- Eueopean Shared Treasure
- European Union
- European Comission
- Grundtvig Program
- Haademeeste
- Kunstide Maja
- Maarjamagdaleenagild
- Suzuki muusika
- Asmúsica
- Ventspils Music School
- Ministry of Culture
- Culture Education and Cultural Heritage
- European Commission Representation in Latvia
- Ventspils City Council
- Riga City Council
- Latvian Brass Association
- Children's Forum of Latvia
- Iespejukarte
Welcome to Echo Grundtvig projectThis Partnership involves institutions active in the field of lifelong learning, specialising on cultural traditions of five European countries: Bulgaria, Estonia, Italy, Spain and Latvia. The aim of this partnership is to develop lifelong learning skills through exchange of divers European rural and urban cultural experiences in attractive and effective networking - between adult and young learners, different types of institutions from participating European countries. Learning each others’ cultural heritage is a powerful tool for fighting exclusion caused by economical and social differences between old and new EU Member States. Involving teachers and professionals of culture enables the organisers to disseminate the knowledge and skills largely in the participating countries. One of main objectives is to involve rural people and encourage them to develop their skills and awareness in European context. Important is an involvement of parents of young people as future adult learners. Of special importance is the preparation of a teacher for presentation of work – a song, a play or a piece of art to the learner that requires specific knowledge and preparation. We live communicating through the art and the awareness in the various characteristics and methods would be favourable for the process of communication. This partnership’s main result will be increased number of encouraged, culturally aware and actively networking learners from different generations of Europeans that are using new tools and methods to improve their professional qualification and better access the labour market. |