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📅 4-13 December 2025
📍Ravne na Koroskem, Slovenia
📌2025-1-SI02-KA152-YOU-000297617
The project explored how digital innovation and rural heritage can inspire new ideas for sustainable living. Through non‑formal learning, teamwork, and intercultural collaboration, participants strengthened communication, leadership, and creative problem‑solving skills. Young people were empowered to connect technology with nature while developing competencies recognized through tools like Youthpass.
The main idea of the project was to use a combination of methods as art therapy, dance and theater activities to find ways to prevent the spread of discrimination and intolerance among teenagers. The project involved the creation of creative projects (exhibitions / performances) in order to reveal the creative potential of each participant, as well as use as a dissemination of the project's results for local communities.
The project aimed at improving the level of media literacy, developing critical thinking, and improving the digital security of youth workers. With a focus on combating discrimination, intolerance, and violence, the project utilizes dynamic and creative workshops, including art, dance, and forum-theater. The initiative sought to empower participants, foster a sense of European identity, promote social participation to address climate change, and instill discrimination prevention through artistic activities.
The project focused on sustainable fashion, repairing clothes, and learning practical skills that can help reduce textile waste is to promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry and empower young people to make more responsible consumption choices. The project seeks to raise awareness about the environmental and social impacts of fast fashion and to promote a culture of repair, reuse, and upcycling rather than disposing of them and contributing to the growing problem of textile waste. Additionally, the project provides an opportunity for cross-cultural learning and collaboration, promoting creativity and self-expression through various textile-based practical skills such as sewing, knitting, and embroidery.