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Drawing Together: The art of building Intercultural R elationships . 

Ballymena Inter-Ethnic Forum FORUM FOR EVERYONE Beyond our nationality, gender, religious belief, we would like to get together and make a better life in N. Ireland. Drawing Together: The art of building Intercultural R elationships . . BIEF approach to Intercultural Arts Practice.

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Drawing Together: The art of building Intercultural R elationships . 

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  1. Ballymena Inter-Ethnic ForumFORUM FOR EVERYONEBeyond our nationality, gender, religious belief, we would like to get togetherand make a better life in N. Ireland.

  2. Drawing Together: The art of building Intercultural Relationships. 

  3. BIEF approach to Intercultural Arts Practice

  4. Three pronged strategyPromoting understanding of  diversity through ArtPromoting intercultural relationships through ArtAddressing Hate Crime through Art

  5. Promoting understanding of  diversity through Art

  6. BEYOND SKIN – WORLD MUSIC SCHOOLS PROGRAMME

  7. Promoting intercultural relationships through Art

  8. BALLYMENA FRIENDSHIP CLUB

  9. Addressing Hate Crime through Art

  10. BIEF is working with young people from Dunclug, Doury Road and Harryville areas to address Hate Crime through a series of workshops aimed at • Raising awareness and understanding of the impact of race hate crime • Raising awareness and understanding of the cultural identity of other communities

  11. Each group will participate in 2 Hate Crime workshops which will input into artistic expressions of understanding and respect for diversity. • Artistic Expressions will be in the form of mosaic (Star-trek Youth Group) Clay (Waveney Youth group), Willow Sculpture ( Moat road) and DJ Skills ( Dunclug Youth Group & Dunclug Older Group). • The artists delivering the project as well as the facilitators of the Hate crime workshops are working closely together to get the best outcome for the project. • The artistic outputs will be celebrated by participants, their families and their communities at the end of the Project. • It is hoped this will change attitudes to hate crime and reduce anti-social behaviour and give the young people a positive experience and sense of ownership of their artworks.

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