Warsaw Loesje group invites for open creative text writing workshops in December which are the last to date this year. They take place on Sunday 5th December in Ale Sajgon! club-café located in Praga Północ district (21 Wileńska Street). Workshop groups work in Polish or in English. Local Loesje groups promote freedom of expression, actions in the public spaces, social activism and intercultural dialogue.
Workshops in December are divided into two language groups, one of which works in English and the other in Polish. While English language group takes part in workshops consisting of warm-up part along with basic part and discussion, Polish language group is focused on a discussion on already created texts (at workshops in November) and workshops of layouting texts (however it is not necessary to had taken part in November workshops to participate in discussions and workshops of layouting).

Language fluency is not necessary to participate in workshops and anyone over 12-13 years old could take part in them. One workshop group is maximum 15 people (discussion and layout part – maximum 10 but in the case of more participants, it is possible to create more than one workshop group).
Workshops last about 2,5-3 hours.
All necessary materials are provided.



LOESJE
All over the world, local Loesje groups promote freedom of speech and freedom of expression, along with actions in public space and creativity.
Loesje was born in Arnhem, the Netherlands, on November 24th, 1983 at 6:40 pm. The idea was created by a group of friends who wanted to take part in the discussion on current political and social situation in the Netherlands but in a different way than in the media – by using black and white posters with short slogans, inspiring critical reflection, they aimed to avoid mordant criticism.
By over 25 years several dozen local Loesje groups of various profiles were created in many countries building up a network in Europe, Africa, America and Asia. Some groups are more involved in political and social matters while others – in culture and art. However, activities by Loesje groups aim to stimulate reflection as well as creative and constructive thinking and make people realise possibilities of influencing on their closest surrounding.

More about workshops: www.myspace.com/loesjepoland/blog?bID=540237801
More about Loesje: www.loesje.org, www.loesje.pl



Admission free.

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ALE SAJGON!
ul. Wileńska 21


www.loesje.pl