The third partners meeting happened in Athens in March 2018, 2-3, hosted by ODC Ensemble. The schedule of the meeting allowed the partners to share the first developments of Polart Circle in their respective countries and to do a round table about everyone propositions to improve the ongoing project. Friday 2, March 2018 Energizer. Transplanisphere overview of the first part. Round table. Partners report of the activities. What went well/wrong? The estimative coming agenda 18-19. Budget issues: What has been funded? What reporting? What remains to be funded? Elements on
The second partners meeting happened in Paris in April 2017, 22-23, hosted by Transplanisphère at Cité des Sciences. The schedule of the meeting allowed the partners to go deeper in the program and the tasks related to Polart Circle, with the experience of 4 months of activities. Monday 22 A quick overview of the project • Erasmus+ Keywords • The partners • The 3-year agenda • The activities • Focus on the Moocs • Focus on the multiplier Events • Focus on the Web platform and communication strategy. Tuesday 23
1st-4th December 2016 The first kick-off meeting for the Polart Circle project was held in Zagreb, Croatia, by Public Open University. Representatives from each of the partner associations gathered to formally launch the project and define in greater detail the program of forthcoming activities. The Schedule Friday Energizer • The project / quick overview • Erasmus+ Keywords • The partners • The 3-year agenda • The activities • Budget issues: How will the funding be used? How do we read the eform? How will the money be spread? How will
What links a shiny bottle of Champagne, a leaking rice bag, a cobbled taximeter and a worn-out football shoe? They all had a role to play in a little story of corruption. Corruption Objectified is the product of joyful cooperation between the Integrity Forum team, La Transplanisphere and a team of Sciences Po students. They chose to explore the integrity topic in a different way, collecting symbolic objects of corruption associated with their stories. The result is a promenade offered to the audience, a concrete introduction to the multiple
Sifnos Crisis questions the climate of crisis in Europe through theatre cooperation involving 7 countries as partners: Greece, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Spain, UK and France, and also guests participants from the 4 corners of Europe and even the whole world. The project asks how can we as European citizens play our “roles on stage” within a media and politically saturated public environment? How might we provoke and stimulate our communities? And bring them together in order to engage in a different kind of storytelling about the crisis? project website here In