Erasmus+ Mobility & Hosting

About the Organisation

 

Tripudium Collective AMKE is a non-profit cultural organisation based in Greece, operating Paleohori eco-art space in Neohori, Ionian islands, Lefkada.

The organisation provides cultural education services and develops non-formal adult learning programmes at the intersection of dance, embodied practice and ecological awareness.

Our main activities include:

• residential workshops

• movement research programmes

• artistic gatherings

• nature-based learning experiences

Dance is approached through embodiment, experiential anatomy and somatic exploration, integrating artistic practice with community-based and ecological perspectives.

 

1. Erasmus+ Funded Participation (Learners)

We welcome learners funded through Erasmus+ mobility schemes (Adult Education and Youth) to participate in our residential non-formal education programmes at Paleohori.

Participants join as learners within structured and experiential learning processes developed and facilitated by Tripudium Collective.

Our educational approach integrates:

• somatic and embodied movement practice
• dance and experiential anatomy
• eco-art and ecology-oriented methodologies
• artistic research processes
• Heart Circles and reflective group dialogue
• community-based learning and shared living practices
• nature immersion and land-based awareness

Learning at Paleohori unfolds through both structured workshops and the lived experience of temporary community. Residential co-living, shared meals, collective rhythms, and facilitated reflection processes form an essential part of the pedagogical framework.

Participants engage in embodied practice while also exploring relational, ecological and communal dimensions of artistic work.

Our residential programmes typically range from 8 – 30 days. 

Mobility for Erasmus+ learners must correspond exactly to the official dates of each programme. 

Tripudium Collective AMKE can act as a receiving organisation for Erasmus+ mobility participants. We are registered in the Erasmus+ system.

Learners must be supported by a sending organisation holding an approved Erasmus+ mobility project.

 

 

2. Hosting Erasmus+ Programmes Organised by Other Organisations

 

In addition to our own programmes, Paleohori eco-art space can host Erasmus+ mobility activities organised by external organisations.

We offer our rural eco-art space in Lefkada as a venue for:

• non-formal education workshops

• youth or adult learner mobility activities

• small-scale residential training courses

• artistic and ecological learning programmes

The space is outdoors, and suitable for embodied practice, movement-based work, artistic research, and nature-based education.

For externally organised activities, duration can be agreed upon (April–September).

We are open to discussing collaborations with sending organisations seeking a nature-based, immersive environment for their Erasmus+ mobility activities.

 

Practical Information

Available mobility period: April – September

Legal entity: Tripudium Collective AMKE

Organisation ID (OID): E10357392

Location of activities: Paleohori eco-art space, Neohori, Lefkada, Ionian islands, Greece

For inquiries, please contact: paleohoriartspace@gmail.com