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Theatre Director
first language is English
living in Ringwood , United Kingdom
male, born, 1961, United Kingdom

My personal interpretation is based on my experience as part of the EON network - The European
Off Network of independent theatre companies and artists - I have attended two meetings, one
in Austria and one in Italy, where artists from a wide range of cultural backgrounds have come
together to share practice watch, make and discuss theatre, and to eat, drink, sing, party,
and generally spend time together. Artists from cultures, ethnic groups or countries which
have had historic barriers between people have met and made friends at these events - we have
seen Turks and Greeks sharing a dance session - people from the former Yugoslavia discussing
drama and drinking wine together, and arabs and israeli jews sitting and eating together -
However Intercultural dialogue is not about people agreeing with one another - It is about
people listening to one another - Once you are prepared to listen, you have the potential to
learn, to share and to discover another perspective on life.
My personal interpretation is based on my experience as part of the EON network - The European Off Network of independent theatre companies and artists - I have attended two meetings, one in Austria and one in Italy, where artists from a wide range of cultural backgrounds have come together to share practice watch, make and discuss theatre, and to eat, drink, sing, party, and generally spend time together. Artists from cultures, ethnic groups or countries which have had historic barriers between people have met and made friends at these events - we have seen Turks and Greeks sharing a dance session - people from the former Yugoslavia discussing drama and drinking wine together, and arabs and israeli jews sitting and eating together - However Intercultural dialogue is not about people agreeing with one another - It is about people listening to one another - Once you are prepared to listen, you have the potential to learn, to share and to discover another perspective on life.


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humanist
first language is Croatian
living in , Croatia
female, born, 1980, Croatia

We are all born into various meanings, be it social, religious, national or other, so once
when we become aware of our own
Svi se rađamo u različita značenja, bila ona društvena, vjerska, nacionalna ili koja druga, stoga tek kad postanemo svjesni našeg


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Law student
first language is English
living in Raipur, India
female, born, 1993, India

Basically, Inter cultural dialogue is an exchange of experience and traditions between two
culturally different communities. It refers to an ability to accept and respect the values
and beliefs of different cultures so as to strengthen once own culture and promote more tolerance
towards another.
Sanskritik samvad anubhav aur paramparyo ka aadan pradan hai. Ye do alag alag sanskritik samudayo mein hota hai. Yeh ek shamta ko darshata hai jismein bhiveen mulyo aur vishwaso ko na kewal swikaar karte hai bulki samaan karte hai jisse apne samudaye majboot banta hai aur dusre Sanskrit samudaye ke prati sahansilta badhti hai.