We are making this project to help people express themselves creatively through costume workshops in Copenhagen and camp building workshops on Lolland-Falster.
The project came into fruition because we love post-apocalyptic role-playing and the aesthetic and our desire to share skills and expertise amongst our community.
Accessibility is important to us, we want it to be easy for both young newcomers and veterans of the scene to get involved with the community and share their experiences and learn new things from each other.
How does the project relate to the objectives of
the European Solidarity Corps?
Our project ties into the objectives of the European Solidarity Corps by promoting cohesion and cooperation among young people. By offering creative activities and community projects, it provides an opportunity for young people from different backgrounds to work together and learn from each other.
This contributes to strengthening solidarity and mutual understanding among young role-players and promotes the values that the European Solidarity Corps stands for.
What do we want to achieve with the project?
The project aims to promote communities, creativity, and cohesion among a wide range of people. We aim to attract a diverse group of participants, both young people and adults, who share an interest in costume and craft projects within the world of role-playing and theater. Our goal is to offer valuable skills and opportunities for people in our community.
Our goal is to offer valuable skills and opportunities for people in our community.
The project will enhance the community's creativity while also promoting recycling and sustainability through the use of recycled materials.
Practical
Projectgroup
Marc Wangerin
Elvira Anekær
Rasmus Bjørnskov-Bartholdy
Molly Elvira Hess Kristensen
Sara Gade