Polish Association of Educators and Animators KLANZA and Dolnośląska Public Library in Wroclaw thanks to the support of the Foundation, United Way set up the Wroclaw LIBRARY - ŚWIATOTEKĘ, the place of informal education, where children and young people from different backgrounds spend their time in regular meetings with art, photography workshop, and have the opportunity to catch up after school atime free tutoring .
the classes, methods, carried out educational games, which is focused on the personal contact between participants in classes, group integration, joint action and learning through experience, the special role played by cultural education.
Year 2010 at the Library is ... Światotece
Meeting with Art , which is shared fun during school holidays the library e.
Night at the Library - A Night with Andersen ,
during which the younger światotekowcy together with their peers from primary schools in Wroclaw roamed tale kingdom, and the elders supported them in the tasks performed were fotoreport eras and volunteers (for the curious photostory of the Night with Andersen at the link http://www.wbp.wroc.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1822&Itemid=505
Światoteka's big for young
Project Wroclaw - Pardubice , a photographic journey around Wroclaw. A walk around the city created by the participants resulted fotoprezentacją Pardubice encouraging young people to come to Wroclaw.
Światoteka small library for children
During the meetings in the Department of Work with Children - library of Seven Continents children - part of the cycle "Smile of the World" , they learned life, traditions, customs and habits of people of different nationalities and tastes and smells of other cultures. Our virtual travel around Africa, Australia and Asia were the inspiration for art and theater games.
Światoteka's Brave Kids
One of the projects, which could turn up some young Światotekowcy is BRAVE KIDS - that is, "the voice of the brave children, the arts, which makes dialogue, sharing of culture, instead of cross-cultural divisions, organized by the Theatre Association Song of the Goat.
"The project objective is to present exceptional artistic groups of children from regions affected by the tragic experiences histoyczno-social, natural disasters, political conflicts, homelessness and poverty and build the belief that art makes it possible to overcome the traumatic experiences and liberation from the destructive limits. They also support a variety of forms and systems of education of children and young people, confronting them and dissemination.
Project Brave Kids is to show the diversity of world culture, and thus to promote attitudes of tolerance and openness towards the other man. "
24 June 2010 children and young people from all over the world, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Nepal and Sweden, as well as the Polish group - refugees from Chechnya and Ingushetia, and a group of children from Wroclaw (including the Library and the community center Światoteki "spring") come together in Wroclaw.
For two weeks the children - under the guidance of leaders from the Awake Project ( http://awakeproject.com/ ) - to learn each other and exchange artistic skills, that during the final performance tell your story, join forces and energy each of the cultures in the show narrated "the most universal language - the language of art", which allows learning about the world and its diversity.
More information about Brave Kids ...
http://bravefestival.pl/bravekids/index.php/pl/o_projekcie/o_projekcie
Brave Kids at the Library Światotece
integration activities at the Library of DBP Seven Continents (June 26, 2010 r.)
performance inaugurating BRAVE FESTIVAL 2010 (2 July 2010)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy5NGEu6Il4
Before finale Brave Kids (9 July 2010)
Impart Arts Center
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