Create yours - six new projects granted
The Sweden-Lithuania cooperation fund board granted the following six new projects:
#P2108_Avelina Markevičiūtė, EUR 4000
Project title: "Sapiens Music connections: Lithuania-Sweden"; a project creating ties between Lithuanian and Sweden artists, music video directors, and creative teams. The goal is to help young emerging artists to find an audience abroad and become a part of Sapiens Music community.
#P2102_Arūnas Gudinavičius, EUR 1520
Project title: Publication of the study book “Švedų kalbos gramatika“ (“The Swedish Grammar”) by Vilnius University Press; a book for Lithuanian students studying Swedish, suitable both for independent study and class-based tuition. By reaching a wide audience, the book will promote closer contacts and the cooperation between Lithuanians and Swedes.
#P2109_Ricardas Jascemskas, EUR 1455
Project title: Networking and experience sharing between Sweden and Lithuania game developers; a project for professionals and students of game development fields in Sweden and Lithuania to share ideas and experiences, ideally a live event at BLON Animation and Games Festival on September 9-12 in Klaipeda, Lithuania.
#P2115_Rimante Daugelaite Cegelskiene, EUR 3 900
Project title: Baltic Pitching Forum 2021; a unique forum for networking and bringing the latest short film projects from the Baltic region into the spotlight. This year there is, apart from the Baltic states, a guest country Sweden. The event aims at building a strong community of emerging filmmakers, active in sharing their knowledge, best practices of making short films.
#P2111_Tomas Kazulėnas, EUR 4000
Project title: Building digital resilience in Sweden and Lithuania; an online project, done by Civic Resilience Initiative (CRI), to develop digital resilience and critical thinking for young people, consisting of two parts: (i) a series of workshops in virtual space, to share experience in countering disinformation and teach opensource methods, giving exercises, (ii) a practical game - a scavenger hunt, challenging participants to complete a series of various tasks (including questions about methods on how to tackle disinformation, international organizations like NATO and EU, Lithuania, Sweden, etc.) and creative challenges that will provoke participants to use opensource information like Google Earth, search engines and social media.
#T2102_Ieva Steponavičiūtė Aleksiejūnienė, EUR 600
Project title: Keynote lecture on Swedish literature at IASS conference