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DIGITART, ERASMUS+ Youth Exchange

21.10.-28.10.2024. CYPRUS, PANO ARODES

AIM OF THE PROJECT
The DigitArts Youth Exchange project aims to empower young people
through the development of digital skills and the promotion of European
values. By leveraging digital art and media, the project seeks to foster
tolerance, inclusion, and active citizenship among participants from
diverse backgrounds, particularly those with fewer opportunities.

OBJECTIVES
Equip participants with digital skills essential for artistic creation, including
graphic design, video production, and social media engagement.
Encourage the use of digital tools to express cultural identity and personal
stories.
Facilitate intercultural dialogue and collaboration among young people
from diverse backgrounds
Ensure equal access to digital learning and creative expression for young
people from diverse backgrounds, including those facing economic, social,
or educational challenges.
Enhance digital competencies among young people to prepare them for
future educational and professional opportunities.
Promote active citizenship and participation in democratic life through the
use of digital media and art.

5 PARTNER COUNTRIES:

LATVIA, NORWAY, CYPRUS, FINLAND, ESTONIA

From each Partner country:
Group 7 participants + 1 group leader
Total: 40 participants

Participants 13-26 years, citizens or residents of Partner countries
Group Leader 18+ no upper age limit
– passionate about art, digital media, and social change
– aspiring artists, digital media enthusiasts, youth activists,
– young people with fewer opportunities, including national minorities, refugees, facing social and economical barriers

Total 40 participants

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APPLY NOW – TILL AUGUST 25, 2024 – AND LET AN ADVENTURE BEGINS!

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, European Commission or Latvian National Agency (Agency for International Programs for Youth) neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.