
International Festival: Following I.B. Singer`s traces is looking for young artists and
educators in the field of culture who will take part in a movable festival in Lublin region (Poland). That will be an artistic and educational event for children, youth and older people in four towns which were mentioned in Isaac Bashevis Singer books. Jugglers, actors, performers, musicians will embark on a journey following traces of the old pre-war past.
International group of volunteers will stimulate and revive the local population to their own cultural and educational development.
Volunteers in cooperation with the locals will work for three days in each town doing
various artistic workshops and on the last day, all together will have to prepare a little town festival.
Who are we looking for:
We are looking for positive and open-minded people over 18 years old who are passionate about art and culture. We expect that you will actively participate in organizing artistic events and workshops during Festival.
Time and place:
9-25 July 2011
Festival will take place in the Roztocze (East of Poland) – it's landscape is dominated by forests, hills and beautiful ravines. The whole region is special from cultural and historical perspective.
Volunteers will arrive to Lublin and after three-day workshop will travel to four towns:
Tyszowce, Szczebrzeszyn, Józefów Biłgorajski and Biłgoraj.
More information about Roztocze:
Organizer:
The "Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre” Centre (Lublin, Poland)
Paid by organizer: insurance during the Festival, food and accommodation, travel expenses during the project
Paid by volunteers: travel to Poland expenses, individual expenses
You can apply here:
Deadline for application:
31 MAY 2011
With selected people we will talk on Skype video call.
Contact: singer@teatrnn.pl
Recruitment: Joanna Krauze
Arts & Cultural categories:
Community Arts ,Cultural Heritage ,fiction ,Performing Arts ,puppetry ,Visual & Plastic Arts Tagged as:
circus, Festival, juggling, music, performance, storytelling, theatre
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