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European Literature Circle as cultural and educational product, developed in collaboration by the "Euro-Asia" and  "Reduta" Cultural Centre  aims to promote through IT means  cultural and artistic potential acting locally and nationally to develop creative industries (cultural) and launch  Arts Studio "Mihaela Ursuleasa", the first multi-media cultural Lab in the area.
 
The Foundation, as a member of the National Forum for the Implementation of the EU Strategy in the Danube Region has proposed to launch in 2012, the first edition of the International Arts Olympiad - "Danube Rhapsody through Image, Sound and Word", which brought together children and young talented participants from Romania and abroad.
 
In May 2012, at the "Reduta" Cultural Center  in Brasov has been the Award ceremony to reward competitors qualified for the finals.
 
Were awarded prizes for painting / drawing, musical and literary composition dedicated to the Danube.
 
The Contest Surprise: participation of students of Children's House of Alexandria, Egypt, with 20 art works under the title - "Nile meets the Danube."

https://ponteuxin.tripod.com/artsolympiad2012/index.htm 

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   Year 2014 will give us the opportunity to promote, through this competition, musical, literary and fine arts talentsetc.. local, national and international. The application for this Project - second edition of the Olympics - will be launched in Vienna in March 2013, to the Partnership Projects Fair initiated by the European Union - with the title
"Manifesto for the Danube Health". Details and the conditions of participation can be found on the  Olympics website:

https://ponteuxin.tripod.com/artsolympiad2012/index.htm
 
| Main beneficiaries:
   Target groups: children and young   talented and supegifted people from local and foreign area.

 
Special attention will be given to children and young people from Children Centers and Orphanages, meeting 
intention of Romanian famous pianist Mihaela  Ursuleasa, who died in Vienna on fateful age of 33, who in an interview said:
 
"Looking around me at concerts or other events, I was often surprised to meet both in Vienna and in Germany, but also in Romania, young people from adolescence until 20 to 30 years even grown men who, with a little luck, should have had the chance to become someone in art, they had talent but had no chance and, therefore, I want to get involved very seriously in this activity, in both capacity as mentor, and financial support for all talents "- a statement which most impressed.

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