Tuesday, 21 June 2011

ITALY












Hereby some pictures of our meeting in Italy. Thank you partners for the co-operation, the learning experience and the great fun! We had a ball! And, above all, we love UK, Ireland, Lithuania and Belgium! See you soon in Lithuania!

Giovanni Turra
Project Coordinator
Primavera 85 cooperativa sociale
Sovizzo (Vicenza)
ITALY




Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Our logo

Here is the finished logo.  I have put together the ideas from each of the group drawings we made during our workshop in U.K.  Common images were drawn of bridges (maybe partly inspired by our trips over the lovley bridges on the River Tyne) but also reflecting the groups aims of building bridges between cultures, our collective learning and our organisations.  Other popular images drawn were of people singing, acting and telling stories and of seas & rivers flowing & a shining sun.  I have tried to combine these images into a river of words, over a sea of ideas flowing outwards, waves of communication between us all.   The 5 spiral shapes represent our 5 partner states. Finally our Belgian friend Bart suggested that his experiences had made him think of the colour gold - hence the shades of gold and yellow used in the final design.  I do hope you all think it is a fitting image for our project.  I will email it to all partners to use in any documents relating the the project.

What a fantastico mobility to Italy.  Many heartfelt thanks to our wonderful Italian hosts for sharing with us 'The Song of the Wood'. Amo Italia!!

We shall post some pictures soon.
Keep listening to the song...

Molto Grazia

Allie

Alison Walton-Robson
Creative Director
Headway Arts

Friday, 3 June 2011

U.K. Mobility - Headway Arts Blyth, Northumberland

Hello Partners

Please add your contributions from the U.K. mobility.  This could be in the form of photos, anecdotes, quotes, video, observations, anything really that you think reflects some of your own and the collective the learning from the mobility. 

Very much looking forward to our next meeting in Italy. 

Alison Walton-Robson