volontariato internazionale, antirazzismo, pace, diritti
Code:SVI-GA-11-24
Where:Folgoso do Courel (Lugo)
Number of volunteers:5
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
The Serra do Courel is not free of pre-Roman remains and there are many examples of settlements distributed throughout its valleys. There are several remains of castros, for example that of Vilar, that of Seceda, Castro da Torre, Castro de Vilamor, also called castro da Pena do Castro. All of them were later Romanized and served as support for the intense mining work of these mountains by the Romans. Actions: - Weeding and cleaning by means of appropriate tools, assessing the conditions of each area so as not to alter any aspect of the site. Thus, the work will be carried out with hand tools such as pruning shears, sickles, sacks, etc. At the end of the work, the performance space will be free of rubble and stumps. Existing native trees on the performance area will not be cut down, as long as they do not seriously affect the archaeological structures. - Learning about the 2030 Agenda and creation of catalogs and measures and proposals for the council through three SDGs. - Revitalization of the different routes of the City Council of Folgoso do Courel through its maintenance and digitization to create greater dissemination. - Creation of contents in video format about the Geopark and the Castro de Vilamor.
The General Directorate of Youth, Participation and Volunteering (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
Folgoso do Courel is located in the heart of the Courel mountain range and is 85 km from Lugo and 23 km from Quiroga. It is located southeast of the province of Lugo. It has numerous rivers and streams, of which the most notable is the Lor River. O Courel is an area with many caves and places with unique geological formations, which even today hide many secrets inside and tell the story of the first inhabitants of our land and of animals that disappeared thousands of years ago (Sima de Aradelas, Cova de Tralacosta in Paderne, Buracada de As Choias, Cova do Osos, Cova de As choias de Moreda) Leisure activities: TO DISCOVER: - Discover the Geocamp: young people from Folgoso will serve as guides and accompany us to discover the place where they live. - Route Pozo das Mulas: it's summer and this day is sure to ask us for a bath, we will go along the gloomy route until we reach this unforgettable place to take another bath and finish in the Ponton. - Route to Baldomir and bathing on the Lor river: coming to Courel and not doing its routes would be a great sin, it ends with a good swim in the river. TO DO SPORTS: - Kayaking and paddling on the Soldón River. - Quiroga Cross and pool: we will play a game for Quiroga to end up relaxing in the pool. - Devesa da Rogueira Orienteering Race: with the sports gps we will do a race for those who arrive earlier and go through all the marked places (which will have an environmental and patrimonial meaning). In a spectacular natural space. - Archery. TO RELAX: - Afternoon of Intergenerational Games in Froxán: traditional game workshop with local residents and the contributions of volunteers. - International Dessert Contest: day of international cuisine where participants will show what they know about their cuisine, along with the residents of Folgoso who will also prepare theirs, a day of coexistence. FOR THE NIGHT: Our evenings will be related to the theme of the camp.
The accommodation of the work camp will be in the Albergue de Folgoso do Courel and the maintenance will be done by a local restaurant. https://www.facebook.com/Albergue-tur%C3%ADstico-Folgoso-do-Courel-1353937934654847/
Meeting point: The first day from 4:00 p.m. at the Folgoso do Courel hostel. Alternatively, a meeting point is also established at the Quiroga Train or Bus Station. Quiroga has a train station, so it is the best option to get to this meeting point from anywhere (www.renfe.es). Its station is in San Clodio. You can also get there by road by bus www.alsa.com. The bus line that connects the Alvedro (A Coruña) and Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela) airports with their bus and train stations are www.autoscalpita.com and www.tussa.org respectively. A Coruña - Lugo: by train www.renfe.es or by bus www.arriva.gal. Santiago de Compostela - Quiroga: www.renfe.es or www.monbus.com. Santiago de Compostela - Lugo: www.monbus.com. Lugo - Quiroga: www.renfe.es
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast. RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT: • Toiletries and shower towel. • Sleeping bag and backpack for routes. • Comfortable shoes for mountain and sports shoes. • Clothing: sports (sweatshirts), bathing (swimsuit, towel, flip-flops), warm (suitable clothing to be able to do the job in case of rain or cold), water (raincoat), work (gloves, hat , comfortable shoes, hiking boots...). So that you can extend and enjoy your stay in our country, we offer you several itineraries to do more than one work camp if you wish. This work camp can be linked to the camps: - SVI-GA-20-24 - Loñoá - SVI-GA-03-24 - Lembrando a nosa pegada - SVI-GA-19-24 - Castelo de Monterrei - SVI-GA-23-24 - Teatro no Bibei - SVI-GA-26-24 - Salvemos o mar
Code:SVIEX01
Where:
Number of volunteers:12
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
Women in Great Esquilo and Euripides Tragedies. We explore from the texts: “The Oresteia”, Esquilo. Clitemnestra, Agamenon's wife and mother of Ifigenia, Electra and Orestes; Electra, daughter of Agamenón; and Cassandra,troyan princess. “Medea”, Eurípides: rejected for being a woman, a foreigner and from another religion. Acting training: microtheater and monologue: the one-person show. Writing and Dramaturgy of “Clitemnestra on the scale”, from the theatrical text “Sweet, woman, cruel”, of Raquel Bazo (judgement to Clitemnestra). Rehearsals, staging, wardrobe, characterization. Performances to the public, on 24, 25 and 26 july, in Auditorium Juan Copete from the Theater María Luisa venue. Production in Agusto en Mérida, part of the International Classical Theater of Merida. Assistance to technical and human staff during the performances (sound and lighting, box office, seating) Attendance to other groups rehearsals and performances. This training will be given by profesionals specialised in theatre and classical culture. Participants must be involved in an active way, taking into account theur creative and/or artistic abilities. Training will be given at C.C. Alcazaba and Teatro María Luisa. Information will be previously sent to participants via mail.
Organised by the Instituto de la juventud de Extremadura in collaboration with the Consorcio Patronato del Festival internacional de Teatro clásico de Mérida. Mérida, the capital of Extremadura in western Spain, was founded by the Romans in the 1st century BC. Remains of the ancient city, such as the Roman theatre, still remain. This theatre is still in operation and has two rows of columns on the stage. Its 792 m Roman bridge spans the Guadiana River until it joins the Alcazaba, the 9th century Islamic fortress built on top of the Roman walls.
Mérida is nowadays the capital of Extremadura. In the Ist century b.c. It was the capital of Lusitania, a Roman Province. The city preserves monuments of great value. In the Roman Theatre takes place the most important classical theatre festival. The Roman Bridge is the longest roman bridge to be preserved and to still be used. There are several other historic locations from the roman times, the arab times, and contemporary. More information in https://www.consorciomerida.org/ The International Classical Theatre Festival Of Merida takes places between july and Agoust. In 2024 we will have its 70th edition. More information in https://www.festivaldemerida.es/ Agusto en Merida (Comfortable at Merida) is a festival inside the Classical Theatre Festival of Merida, in which there are workshops based on the rehearsing and performance of a classical themed play, without forgetting new ways of staging. This is where our International Dramatic Arts Workcamp participates, building a contemporary and multicultural performance from greek tragedies. In this Workcamp not everything will be rehearsing and performing. On your free time you will be able to assist to performances that take place in the Roman Theatre and in other archeological sites in Merida. Guided visits to archeological sites: Theatre and Amphitheatre, National Roman Arts Museum, Arab Alcazaba, Roman Domus, Roman Hyppodrome,etc. Yinkana. Improvisation match. And of course, pool in the high temperature hours.
We will be staying at Deluxe Hostels (https://www.deluxehostels.es/) Calle Marquesa de Pinares, 32b, 06800 Mérida, Badajoz. Telephone: (+34) 924 57 70 03 The eating service includes from the dinner on the 15th of July until the lunch (picnic) of the 28th of July Facilities: 2 floors, with 60 beds distributed in 20 rooms: six, quadruple, triple and double rooms. Common use area, cafeteria and small outdoor spa. Spacious rooms. A common room with television. Free Wifi throughout the hotel. 24-hour reception and cafeteria. There is also a swimming pool for communal use. The Hostel has a small kitchen. It also has a common fridge. There is a washing machine in the accommodation and a laundry pretty close.
The disabled person must be independent
Date: 15th of July Time: 18:00 hours Place: At the Mérida Hostel "De luxe Hostels & Suite" Calle Marquesa de Pinares, 32b,06800 Mérida (Badajoz).
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT - Lightweight sportswear, comfortable shoes, cap or hat and small backpack. - Towel, swimming costume, sunscreen, sunglasses. - You should bring brown or black sandals (the so-called "slave sandals"). Things to bring Clothing for work: Cap, sun cream, swimming costume, towel, mosquito repellent are essential. Sleeping bag is not necessary.
Code:SVI-AR01
Where:Santa Eulalia de Gállego
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
Jorearte is a performing arts festival in a rural environment that was born in 2020 in Santa Eulalia de Gállego. In the last edition it was financed by the Provincial Council of Huesca, the Hoya Region of Huesca, the Santa Eulalia City Council, the Ayerbe City Council, the Biscarrués City Council, the Agüero City Council and the Loarre City Council. Each edition has been a success and far exceeds the organization's expectations. In 2024 the fifth edition will be presented and a volunteering strategy is proposed that will focus on two different areas: 1.- Support in the organization of the Jorearte Festival, Performing Arts in nature. Pre-production of the festival: adaptation of performance spaces, logistics, signage, etc. These works will be carried out with the supervision and accompaniment of the Festival's production staff. Among the tasks to be carried out are the decoration of the spaces, adaptation of the public areas with chairs. Preparation and transfer of merchandising and dissemination material such as posters and hand programs. Festival production: Assistance to artists, welcome upon arrival of the companies, accompaniment during their stay and preparation of the catering. Loading and unloading of technical material. Surveillance of performance spaces. Information to the public, distribution of programs, sale of merchandising, access control. 2.- Staging of a show that will be part of the Festival programming. The volunteers will create and stage a show within the Festival programming. This artistic work will be led by Javier García, professor at the Municipal Theater Workshops of Huesca, actor and theater director with more than 20 years of experience in the sector. The rehearsals will take place in the space known as Corral de García. The theatrical performance will be done in Spanish. Therefore, participants must memorize the texts in this language.
ITHEC has been working on youth, free time and performing arts issues for more than twenty years. In all this time we have held workshops for young people, theatre and dance festivals. But among all these activities that we have carried out with young peo-ple, the colonies that took place between 1995 and 2011 in Albarracín (Teatro en Alba-rracín, IAJ) and the Youth Initiative “La Campana de Huesca” financed by the Youth stand out. The program in Action stands out in the last years. 2012 and 2013. Since 2015, it has organized the Huesca is Legend International Youth Volunteer Camp and since 2021 Jorearte. These activities have shown us that the performing arts can be part of young people's leisure, but also their training, in addition to promoting their personal development and even their employability.
Santa Eulalia de Gállego, a small town in the Pre-Pyrenees that has less than 150 inhabitants. An exceptional territory, known as the Kingdom of the Mallos, perfect for combining heritage, nature and art. An idyllic place, at the foot of the first Pyrenean foothills, mythical mountains for Span-ish climbing such as the imposing Mallos de Riglos. These mountains have written golden pages in the history of climbing and mountaineering in our country. Every year they attract numerous athletes fascinated by the majesty of their walls and cliffs. An isolated place, like much of the rural world. A narrow road leads to the town. A perfect place to retreat and think, to work and create, to meet and share, to reflect and plan. A perfect place to coexist, concentrate and prepare a unique Performing Arts fes-tival in natural spaces.
The Casa Felisa establishment located in Santa Eulalia de Gállego is an old oil mill, re-habilitated and transformed into a cozy rural tourism home. It has double and triple rooms with bathroom. In addition, it has two living rooms and a common dining room. In recent years, Casa Felisa has run out of space to accommodate a group of 20 people, which is why since last year we also have the Casa García Artist Residency, which has been in operation since 2023. It has five bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a library, two kitchens and several common spaces. Participants must collaborate in the cleaning tasks of the common areas of the accommodations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will take place at Casa Felisa. On days when there are excursions and during the Festival, some of the daily meals will be replaced by a picnic due to the need to travel to the town where the festival takes place, which, being itiner-ant, takes place in 5 different towns.
Our working language will be English, but just in case you need we can also communi-cate in Spanish and French. At the end of the work camp, we will prepare a theatre play that we will perform in Spanish, but don’t worry if you don’t know a word, it will be fun to learn together some Spanish sentences. It will be enough to bring comfortable clothing to carry out regular activities (tracksuits, shorts, tights, t-shirts can work), a swimsuit, and sneakers for walking. Health card and Identity Document. For the residence you must bring sheets or a sleeping bag and a towel, the blankets are provided by the accommodation.
Casa Felisa Carretera Ayerbe-Sádaba, 3 Santa Eulalia de Gállego
Code:SVI-MD 04-24
Where:Cercedilla
Number of volunteers:25
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
The volunteers will learn and collaborate in a practical way, developing the following common and transversal tasks in each of the fields: creation, maintenance and care of agroecological spaces for the shelter in the garden area, the composting area and the rest of the spaces on the premises; design, manufacture and installation of signage and information panels on the uses and functions of the lodge's biodiversity spaces and the bird watching project; and expansion, review and fine-tuning of spaces to promote the biodiversity of the space for the improvement of natural settlements of birds, insects and bats as well as other species of fauna and/or flora that are considered relevant.
General Directorate of Youth of the Community of Madrid Come to our camp if you feel that… Natural environment offers you moments for healthy leisure and the opportunity to approach new alternatives to use, care for and enjoy nature, as well as other tools for human and social relations. Your volunteering will help to protect biodiversity and give you an overview of the relationship between humans and nature. Some reasons to participate in our workcamp. This is a project for the identification, monitoring and study of birds with the incorporation of a system of cameras/tracking devices, as well as sighting areas. Continuity and training would be provided on the use and management of the orchard already in operation, expanding the signage and space management resources, expanding and also working on the concepts of biodiversity, fauna and flora. Your volunteering in this workcamp will help other young people who lodge at Las Dehesas hostel to understand the significance of biodiversity in an experiential way, participating in caring for the environment and acquiring knowledge of a horticultural space. During 15 days, you will enjoy very special holidays, and you will meet people from other regions and countries.
La Fuenfría valley is located in the central area of Sierra de Guadarrama mountains, on its Southern slope. It belongs to the municipality of Cercedilla, in Madrid Region. Leisure and free time activities In the volunteer camp, not everything is work, and you will have the opportunity to enjoy leisure and free time activities: • Visit to the historic center and other tourist attractions in Madrid, such as Plaza España, Gran Vía and El Retiro Park. • Visit to the Fábrica de la luz (Light Factory), a hydroelectric power station from the 1930s. • Visit to the Royal site and Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial • Visit to the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park visitors center • Visit to the Ski Museum • Welcome party • Sports activities: mountain biking and interpretive hiking
Where will we be lodging? Las Dehesas Youth Hostel Ctra. de las Dehesas s/n. Cercedilla 28470 Cercedilla. Madrid The food will be made at the hostel and will consist of breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a mid-morning snack
- ID card - European health card or other medical insurance if available.
Start 20-July from 6:00 pm at “Las Dehesas” hostel Travelling instructions From Madrid to Cercedilla: • By bus at the Moncloa transport exchanger ( 684) • By train: commuter line C8 from Atocha to Cercedilla or line from Madrid to Segovia. From Cercedilla train station, go up Emilio Serrano street to the crossroads, and then take Las Dehesas road. The hostel is around 40 minutes walking from there.
Things to Bring Clothes to work: Sturdy boots, gloves, long-sleeve, t-shirts, long pants to prevent mosquito bites, a cap, sunscreen. Outerwear and rainwear, swimsuit, mosquito repellent, a torch, towel and cleaning supplies. No need to bring a sleeping bag. There are bed sheets at the hostel. A day at the volunteer camp (Schedule) In general, the technical tasks of the camp will be carried out in the morning, from 09 a.m. to 1:30 p. m. In the afternoon there will be leisure and free time activities: swimming pool, workshops, sports, etc. Generic Schedule: - 08:00 – Good morning - 08:30 – Breakfast - 09:00 – Technical work - 11:00 – Half hour break to eat a snack - 11:30 – 13:30: Technical work and collecting materials - 14:00 – Lunch - 15:00 – Rest break - 17:00 – Leisure and free time activities - 20:30 – Dinner - 21:30 – Night activities - 23:45 – Good night Insurance The managing entity of the volunteer camp has civil liability and accident insurance.
Code:SVI-MD 02-24
Where:Rascafría
Number of volunteers:25
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
. Removal and cleaning of existing vegetation, both inside and outside as well as on the perimeter of the archaeological structures . Manual cleaning and scraping building elements (walls, floors, etc.), in order to remove harmful vegetation that may damage architectural elements. All archaeological objects found will be collected, documented and stored for further study. . Implementing archaeological methodology to excavate certain structures, strictly recording the stratigraphy of deposition levels and the construction units that may be present in the subsoil. During this process, all archaeological material will be collected. An archaeological sounding is also planned. . Recording all the archaeological materials collected, for further research and subsequent storage in the Museo Arqueológico Regional de la Comunidad de Madrid (Regional Archaeological Museum in Madrid Region), as regulatory required.
General Directorate of Youth in collaboration with the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Government of the Community of Madrid. Come to our camp if you feel that… Thanks to Archaeology we can discover, study and understand the remains of our cultural ancestors. No previous experience is required to participate in The paper trail camp, as you will work with an archaeologist and a historian. This volunteer camp will take place at the foot of the mountain, in the Paular Valley. This valley has been historically linked to Los Batanes estate as an industrial development model linked to sustainable use of resources, such as the use of different hydraulic devices to harness water power. Don Quixote was first edited with galley proofs coming from Los Batanes. Preferably, students of Archaeoloy, Architecture, Restoration, Art History. Some reasons to participate in our camp In The paper trail camp, the participants will carry out various specific archaeological tasks at different locations, to discover archaeological remains, based on previous research. During 15 days, you will enjoy very special holidays, and will meet people from other regions and countries.
Rascafría, together with Oteruelo del Valle, is located in the Alto del Lozoya Valley, in the northwestern part of the Community of Madrid, in the Sierra de Guadarrama, a place of extraordinary beauty declared a National Park in 2013. Historically, the Paular Valley has been linked to the Batanes Estate as an industrial development model linked to sustainable use of resources, such as the use of different hydraulic devices to harness water power. This year, the proposed actions are a continuation of those of previous workcamps, and are intended to add value to the remains of these infrastructures as well as other conservation measures. In the volunteer camp, not everything is work, and you will have the opportunity to enjoy leisure and free time activities: • Visit to the historic center and other tourist attractions in Madrid, such as Plaza España, Gran Vía and El Retiro Park. Visit to the Museo Arqueológico Regional. • Excursion to Alcalá de Henares and visit to the archaeological site of Complutum. • Visit to the Monastery of Santa María del Paular. • Sports activities: mountain biking and interpretive hiking tours. • Workshops on orientation in nature, collaborative games, archery, swimming, etc.
Los Batanes Youth Hostel Ctra. de Cotos, s/n. Finca los Batanes 28740 Rascafría. Madrid The food will be made at the hostel and will consist of breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a mid-morning snack https://www.comunidad.madrid/centros/albergue-juvenil-batanes
Required documents - ID card - European health card or other medical insurance if available.
Start: 20-July from 6:00 pm at “Los Batanes” hostel From Madrid city to Rascafría: By public bus at the Plaza de Castilla transport exchanger. (Metro Plaza Castilla, lines 1, 9 and 10).Company: Continental Auto. Take bus line 194 Madrid-Rascafría. Bus schedule: Monday to Friday at 10:00 h, 14:00 h and 18.00 h; Saturday at 8.00 h and 18.00 h. Sunday at 8:00 h and 15:00 h.If you miss bus line 194, you may take bus line 191 to Lozoyuela, and then take bus line 194 A from Lozoyuela to Rascafría. This bus line also stops at Monasterio Santa María de El Paular.
Things to Bring Clothes to work: Sturdy boots, gloves, long-sleeve, t-shirts, long pants to prevent mosquito bites, a cap, sunscreen. Outerwear and rainwear, swimsuit, mosquito repellent, a torch, towel and cleaning supplies. No need to bring a sleeping bag. There are bed sheets at the hostel. A day at the volunteer camp (Schedule) In general, the technical tasks of the camp will be carried out in the morning, from 09 a.m. to 1:30 p. m. In the afternoon there will be leisure and free time activities: swimming pool, workshops, sports, etc. Generic Schedule: - 08:00 – Good morning - 08:30 – Breakfast - 09:00 – Technical work - 11:00 – Half hour break to eat a snack - 11:30 – 13:30: Technical work and collecting materials - 14:00 – Lunch - 15:00 – Rest break - 17:00 – Leisure and free time activities - 20:30 – Dinner - 21:30 – Night activities - 23:45 – Good night Insurance The managing entity of the volunteer camp has civil liability and accident insurance.
Code:SVI-GA-28-24
Where:Mos (Pontevedra)
Number of volunteers:5
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
In the parish of Louredo in the municipality of Mos, we find this village, Aldea Alfacuca, restored with small and old buildings. These constructions were made around 1670, by Mr. Alonso Blanco. This project aims to help revitalize and recover an old village, providing it with spaces of community interest that can be visited by the neighborhood and where to know aspects of both Mos and our culture and ethnography. INTERVENTION: For this edition, the interventions are based on 3 axes: - "Gardening" rotation: care (pruning, tutoring, renewal of hedgerows...) of the sensory garden and the edible forest planted in 2022. - Rotation of debarking of Acacias: to deepen what started the previous year and continue to free Aldea Alfacuca from the presence of these invasive trees. - Rotation of rehabilitation and conditioning of the village's facilities: providing the existing spaces with greater possibilities by placing decking in the rehabilitated buildings that have a concrete slab on the floor; installation of a bathroom in the cabins that have the installation of plumbing and water; surrounded by buildings that have not been rehabilitated... WORKS FROM OTHER EDICIONS: Edition 2022: https://vimeo.com/753795440
The General Directorate of Youth, Participation and Volunteering (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
Mos is a Galician municipality in the province of Pontevedra. In Mos there are abundant archaeological remains that are evidence of an intense occupation of the territory. From the existence of prehistoric settlements documented by the presence of the "Campo de Mámoas" and the Pedra Cabaleira (dolmen with remains of an incipient corridor) there are no more data until the Romanization. At that time, the Roman road that connected Braga (Portugal) with Lugo and Astorga passed through Mos. Leisure: - Mos through history: the Castro de Torroso / Pazo de Mos. - Excursións: Ourense (thermal city), Soutomaior (castle), ... - Workshops. - Rowing in Traineras. The Trainera is a boat typical of the Cantabrian coast, propelled by rowing and sometimes by sailing, formerly dedicated to fishing, but today, with lightening modifications, to the sport of rowing regattas. - Redondela, visit to the San Simón island. Beach.
Accommodation will be in restored houses within the Village.
Meeting point: The first day from 4:00 p.m. in Concello (Municipal House) de Mos in R/Reguengo, s/n - 36415 Mos. The easiest way to get to Mos is through Vigo, by road, train (www.renfe.es) or by plane. From Santiago de Compostela to Vigo: by train: www.renfe.es or by bus: www.monbus.com. From Vigo to Mos, it can only be reached by road with the company www.monbus.com. The bus line that connects the airports of Peinador (Vigo) and Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela) with their bus and train stations are www.vitrasa.es and www.tussa.org respectively.
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast. RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT: • Toiletry bag and shower towel. • Sleeping bag and small backpack. • Mountain shoes and sports shoes. • Clothing: sportswear (sweatshirts...), warm clothing (suitable for working in the rain or cold weather), waterproof coat, work clothes (gloves, cap/hat, comfortable shoes,...). So that you can extend and enjoy your stay in our country, we offer you several itineraries to do more than one work camp if you wish. This work camp can be linked to the camps: SVI-GA-06-24 "O batán de Mezonzo" SVI-GA-07-24 "Castro de Lupario" SVI-GA-09-24 "Castro de Montes Claros" SVI-GA-16-24 "A Broa. Roteiros que inspiran" SVI-GA-22-24 "Do audiovisual galego" (See more combinations in the pictures section)
Code:SVI-GA-03-24
Where:Outes (A Coruña)
Number of volunteers:5
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
- The volunteers together with an expert archaeologist will identify, catalog and study the past of the Dolméns of Alto das Mámoas complex, as well as facilitate its access. - Unite through a route the heritage already existing in the municipality with the set of Dolmens that are going to be valued. Residents of the Council will be asked to participate and be involved in the route. - Creation of a video about the entire archaeological and heritage complex of the Council, as well as the work done by the volunteers. - Creation of content for social networks through different publications to disseminate the tasks that are carried out day by day. - Creation of a digital magazine that promotes the different points of interest of the Outes Council. - Creation of infographic with the results achieved in this camp.
The General Directorate of Youth, Participation and Volunteering (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
Outes is a Galician municipality located in the southwest of the province of A Coruña. Outes was inhabited from very remote times. The castros, mámoas, megaliths and petroglyphs found in this municipality demonstrate the presence of men and women already in Prehistory. The Romans arrived in Outes in the 1st century BC. C. Then, in the Middle Ages (in the 5th century), the Germans arrived. COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES: • Nautical activities (kayak, surface diving, paddle board, sailing, ...). • Beach. • Archery. • Trekking. • Geocaching. • Sport and traditional game. • Visit to the Noia medieval fair.
The participants will stay in the facilities of the municipal education center, from where they will be transferred daily to the place of the activity. As for maintenance, they will make breakfast, lunch and dinner in the same facilities.
Meeting point: The first day even at the House of Culture of Outes (Avda. de San Campio, 1 - 15230 Serra de Outes). The House of Culture is located 50m from the bus stop. Lavacolla Airport in Santiago de Compostela (40 km from Outes). There is an urban bus service to connect with the Santiago bus or train station (http://www.tussa.org). From the Santiago bus station, you can take a bus from the Monbus company (www.monbus.es) that will take you to Serra de Outes. Alvedro Airport, in A Coruña (110 km from the Serra de Outes). To get to the bus or train station in A Coruña: www.autoscalpita.com. From the A Coruña bus station to Santiago de Compostela, you must take a bus from the Monbus company. And if you prefer, you also have the option of traveling by train (www.renfe.es). Peinador Airport, in Vigo, (100 km from Serra de Outes). To connect to the Vigo bus or train station: www.vitrasa.es. From the Vigo bus station, you can travel by bus (www.monbus.es) or by train (www.renfe.es) to Santiago de Compostela.
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast. Recommended equipment: • Cleaning supplies (complete toiletry bag) and shower towel. • Sleeping bag, mat and backpack for routes and outings. • Comfortable shoes for mountain and sports shoes. • Clothing: sports, bathing (swimsuit, towel, slippers, bathing cap...), warm clothing (suitable clothing to be able to do the job in case of rain or cold), water (raincoat), work (gloves , hat, comfortable shoes, hiking boots...). Flashlight. So that you can extend and enjoy your stay in our country, we offer you several itineraries to do more than one work camp if you wish. This work camp can be linked to the camps: SVI-GA-31-24 SVI-GA-05-24 SVI-GA-10-24 SVI-GA-11-24 and these in turn can link to: SVI-GA-07-24 SVI-GA-23-24 SVI-GA-26-24 You can consult the itineraries of our work camps in the pictures section.
Code:SVI-GA-20-24
Where:Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense)
Number of volunteers:5
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
There will be two main lines of intervention in this work camp. A cultural and ethnographic aspect and another environmental aspect: 1. Ethnographic recovery: the ethnographic festival of Loñoá. Loñoá, a small village Pereiro de Aguiar was famous for its pottery. The ethnographic festival (on August 6) aims to recover and show the old trades in order to put them in value and prevent their loss. The participants will actively collaborate with the neighborhood of Loñoá in the organization of the ethnographic party, helping in the recovery of old ethnographic objects, making and recovering traditional games to recreate them, ... 2. Action will also be taken to recover its traditional barrier: Loñoá had an old barrier where clay was traditionally extracted to make pottery. This barrier was lost in oblivion and to this day has no accessibility.
The General Directorate of Youth, Participation and Volunteering (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
O Pereiro de Aguiar is a small Galician municipality in the province of Ourense. One theory would place one of the possible locations of the mythical Monte Medulio in the town, on a hill called O Castelo, and in which, at the foot of an old royal road called Portocarro, you can read, engraved on a large rock, the inscription Sicenata Pacata (quiet and pacified), in Latin and indigenous characters. Leisure: • Geocathing through the city of Ourense. • Talks of a social nature by the collaborating entities of the project. • Environmental and recycling workshops. • Video forum. • Role playing games. • Dynamics of environmental education. • Visit to the city of Ourense (route through the old area, bathing in the thermal baths).
Albergue de Ordelles. Address: Lugar Ordelles, 5. 32793 O Pereiro de Aguiar
Meeting point: From 4:00pm on the first day at the hostel. It is also established as an alternative meeting point between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the Ourense bus station. From Santiago or from Vigo to Ourense, by bus with www.monbus.es or by train (www.renfe.es). The bus line that connects the airports of Peinador (Vigo) and Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela) with their bus and train stations are www.vitrasa.es and www.tussa.org respectively.
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast. It is advisable to bring: • Sleeping bag and mat. • Swimsuit, slippers and bath and shower towel. • Sun hat and sunscreen. • Small backpack for routes. • Comfortable and waterproof footwear. • Warm clothing. • Rain gear. • Work clothing and footwear. So that you can extend and enjoy your stay in our country, we offer you several itineraries to do more than one work camp if you wish. This work camp can be linked to the camps: SVI-GA-31-24 SVI-GA-05-24 SVI-GA-10-24 SVI-GA-11-24 and these in turn can link to: SVI-GA-23-24 SVI-GA-26-24 You can consult the itineraries of our work camps in the pictures section.
Code:SVI-GA-24-24
Where:Cerdedo-Cotobade (Pontevedra)
Number of volunteers:5
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
The action plan for this Work Camp will be divided into 3 phases. PHASE I: PRE-PRODUCTION OF THE PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY MURAL PROJECT. Contact with the administrations involved, associations and social groups, preparation of the script, make a budget of expenses, material needs and meetings with the contacts with the protagonists (grandmothers and grandfathers of Cerdedo-Cotobade). PHASE II: PRODUCTION AND REALIZATION OF THE PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY MURAL. Executive and technical production, interviews with the protagonists, brainstorming, composition and color tests, making the mural with intergenerational participation and content management for RRSS. PHASE III: STREET PERFORMANCES.
The General Directorate of Youth, Participation and Volunteering (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
Cerdedo-Cotobade is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra created on September 22, 2016 from the merger of the municipalities of Cerdedo and Cotobade. It has a great cultural and ethnographic wealth related to traditional works in stone and water, of which different monuments, mills... COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES: - Kayak or paddlesurf routes. - Image and sound editing, astronomy and Galician mythology workshops. - Visit to Santiago de Compostela. - Routes: petroglyphs route, medieval Cotobade route, contemporary Cerdedo route, environmental routes in the Carballeira de San Justo and Lérez river. - Workshops. - Lectures on Design and Illustration, Audiovisual Communication and Heritage Education. - River beach So that you can extend and enjoy your stay in our country, we offer you several itineraries to do more than one work camp if you wish. This work camp can be linked to the camps: SVI-GA-14-24 SVI-GA-18-24 and these in turn can link to: SVI-GA-01-24 SVI-GA-13-24 SVI-GA-15-24 SVI-GA-25-24 You can consult the itineraries of our work camps in the pictures section.
ACCOMMODATION: CEIP Carballedo. Carballedo, s / n. 36856 Cotobade
Meeting point: The first day from 4:00 p.m. at the place of accommodation or at the Pontevedra bus or train station. From Santiago or from Vigo to Pontevedra by bus (www.monbus.es) or by train (www.renfe.es). The bus lines that connect the airports of Peinador (Vigo) and Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela) with its bus and train stations are www.vitrasa.es and www.tussa.org respectively.
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast.
Code:SVI-GA-12-24
Where:A Pobra do Brollón (Lugo)
Number of volunteers:5
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
The work to be done in this work camp will be excavation, weeding, evacuation of raigames and firewood, sanitation, but also to get involved in a local community from the active participation in the Pilgrimage of San Lourenzo that takes place in the fort on August 10. The works of the participants will help a better understanding of the site. The work will pivot around two main axes: the excavation with technical supervision of the area of the castle wall (3rd-2nd centuries BC) and the excavation of existing tombs in the area of the medieval necropolis (9th-12th centuries AD). That the participants understand the importance of their work both at an archaeological level and the importance it has for the local community is a priority in this field of volunteering, therefore, in the activities and in general, in a transversal way, great emphasis will be placed on the archaeological methodology and it will be encouraged the interaction with the local community.
The General Directorate of Youth, Participation and Volunteering (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
- Workshops: "brindos" (this is a form of traditional oral improvisation from the south of Lucca); "The hidden life of the river", in the Cereixa river and in the lagoons of the castle; "A Bico de Badal", bell ringing workshop in the parish church of Cereixa; of dance and traditional music; ... - Guided routes through the Cereixa parish (muradella cairn, Casa de Repil, the prehistoric circle of Vilarello or Aldea de Lamas). - Visit to the archaeological site of A Muradella. - Lectures and audiovisual projections. - Conference-colloquium on the scientific results of the San Lourenzo fort project. - Physical anthropology workshop: in charge of Claudia González Villadóniga (University of Granada), who will direct the boys in the use of the methodologies of record used in the excavation of the tombs of the early medieval necropolis. - Lessons in the treatment of archaeological materials in the improvised laboratory on site social of the Association of Neighbors María Castaña de Cereixa, by the hand of Rosa Martínez Valcárcel. - Editing and production of videos about the progress of the archaeological works.
The accommodation of the participants will be in the municipal hostel. Address: Av. de Outeiro, 37. 27331 A Pobra de Brollón - Lugo The participants will rest on bunks. Boarding includes full board: breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast will be served in local hospitality establishments close to the place of accommodation. Lunch would be held as a picnic at the workplace itself. If the weather does not allow lunch outside, the Social Center, very close to the workplace, will be used to have lunch. The dinner would take place in hotel establishments in the area.
The meeting point is the train and bus station of Monforte de Lemos on the day of the start of the work camp from 4 p.m. Monforte de Lemos has good rail connections (www.renfe.es) By road, the best way to get to Monforte is via Lugo with www.monbus.es If the arrival in Galicia is by plane, the buses that connect the airports with their respective train or bus stations are as follows: - Peinador (Vigo): www.vitrasa.es; - Alvedro (A Coruña): www.autoscalpita.com; and - Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela): www.tussa.org.
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast It is necessary to bring a sleeping bag, mat and backpack for hiking trails. Comfortable shoes for mountain and sports shoes. So that you can extend and enjoy your stay in our country, we offer you several itineraries to do more than one work camp if you wish. This work camp can be linked to the camps: SVI-GA-14-24 SVI-GA-18-24 and these in turn can link to: SVI-GA-01-24 SVI-GA-13-24 SVI-GA-15-24 SVI-GA-25-24 You can consult the itineraries of our work camps in the pictures section.
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