BRAVO BiH

  • Name of the project: Training Course “CULTURAL AWARENESS AND SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH DRAMATIC ARTS”
  • Dates of Project: 10.03.2026. – 17.03.2026.
  • Sending organization: “BRAVO” & “SZSR FBIH”
  • Hosting organization: “StartUp HUB”
  • Places: Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
  • Participants age: 18+
  • The number of participants: 4
  • Working language: English
  • Deadline for applying: 26.01.2026.

This project is supported and co-funded by the Erasmus+ program. It means that your travel costs, accommodation, and food will be fully covered if you get selected for the project. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission nor EACEA can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

In the context of globalisation and increased mobility, cultural and ethnic diversity is becoming a more significant aspect of everyday life. It brings both opportunities and challenges for peaceful coexistence and interaction between different ethnic and cultural groups. The phenomenon of interethnic marriages is a significant indicator of how diverse communities accept and integrate each other. Our project aims to train youth workers capable of using theatrical techniques such as Stanislavski Theatre (psychological theatre), theatrical improvisation methods, and pantomime methods to support addressing the needs of minority youth, including migrants and refugees.

 

The “Cultural Awareness and Social Inclusion Through Dramatic Arts” training course, under Erasmus+ KA153-YOU, will equip 40 youth participants from 10 countries with theatre-based methods to support minority, migrant, and refugee youth. Through non-formal, participant-centred learning, they will practice techniques like Stanislavski theatre, improvisation, and pantomime to foster intercultural understanding, creativity, and inclusion.

 

The project includes a preparatory visit, a week-long training in Romania, and follow-up local and international youth activities. Expected outcomes are improved youth work skills, stronger intercultural cooperation, and creative tools—such as performances, videos, and policy proposals—promoting tolerance and combating discrimination.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

  • Increase the capacity of 40 youth workers to effectively address the needs of young people from minorities, including migrants and refugees.
  • Development and implementation of new innovative methods of working with minorities, with a special focus on theatrical techniques.
  • To increase the intercultural awareness and understanding of youth workers, providing them with opportunities to build and expand networks of international contacts.
  • Improving the intercultural competences of the 40 youth workers to facilitate the integration and support of young people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • Initiating and promoting youth exchanges addressing the needs and interests of young people from minorities, in line with the proposals of the Erasmus+ programme.
  • Using drama tools to break the ice, for team building, developing communication skills, physical warm-up, group dynamics, and encouraging creativity in order to support the expression and empowerment of young people from minorities, refugees, and migrants.
  • Brainstorming to identify the problems faced by youth workers participating in the project in their daily work with young people from minorities, refugees, and migrants.
  • Motivating others through their own examples of success stories in working with young people.
  • Deepening the understanding of cultural differences and institutional racism.

PARTICIPANT PROFILE

We are looking for youth workers, educators, or active volunteers who:

  • Are passionate about working with young people on topics such as cultural awareness, social inclusion, and dramatic arts;
  • Have some experience in youth work or facilitation, either formal or non-formal;
  • Are 18 years old or above and comfortable communicating in English;
  • Are ready to actively participate in all sessions and transfer the learning to their local context.

ACCOMMODATION, FOOD & TRAVEL

  • Participants will stay at the Pensiunea Urban Point hotel

  • Participants will be provided with three meals per day: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • All the instructions on how to arrive at the venue will be sent by email.

  • Travel costs will be reimbursed

TRAVEL AND COST LIMITS:

Bosnia and Herzegovina – Fully Covered

How to apply?

  1. Complete the BRAVO- APPLICATION FORM in English until 23:59 on deadline day.
  2. Deadline for applying: 26.01.2025.
  3. PARTICIPATION FEE: NO PARTICIPATION FEE
  4. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us at: office@bravo-bih.com
  5. THE USE OF AI IN THE APPLICATION FORM IS FORBIDDEN
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