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INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE AND MEANS OF CREATIVE EXPRESSION

Having concluded our Imagine your Future digital stories series and following the announcement of the ten winners of our Short Story Competition Imagine your Future in a Changing City, it is our great pleasure to invite you to an open discussion on the theme of Intercultural Dialogue and Means of Creative Expression.

At the event we will focus on the two fundamental means of creative expression used in the above projects, which ran as part of our Living Together Project in Greece: digital story telling and creative writing. The aim of the event is to explore the ways in which these two methods can be used to support the development of intercultural dialogue and the individual’s potential to express themselves within an environment of cultural differences.

Gazmend Kapllani, writer and Journalist (TA NEA newspaper), is among the key speakers at the event. The discussion will be facilitated by Christos Frankonikolopoulos (Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki).

The event is being jointly organised with the non-governmental organisation ARSIS, as well as with students and members the teaching staff at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications in collaboration with Aristotle University’s Students’ Week.

When:   Friday 29 May 2009, 11 a.m.

Where: Central Library Amphitheatre
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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For further information, please e-mail Chrysoula Melidou at Chrysoula.Melidou@britishcouncil.gr or call 2310 378 314.

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