SOME WEBSITES


http://www.tiles.org/pages/tilecomm/international_potters_path/ThePath.html A millennium project by potters and tile-makers around the whole world: The International Potters' Path

http://www.jowettjupiter.co.uk/jupindx.htm for those interested in the Jowett Jupiter classic sports car.

http://www.hafla.org/index.html a non-political group of people - Arab, Israeli, British and others, from all walks of life. We share a common vision of peaceful coexistence in the Middle East and we are committed to generating projects that powerfully express this vision.

http://www.quaker.org/qcea/whatisqcea.htm The Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) was founded in 1979 to promote the values of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in the European context. Our purpose is to express a Quaker vision in matters of peace, human rights, and the right sharing of world resources. We see the potential for Europe to become a peaceful, compassionate, open and just society, using its moral influence to encourage other countries and peoples towards the same goals. We look forward to Europe becoming a community of peoples which acts towards individuals and other communities as we would have others act towards us. That is why human rights are central to all our work. We start from the principle of respect for everyone, including those with whom we most strongly disagree. We therefore try to ensure that the means we use to achieve our ends are in harmony with those ends, and also show them. The way is part of the destination.

http://www.geocities.com/nigat_uk/index.html Northern Ireland Group for Art as Therapy. "We use the creative art process to facilitate personal well-being"

http://www.uni-muenster.de/Ecarte/ The EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM for ARTS THERAPIES EDUCATION was founded in 1991. ECArTE is a consortium of Universities and Higher Education Institutions. Its primary purpose is to rep-resent and encourage the development of the Arts Therapies at a European level, in particular the courses offering nationally validated and professionally recognised training for arts therapists. (The arts therapies include art therapy, dance therapy, drama therapy and music therapy)
ECArTE was founded in 1991 by the Universities of Hertfordshire, Münster, Nijmegen, Paris currently it comprises 27 member institutions from 10 European countries.
The Consortium's work includes: creating stronger European links in the Arts Therapies through the international exchange of staff and students; promoting research into methods of Arts Thera-pies practice within Europe; developing opportunities for international study in Arts Therapies training programmes;promoting recognition of qualifications in the Arts Therapies at a European level; supporting the development of appropriate, academically recognized, nationally validated Higher Education courses for the Arts Therapies.offering opportunities for professional communication at its international conferences. (The 6 th conference in Luxembourg 2001 attracted participants from 26 countries from all over the world).

http://don-quijotes-doppelgaenger.theaterreise.de/start/index.html Three plays, three places, three perspectives. A theatrical journey. This production draws upon the complex reception of Cervantes' Don Quixote and his doubles by presenting three dramatic works at three different locations: the trendy club "Deli", the movie theatre in the former State Council building and the Gasometer in Schöneberg. In a theater journey straight through Berlin lasting several hours, members of the audience become travelling adventurers who collect a colorful palette of Quixotic impressions.

http://www.karneval-berlin.de The Carnival of Cultures is a reflection of Berlins cultural diversity. It brings together professional artists and amateurs, young and old. It is open towards new trends and styles in youth and minority culture. 440.000 immigrants from more than 180 countries live in the German capital. The Carnival is a unique opportunity for members of Berlins ethnic communities to make their cultures both traditional and modern visible to Berliners and visitors alike and to add their aesthetic vision to the capitals reputation as a vibrant and constantly changing metropolis. Within only eight years, Berlins international summer carnival has developed into a top event on the German capitals cultural agenda. It attracts visitors from all over Germany and abroad. In 2003, 1.5 million people came to celebrate during the Carnival Parade and the Street Festival.

http://www.werkstatt-der-kulturen.de Die Werkstatt der Kulturen. Werkstatt für das Neue Berlin.

http://www.mairie-dieppe.fr/indextas.html A Taste of Dieppe

http://www.gp-emanuelfeuermann.de/ 1st International Cello Competition on the occasion of Emanuel Feuermann's 100th birthday
on 22nd November 2002.




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