There are projects that play a special role in the activities of the IYMC. One of these is the "Work Space For Young Artists" at the heart of which lies diversity. We are talking about the socio-cultural diversity of the participants, as well as the diversity of the artistic and pedagogical methods used.
For 7 days, children and young people from Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic, coming from various backgrounds, including widely disadvantaged communities, take part in interdisciplinary artistic workshops such as theatre, dance, circus, ceramics and workshops inspired by fabric and wood. The workshops develop the creativity of young people, discover talents and are a form of self-expression as an individual, while the integration games and excursions included in the programme teach cooperation beyond boundaries, overcoming one's own weaknesses, dealing with difficult and unpredictable situations, and living in harmony with nature.
The theme of this year's edition of the "Work Space For Young Artists" project is Human Rights, and its implementation is possible thanks to funding from the Polish-German Youth Cooperation and the Consulate General of Germany in Wrocław.
For several years now the project has been carried out in cooperation with Czech and German organisations i.e. For Family.cz, z. s. from Bystřice nad Pernštejnem, Janusz-Korczak-Haus from Görlitz and EJF gemeinnützige AG Kinder- und Jugendhilfeverbund "Schloss Wartenburg" from Kemberg. It is worth emphasising how much the successful implementation of the project has be
en influenced by the successful partnerships, which we greatly appreciate and for which we would like to thank our project partners.