From 7–15 September 2025, youth workers, educators, and art practitioners from eight European countries gathered in the small, picturesque village of Lūznava, Latvia, for the Erasmus+ training “Seeing Beyond Your Nose.” Hosted by the Latvian association For Active Society, this program explored Artivism, the fusion of art and activism, as a tool to inspire young people to look beyond themselves and become more aware of the world around them.

Representing Asociatia Babilon Travel (Romania), three participants joined 24 creative professionals in an immersive learning experience that combined movement, dance, improvisation, and social messages to promote inclusion, empathy, and active citizenship.

Artivism in Motion

Throughout the week, participants experimented with site-specific performances, exploring how spaces, emotions, and physical expression can convey powerful messages about equality, environment, and human connection. The program culminated in a collective performance at Lūznava Manor Park, where the public was invited to reflect on social themes presented through creative movement.

The project was not only about artistic exploration but also about rethinking youth work practices. Participants discovered how creative tools could be used to empower young people to express themselves freely, to address stereotypes, and to take initiative for positive change in their communities.

Reflections from our participants

“In my daily life, I can clearly see the benefits of expressing or releasing emotions through movement. I apply the techniques we learned every day, before starting my day or after a long one, I put on music and let my emotions guide me. Later, I become fully aware of every step and what my body expresses. I also use this approach with children, helping them release tension and express themselves more freely while creating.” (Raluca)

 “This training was unlike any other. Through movement-based expression, we all — regardless of our country or culture — felt like part of one family. I learned to be more empathetic, to connect better with others and with myself. That kind of connection brings the desire to do good in the world. I realized that activism through art is much more impactful; it truly leaves a mark and helps people feel more connected to what’s happening around them.” (Teodora)

“Artivism was, and continues to be, an extraordinary and unexpected experience, one that left a deep mark on me. I truly believe it’s a very effective method to use in the future. Thank you for this opportunity!” (Ioana)

For Asociatia Babilon Travel, participation in “Seeing Beyond Your Nose” reinforces its mission to promote inclusion and creative learning within youth work. The organization will continue to share and apply the Artivism tools discovered in Latvia in future local and international activities, ensuring that young people in Romania can also “see beyond their nose.”

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