Grundtvig

LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME GRUNDTVIG
Discovering parallels of folk pattern in ceramics of European nations
17-24 JANUARY 2011 

Venue: Kuressaare, Estonia
Working language: English
Organizer: MTÜ Saaremaa Art Studio


Target groups
People interested in art activities. People who are interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in inter-cultural relations of folk art of different nations; people who are interested in the development of their individual personality.


Aims and objectives of the workshop:
-          To advance and promote know-how of the traditions of pottery and ceramics of various nations;
-          To advance skills in working with different types of clay and applying various types of glazing techniques;
-          To promote knowledge in Estonian traditions and folk art;
-          To provide the learners with new knowledge and skills to apply in their future activity;
-          The objectives will be attained by theoretical study and practical activity.


Expected outputs (especially in terms of the learning outcomes for the participants):
Advanced know-how in the traditions of pottery and ceramics of various nations; advanced skills in working with various types of clay and applying various types of glazing techniques; advanced knowledge in Estonian traditions and folk art; possibilities for applying the acquired knowledge and skills in the trainees further activity.