Pilot Project Ruse (Bulgaria)
Pilot Project Ruse (Bulgaria)
Our Pilot Project was organised with the cooperation of the International Elias Canetti Society in Ruse, North Bulgaria. There, we brought together a team of specialists from the fields of pedagogics, psychology, literature, and art, to work with eight local children…
We started with
The Youth Camp
During the week-long youth camp, held at the historic Canetti House, eight children from schools across Ruse came together to think, interact, and create.
First, the kids got to know each other through a series of games and experiments. Next they wrote their own set of rules, which they promised to follow for the duration of the camp.
As the week went on, the children discussed identity, group dynamics, morals, and what it means to be a role model. They channelled their thoughts and experiences into portraits and stories that shone light on their own personal heroes.
All throughout the week they were supported and encouraged by our team of professionals, implementing the exercises and art and writing workshops.
Followed by
The Exhibition
This format gave the children a chance to show off their work to parents, friends, and the local community. In some cases, role models came face to face with their own portraits. In many others, the visitors learned about the inspirational lives of people totally new to them.
We also took the opportunity to hold a panel discussion and public forum on the topic of cultural education. Together with our guest speakers – Irena Markova from the Ruse cultural department, Prof. Penka Angelova, and moderator and TV presenter Detelina Kamenova – we discussed the relevance of alternative cultural educational projects in Bulgaria and potential ideas for future initiatives. Parents, teachers, youth workers and cultural agents from both the private and public sector engaged in an informative and productive discussion which will hopefully lead to further collaboration.
All in All
We are proud to have organised a well-received project, covered by national TV, radio, and local newspapers. Most of all, we are proud of the children, who we hope will never stop questioning the world around them.
None of this would have been possible without
Our Project Ruse Team
Coming together from various disciplines and cultural institutions…
Dr. Petja Cheshmedzhieva
Psychological Supervisor
Georgi Passev
Artist and Head of Ruse Puppet Theatre
Iglika Peeva
Writer, Poetess and Journalist
Susi Salieva
Assistant Observer
Stella Obreshkova
Assistant Observer
Eva Gavrilova
Translator and Teacher
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