European Youth Explore Social Inclusion in Terrassa Through Theatre

An Erasmus+ program exchange brings together young people from various countries to promote diversity and participation via theatre.

Young Europeans participating in a theater workshop in Terrassa.
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Young Europeans participating in a theater workshop in Terrassa.

A group of 25 European young people from countries including Germany, Greece, Italy, and Slovenia are participating this week in Terrassa in the "Act Out Loud!" exchange.

From May 19th to 26th, the city of Terrassa is hosting a European project focused on social inclusion, where around twenty young people from diverse backgrounds are exploring the role of theatre as a tool for transformation. The exchange, named "Act Out Loud!", involves 25 boys and girls from Catalonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, and Slovenia.
Organized by La Víbria Intercultural and funded by the Erasmus+ program, the event aims to foster inclusion, interculturality, and active youth participation. Throughout the week, participants will reflect on key concepts such as diversity, coexistence, and social inclusion through theatrical dynamics and participatory activities, designed to be fun, educational, and engaging.

"The project aims to raise young people's awareness of inclusion challenges in different European realities and provide them with tools to become agents of change in their local environments."

La Víbria Intercultural
The program utilizes non-formal education methodologies, including workshops, debates, and teamwork dynamics, to equip young people with the skills to promote social inclusion in their respective communities after the experience concludes.
A notable activity will be a large community final event open to the public. The project will culminate in the joint creation of a theatrical performance scheduled for Monday, May 25th, at eleven in the morning at the Casal Cívic Sant Pere de Terrassa.