IM.BALANCE

Published: 26 July 2000 y., Wednesday
Young people from 4 European countries are going to create musical! People from Germany, Sweden, United Kingdom and Lithuania are going to take part in IM.BALANCE. 2 teamers and 8 participants in every country are preparing now to bring their ideas and all the creative activities to Quedlinburg, were they will stay for two weeks and will bring into being the musical. After two weeks they will start with performances in Germany. About 4 gigs are planned to play in one week. Social – cultural centre ZORA (Halberstadt, Germany) is the central figure in organizing this project. Ines and Steffi from ZORA had applied to the EU programm “Youth for Eorope” and had arranged financial support for it. Going public will be placed on http://online.5ci.lt and our news on on www.news.lt. Here you can visit us in our virtual life. We will tell to all of you, how it goes, what happens there in Quedlinburg, in Thale. We will tell our funny and serious, sad and joyful, easy and difficult stories here. Well, you can just virtually stay with us! You are welcome to IM.BALANCE!
Šaltinis: Transilvania
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