VESHTINA - 2005

VESHTINA - 2005

НАРОДНО ЧИТАЛИЩЕ ВЕЩИНА-2005

TREPETLIKA 12, 1407, SOFIA, Bulgaria

+359888533454

a szervezet leírása

Veshtina Municipal Center is devoted to: the development, preservation and promotion of spiritual values, education, science, and culture; the support and preservation of human rights and civil society; the personal development and social integration of individuals; the development and enrichment of cultural life.

One of the center's main activities is the planning and running of IN THE PALACE International Short Film Festival in partnership with Format SFF Foundation focusing especially on the educational and parallel programs of this annual event, e.g. workshops and masterclasses on directing, script writing, cinematography; screenings of innovative and thematic programs of works by independent filmmakers; film project competitions, music program, program for children, etc.

Besides this annual event, Veshtina Municipal Center runs a variety of social, cultural, educational and information activities; contributes to a range of initiatives in the fields of contemporary culture, audiovisual training, cultural cooperation, partnerships and networking between young people.

sajátos igények kategóriái

This organisation is willing to involve volunteers who face situations which make their participation in activities more difficult, from the following categories for different types of project:

  • Economic obstacles
  • Social obstacles
  • Geographical obstacles

Ez a szervezet az Európai Szolidaritási Testület minőségi védjegyével rendelkezik. A minőségi védjegy tanúsítja, hogy a szervezet képes olyan projekteket szervezni és megvalósítani, melyek összhangban vannak az Európai Szolidaritási Testület elveivel és célkitűzéseivel.

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Szerep Akkreditáció lejárata
Fogadás31/12/2027
Támogatás31/12/2027
PIC: 943838907 OID: E10140524
Legutóbbi frissítés 07/05/24

Tevékenységi területek

Citizenship and democratic participation

Employability and entrepreneurship

Culture