ANASA in a workshop, and exhibition, on using arts as a means to support integration for immigrants, refugees, and other minority groups. Thursday March 3rd, 10.00-15.00, at the Swedish Institute at Athens.
This workshop brings together NGOs and voluntary organizations using arts and artistic creativity as a working method to support and help immigrants, refugees and other minority groups with their integration, learning, mental and social change.
Our purpose is to provide a platform for the exchange of experiences, ideas and knowledge in a field that has shown important potential for integration as well as for improved quality of life. The participants will also have the opportunity to examine and discuss ways of social entrepreneurship.
An exhibition of work done by the NGOs will take place alongside the workshop.
Speakers:
- Birgitta Notlöf, founder and director of LIVSTYCKET (http://www.livstycket.com/), Sweden
- Antonis Antoniou, Psychologist, Coordinator of support activities ARSIS Athens (http://arsis.gr).
- Michael Afolayan, co-founder of the African Cultural Center ANASA (https://anasaorg.wordpress.com), Greece.
- Önver Cetrez, Deputy Director of the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, co-founder of the Centre QNUSHYO (http://qnushyo.com/) in Turkey.
The event is organized by the Swedish Institute at Athens with the support of the Swedish Embassy and in the context of the Arts for Social Development organized by EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture).
The event is open to the public. The working language is English.
Attached files: Invitation, Programme
R.S.V.P. Tuesday, March 1, at 4 p.m.
Τ. 210 92 32 102 or swedinst[at]sia.gr
Picture: Pattern ”The whole world in one bag”
The flight from war and insecurity often begins with one single bag. What parts of a whole life can be packed and what has to be left behind? Many people have come to Sweden with just one bag.
At Livstycket in Tensta some of these new Swedes have recounted their story about their flight by drawing their one and only bag during the winter of 2006/2007. The drawings became a fabric design and it was exhibited at Svenskt Tenn in Stockholm during the spring of 2007. Memories of packing for the last time are inextricably linked to the first memories of Sweden. Leaving and arriving with only one bag, in a design from Livstycket.
www.livstycket.com
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