이태리
현재 신청 가능한 워크캠프
현재 참가가능한 이태리 워크캠프 리스트 입니다.
조기 마감이 예상되오니 신청을 서두르시기 바랍니다.
참가 신청서와 참가비 및 교육훈련비 입금 확인후
참가 신청하기 신청 절차에 따라 진행됩니다.
CPI 18 – BOLSENA3 10/11 – 21/11 2003 (2명만)
PROJECT & WORK: Punti di Vista (Points of View) is a local organisation working in a former Franciscan convent that was built in the 17th Century. Volunteers will mainly work outdoor: they will pick the olives and be involved in the garden (cleaning, seeding, cutting shrubs, wiring, and renovating small wooden pieces of furniture).
ACCOMMODATION: Volunteers will be accommodated in the convent, with all facilities at disposal. Caution, the weather can already be cold at this time of the year.
THE GROUP: It will be made of 10 international volunteers and 1 leader who will help the group organise the daily life. Some members of Punti di Vista will live and work together with the volunteers. Volunteers will also be responsible for the house-keeping and the cooking – do not forget to bring recipes. English is the language usually spoken on our projects. As Italy is the hosting country, Italian is often used so workcamps are not only English-speaking.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: You will also organise your leisure activities, depending on local possibilities, your willingness and the means, and with the support of the leaders. Some activities can be planned: visits to historical sites, market places, etc. The area is one of the most visited in the centre of Italy.
WHAT TO BRING: A sleeping bag, good shoes or boots for the work, gloves, waterproof and warm clothes, working clothes, music instruments if you can play, games and something from your country.
MEETING POINT/HOW TO GET THERE: The meeting point is in Bolsena, at the bus-stop, on the first day of the camp. Once you arrive there, call Punti di Vista on 0761799066 and someone will come and pick you up.
To reach Bolsena from Rome (Termini) or Florence (Campo di Marte), you have to take a train to Orvieto, then a bus to Bolsena (buses leave from the train sation). Caution: the last bus is leaving at 17:20).
To reach Bolsena from Rome (Ostiense or Tiburtina stations), you can also take a train to Viterbo, then a bus to Bolsena. The bus station in Viterbo is on the street close to the station.
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LUN 10 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 29/09-18/10 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
LUN 11 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 20-31/10 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
LUN 12 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 03-15/11 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
LUN 13 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 17-29/11 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
The Musaba (Museum of Santa Barbara) is located two kilometres away from the small village Mammola. Since 1969, artists, architects, naturalists, archaeologists, and other contributors have worked together to develop a museum-art school-laboratory where people of all ages and backgrounds can experience firsthand the life-giving components of art and nature. The Project Arte Ambiente is an educational process. The precise objective of the Foundation's Project is to restore, construct, safeguard and enhance the ancient complex, only partly realized and devoted to Museo-Laboratorio, the realization of the “foresteria” and annex studio-workshop.
The twelve days workcamp will include in the morning quite a lot of masonry work for the forestry and in the afternooon restoration of art installations, interventions and maintenance of the Mediterranean art park and gardens, organic farming, archaeological excavations on site. Volunteers take a hands-on approach with the construction work and learn to perfect and promulgate proper methods, primarily that of working stone. The techniques of using natural stone, pebbles, and other materials for decoration of the art works composes the primary aspect of the artistic sculptural architectural side of the work.
The project focuses on the acknowledgement and the development of the practice of ancient techniques and methods. Outdoors archaeological excavation requires hard work and patience. Be prepared to get your hands dirty!. The programme involves a lot of physical labour outdoors. We are pride of our work and expect a high level of commitment from workcamp participants. The rewards are
many: not the least is seeing the tangible results from our physicals efforts. Participants must also be able to understand and follow directions given by Nik Spatari and his assistants. The program requires a full time, five days (plus Saturday morning) week commitment. The location of the Museum and its surroundings demand close living to nature in a very simple way far from discos and other fancy
amusements. Flexibility is required in various activities like the maintenance of the museum/workshop and its structures, art works, services in bar/restaurant, gardening, cooking, general cleaning.
Possibility for overstaying depending on the availability of places.
A MOTIVATION LETTER IS REQUIRED!
조기 마감이 예상되오니 신청을 서두르시기 바랍니다.
참가 신청서와 참가비 및 교육훈련비 입금 확인후
참가 신청하기 신청 절차에 따라 진행됩니다.
CPI 18 – BOLSENA3 10/11 – 21/11 2003 (2명만)
PROJECT & WORK: Punti di Vista (Points of View) is a local organisation working in a former Franciscan convent that was built in the 17th Century. Volunteers will mainly work outdoor: they will pick the olives and be involved in the garden (cleaning, seeding, cutting shrubs, wiring, and renovating small wooden pieces of furniture).
ACCOMMODATION: Volunteers will be accommodated in the convent, with all facilities at disposal. Caution, the weather can already be cold at this time of the year.
THE GROUP: It will be made of 10 international volunteers and 1 leader who will help the group organise the daily life. Some members of Punti di Vista will live and work together with the volunteers. Volunteers will also be responsible for the house-keeping and the cooking – do not forget to bring recipes. English is the language usually spoken on our projects. As Italy is the hosting country, Italian is often used so workcamps are not only English-speaking.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: You will also organise your leisure activities, depending on local possibilities, your willingness and the means, and with the support of the leaders. Some activities can be planned: visits to historical sites, market places, etc. The area is one of the most visited in the centre of Italy.
WHAT TO BRING: A sleeping bag, good shoes or boots for the work, gloves, waterproof and warm clothes, working clothes, music instruments if you can play, games and something from your country.
MEETING POINT/HOW TO GET THERE: The meeting point is in Bolsena, at the bus-stop, on the first day of the camp. Once you arrive there, call Punti di Vista on 0761799066 and someone will come and pick you up.
To reach Bolsena from Rome (Termini) or Florence (Campo di Marte), you have to take a train to Orvieto, then a bus to Bolsena (buses leave from the train sation). Caution: the last bus is leaving at 17:20).
To reach Bolsena from Rome (Ostiense or Tiburtina stations), you can also take a train to Viterbo, then a bus to Bolsena. The bus station in Viterbo is on the street close to the station.
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LUN 10 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 29/09-18/10 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
LUN 11 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 20-31/10 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
LUN 12 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 03-15/11 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
LUN 13 Mammola (Calabria-Southern Italy) 17-29/11 6 Vols ARTS/CONS
The Musaba (Museum of Santa Barbara) is located two kilometres away from the small village Mammola. Since 1969, artists, architects, naturalists, archaeologists, and other contributors have worked together to develop a museum-art school-laboratory where people of all ages and backgrounds can experience firsthand the life-giving components of art and nature. The Project Arte Ambiente is an educational process. The precise objective of the Foundation's Project is to restore, construct, safeguard and enhance the ancient complex, only partly realized and devoted to Museo-Laboratorio, the realization of the “foresteria” and annex studio-workshop.
The twelve days workcamp will include in the morning quite a lot of masonry work for the forestry and in the afternooon restoration of art installations, interventions and maintenance of the Mediterranean art park and gardens, organic farming, archaeological excavations on site. Volunteers take a hands-on approach with the construction work and learn to perfect and promulgate proper methods, primarily that of working stone. The techniques of using natural stone, pebbles, and other materials for decoration of the art works composes the primary aspect of the artistic sculptural architectural side of the work.
The project focuses on the acknowledgement and the development of the practice of ancient techniques and methods. Outdoors archaeological excavation requires hard work and patience. Be prepared to get your hands dirty!. The programme involves a lot of physical labour outdoors. We are pride of our work and expect a high level of commitment from workcamp participants. The rewards are
many: not the least is seeing the tangible results from our physicals efforts. Participants must also be able to understand and follow directions given by Nik Spatari and his assistants. The program requires a full time, five days (plus Saturday morning) week commitment. The location of the Museum and its surroundings demand close living to nature in a very simple way far from discos and other fancy
amusements. Flexibility is required in various activities like the maintenance of the museum/workshop and its structures, art works, services in bar/restaurant, gardening, cooking, general cleaning.
Possibility for overstaying depending on the availability of places.
A MOTIVATION LETTER IS REQUIRED!