EURASIA FOR PEACE

As the EurAsia Dance Project International Network brings together people of different backgrounds and origins, it is evident that our community is based on diversity: a key element that has always given greater strength to the entire Project and therefore means richness to us.

 

Different cultures, political opinions, religions, philosophies and genders coexist in the EurAsia Community, demonstrating that through the fundamental respect for the freedom of expression of others, we can coexist peacefully, helping each other and growing much stronger and richer than before, spreading an important message of solidarity for all those communities where “understanding” is still far away. 

 

EurAsia Dance Project International Network firmly believes in ‘peace’ and therefore supports all initiatives that bring this message to all communities in the countries where EurAsia operates around the world, in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and America.

 

EurAsia Dance Project International Network, directed by Stefano Fardelli, not only trains talents from all over the world in dance at a professional level, giving them the opportunity to pursue this career, but also has the ambition to combine art, human rights, education, cultural heritage in one big project involving hundreds of different people, different cultures and many countries on all five continents.

 

EurAsia supports all students or professional dance artists regardless of geographic location, religion or gender, helping them to overcome the limitations imposed and not shared by a “free choice of the individual” by socio-religious-economic issues due to their origins.

 

Helping youth in their professional and personal change is the lifeblood of EurAsia, removing barriers to career progression, enabling career sustainability and creating long-term dance opportunities.

 

In the video the EurAsia Dancer Tejaswini Loundo (India), along with the following EurAsia Students: Marco Hernandez (Mexico), Jesus Rea (Bolivia), Roy Ilagou (Gabon), Tavishi Pownikar (India), Sruthi Chintalapudi (India), Virendra Nishad (India), Mahnoosh Motahari (Iran).

 

The video is created by EurAsia Student Rodolpho Sagbo originally from Benin, Africa.

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