, anti-discrimination work, human rights and to share their experiences with other participants
• be aged 18 –
• be committed to attend for the full duration of the course
• be able to work in English
• be resident in one of the European countries and Balkan countries: Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
Infopack:
Click to access Call-for-participants-forum-theater.pdf
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