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We are very excited about the upcoming project called Play to get it out! A 100 % new innovative project for people from 6 different countries who like to challenge theirs and others creativity, performance skills and cooperation.
Play to get it out! is a project focused on experimenting with your creativity. During the exchange you will have an opportunity to learn theatre skills, music and dance. You will be able to use these methods to get inspired and create a unique performance with your team.
This project can be a strong empowering experience for you to learn about yourself and others, and get a great and interesting international experience for a lifetime. Experience in theatre, performance or whatever is not required. Only your willingness to go for it. Be open minded, learn, play, fail, enjoy!
Aims and Objectives
The main aim of the project is to show the participants that if they use their creativity and cooperate to reach a common goal they can reach results beyond their imagination.During the project we create an opportunity to learn about yourself, others, different cultures, work with spontaneity, leadership, communication. To develop theatre and presentation skills, including imagination and knowledge about historical events. We invite you to involve the local society into the activities.
Topics during the exchange
- Acting, improvisation and various types of theatre
- Workshops
- Exploring your and others culture
- Saying feedbacks
- Dancing
- Singing
- Visiting famous places of Lithuania, etc.





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