Between 2 and 13 June Romanian Federation of Associations, UNESCO Clubs and Centres organized in collaboration with the Romanian National Commission for UNESCO and the City of Tergnier, France, the second edition of the Metamorphosis. Started in April 2009 by Club Alumnus for UNESCO, project aims at creating a space for young people to museum, dedicated European identity.
During the 10 days, participants (artists, musicians, scenography, directors, art historians and theorists) in Romania, Greece, Cyprus, France, Paraguay, Serbia, Ukraine, Russian Federation, Republic of Moldova will meet in the spaces provided by the Municipality of Tergnier within workshops and roundtables on issues of European identity female.
Invitations will work together in creative workshops, using the various artistic techniques and information from diverse cultures, to produce a show about European woman archetype, that will end stage from Tergnier, while opening the possibility of a micro tour in project countries.
Goals of their proposed project initiators and organizers are encouraging Metamorphosis personal views for the purposes of recognition and acceptance of common values, promote cultural exchange by accessing, analyze and use information about countries of the continent, strengthen the idea of a European identity "tangible", as an antidote to intolerance and response to European diversity or integration problems of minorities.
The first event took place in July Metamorphosis 2009 Sinaia and featured 16 young people from seven countries (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Moldova and Romania). There have been discussions on European identity, after which participants (musicians, artists, Architects, art historians and theorists) three projects conducted in collaboration museum of European identity (EUROMORPHO, EUROPEION, EUROFLUX). A group of children between 7 and 14 years of Sinaia and painted Paris, coordinated artistic, A Europe of today. Children's drawings will be exhibited at various events, including one from Tergnier, This year.
Project partners are: Elite Art Club UNESCO and Cultural Association nomenclature EST OMEN.