> Does it bother you that in family gatherings it is better not to talk about public affairs if you don't want to get into hopeless arguments with others?
> Do you wonder whether it is possible to have a constructive dialogue in such a situation?
> Would you like to be given tools to better understand those whose worldview differs from yours?
If so, come to our programme on 17 June 2023!
Date:
17 June 2023, Saturday, 09.00 – 13.00
Location:
Marczibányi Téri Művelődési Központ (Marczibányi Square Culture Centre)
1022 Budapest, Marczibányi tér 5/A
Language of the event:
English, with Hungarian translation provided
The programme is free of charge, but registration is required. Places will be filled on a first come, first served basis, so if you don't want to miss out, it's worth registering as early as possible:
> Do you wonder whether it is possible to have a constructive dialogue in such a situation?
> Would you like to be given tools to better understand those whose worldview differs from yours?
If so, come to our programme on 17 June 2023!
Date:
17 June 2023, Saturday, 09.00 – 13.00
Location:
Marczibányi Téri Művelődési Központ (Marczibányi Square Culture Centre)
1022 Budapest, Marczibányi tér 5/A
Language of the event:
English, with Hungarian translation provided
The programme is free of charge, but registration is required. Places will be filled on a first come, first served basis, so if you don't want to miss out, it's worth registering as early as possible:
Volunteers are also welcome to help with the event (e.g. registering participants on-site, taking photos of the event, translating from English to Hungarian). If you would prefer to be involved in this role, you can register here:
PROGRAMME:
09.00 - 10.15 Presentation of materials and tools produced during the project, round table discussion on experiences, Q&A session
10.15 – 10.30 Short break
10.30 - 13.00 Parallel workshops to try out selected exercises developed during the project and a story-sharing board game (see below for a more detailed description of the workshops).
WORKSHOP I.
Breaking down the wall ... play the story game!
How do you navigate your emotions, biased thoughts, opinions when talking with someone you think is completely different from you and what you stand for? Can you make that person listen to you, accept you the way you are? Can you listen to the other, and accept that person?
Yes, You Can!
It may not be easy, but never too old to learn. We challenge you to give it a try. Join us in our story game and tear down the walls that separate you and the other. “Once upon a time …” could be the start of a constructive future.
The workshop is led by Storytelling Centre (The Netherlands) and Sagapó (Italy).
Yes, You Can!
It may not be easy, but never too old to learn. We challenge you to give it a try. Join us in our story game and tear down the walls that separate you and the other. “Once upon a time …” could be the start of a constructive future.
The workshop is led by Storytelling Centre (The Netherlands) and Sagapó (Italy).
WORKSHOP II.
Polarization and the body
Polarization and the body
This workshop will give you a taste of how to use bodily experiences when working with polarization.
You will learn how the different phases of conflict and their relationship with polarisation work.
This method is very useful if you are having difficulties with your partner or friend. The exercises in the workshop will give you experience of how the method works and how it can be transferred to other contexts.
You will also get a glimpse of the Lewis Deep Democracy method.
The workshop is led by La Xixa Teatre (Spain) and HASAT (Turkey)
The event is organised in the framework of the "Storytelling against polarization (STOP)" project, supported by Erasmus+.
More information about the project can be found HERE:
https://www.stop-polarization.eu/
If you have any questions, please contact us:
You will learn how the different phases of conflict and their relationship with polarisation work.
This method is very useful if you are having difficulties with your partner or friend. The exercises in the workshop will give you experience of how the method works and how it can be transferred to other contexts.
You will also get a glimpse of the Lewis Deep Democracy method.
The workshop is led by La Xixa Teatre (Spain) and HASAT (Turkey)
The event is organised in the framework of the "Storytelling against polarization (STOP)" project, supported by Erasmus+.
More information about the project can be found HERE:
https://www.stop-polarization.eu/
If you have any questions, please contact us: