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DixIt Yourself! cards

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The package of cards was created during the training course "DixIt Yourself", by turning personal stories about different aspects of interculturality (e.g. Me and the Other, Go closer- curiosity, Diversity, Ambiguity) into visual form.

Aims of the tool

Every time when two people meet-there is a chance for intercultural learning. We believe if we take this learning into a deeper level and make our awareness for our own feelings, thoughts, preconceptions – it could be a possibility for deeper understanding.During the project, we had the opportunity to experience the power storytelling and creating visual art pieces out of the personal stories from the field of interculturality. Aims of the project, where the cards were created:
– To promote the importance of creativity, by providing different creative tools and methods;
– To establish partnerships between organizations, to exchange good practices, to discover different possibilities for inclusive youth work within the framework of Erasmus+; (with a special focus on migration and working with minority groups);
– To discover and understand the deeper aspects of intercultural competences that are developed through storytelling, improvisation and visual art.

Project page:
https://getinvolvedsite.wordpress.com/dixit-yourself/about-the-project/

Description of the tool

The package of cards were created during the training course "DixIt Yourself!" (2016-2-HU02-KA105-001778). Our project was inspired by the magical board game "Dixit", by our passion for storytelling and visual arts. Our aim was to support the intercultural approach in European youth work; to promote the importance of creativity; to discover and understand the deeper aspects of intercultural competences that are developed through storytelling, improvisation and visual art - with a special focus on migration and youth work with minority groups. All of these cards are based on participants' personal stories form the field of interculturality and different aspects of intercultural meetings, like "Me and the Others", Go closer! - curiosity, Diversity, Ambiguity. We wish to use these cards with so much joy and passion as we experienced during the creation process; with the help of our cards to discover the opportunities of intercultural meetings, creative associations and stories behind. The cards can be used in different training situation, especially connected to the topic interculturality.

Download the cards in a high quality from the project webpage:
https://getinvolvedsite.wordpress.com/download-cards/

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1996

This tool addresses

Social Inclusion, Intercultural Learning

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking

Duration:

The cards can be used in different tarining sitations or based on the rules of the well-known board game "Dixit".

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Eurotender Association (Hungary), Green Elephant Foundation (Poland), Arci Strauss (Italy), Red Acoge (Spain), Humana People to People in Latvia (Latvia), Youth Club Active (Estonia), Youth Included (Czech Republic)

in the context of

The cards were created during the training course "DixIt Yourself!" (2016-2-HU02-KA105-001778).

The tool has been experimented in

The cards were created during the training course "DixIt Yourself!" (2016-2-HU02-KA105-001778).

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Beata Gatti (on 1 August 2017)

and last modified

14 January 2017

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