What are the activities that will take place in T.R.A.P.? Who will help with them?
The activities we have chosen are mainly in four fields:
Art – music, dancing, drawing, acting
Workshops and crafting – creation of works with one’s own skills , bicycle repairing
Ecology, caring for nature – environmentally friendly lifestyle, outside activities, cleaning in the city and in the nature, awareness campaigns, cycling encouraging
Meetings and communication – presentations, trainings, seminars, screenings, events organization, concerts, exhibitions, performances and other activities, in which young people will actively participate
All of this will be free for young people
At the moment we have collected a little more than 7500$ from donations via Globalgiving (for any future donations please use the Generosity platform). We need 4 times this amount so we can finish the repairment of the place we have found. At the beginning we want T.R.A.P. to be funded by society – the people and the business. Their support will give us the confidence that we are on the right path. Society and your target audience should support what you are doing, they should like it and should trust you. Because money is only one of the factors that make a project successful. And never the base.
Where does the inspiration for this idea come from?
From the music, from playing the guitar, from the Swedish affiliate of Save the children and their project in Dupnitza – Rock Academy. From the 16 years old metal fans and artists, from the Irish dancing and the theatre, from the bicycle evolution, from the light in the eyes of the people standing on the curb, from their limitless energy. From the books, the dreams, the music, the dancing, the nature, the sea, from Beatles and Beethoven.
From our broken society. It may sound strange, but nothing inspires me more than problems and obstacles. There is no happiness bigger than this to come across a new obstacle that seems impossible to overcome.
What is the thing that will help you attract young people to music, dancing and theatre?
Actually, we don’t want to attract youngsters to music, dancing, theatre and the other things we are doing. We want to use these things as tools for turning on and off, if I may say so. To make them communicate, find their own values, to be happy with what they do no matter what it is.