Partnership

Asociación Juvenil ON&OFF (Logroño, La Rioja, Spain)
In the year 2000 the youth association ON&OFF was created in Logroño as a non-profit organisation to join together all the ex-students and current students of a local theater school: Teatro Dinámica. The main aim of ON&OFF is to promote cultural and artistic initiatives, with a lack of political, religious or favourable intentions, and always trying to create an intercultural framework for the participation, understanding and inclusion of all its members, the society of Logroño and the youth in general. The organisation aims with this project to share its knowledge on intercultural and language education through non-formal education methods acquired during the last years thanks to its local and international projects.


Jugendkulturarbeit e.V. (Oldenburg, Germany)
Jugendkulturarbeit e.V. is an association which has been in existence since 1995. In the field of youth culture, it sees itself as a special interest group, an umbrella organization and a promotion agency. It deals with projects from the areas of dance, theatre, the arts and music. In March 2012, it also started projects for non-formal political education (associated of AdB). In addition to assisting external projects financially, Jugendkulturarbeit e.V. also develops projects on its own. The association tries to recruit mainly members, who are in their teens, since for them it ought to function as a forum to safeguard and publicize their cultural interests. The special interest group and the umbrella organization are comprised of up to 200 members, children, youth and adults. Jugendkulturarbeit e.V. also works in cooperation with different areas and schools of the city of Oldenburg, where our team leads theater and dance workshops for children and young people. 

Creative Youth (Kingston-Upon-Thames, United Kingdom)
Creative Youth enables young people to realise their potential through the arts. We develop young people by equipping them with the skills and confidence to succeed in business and the arts, by allowing them to be involved with innovative, original, ambitious projects and to work with artists of the highest quality. This often encourages the artists themselves to take risks and push boundaries within their own work. Our commitment is to ensure that young people, whatever their skills or backgrounds, are involved in high-quality arts projects. As well as targeting some of the most vulnerable young people in our community, we also reach out to large and diverse audiences, as demonstrated by our commitment to using public spaces, street arts and digital technology, enabling us to reach new and untapped audiences.