Eliza Danenfelde Kirpe

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Eliza Danenfelde Kirpe (Elīza Danenfelde-Ķirpe)
Eliza Danenfelde Kirpe (Elīza Danenfelde-Ķirpe)
Period at FWC April 2018 - present
Field of Study Culture Management
Sending University University College of Economics and Culture (Ekonomikas un kultūras augstskola)/ Riga, Latvia
Local Mentor Helene josephides
Involvement at FWC Global Education Unit




Eliza Danenfelde Kirpe is current intern at Future Worlds Center Global Education Unit.

Eliza is Latvian and can communicate fluently Latvian (native), English, Spanish, as well as a bit Russian and Galician languages.

She has been studying Culture management in Latvia and has degree in Cultural management and entrepreneurship. She is interested in social issues, like equal rights for people with different abilities and societies awareness of those abilites. Thats why the topic of her final thesis was Cultural Events as a Tool for Social Inclusion- to find ways how cultural events (and not onl) could become available for everyone not as something special, but as normal daily life ingredient.

Eliza is idea author and manager of the project/ social initiative ART.makes.SENSE. (AmS) in 2014. AmS was workshop series for visually handicaped and blind children in Latvia. Now AmS functions as a social informative platform in facebook.com, but the main idea is to continue to promote ART.makes.SENSE and create new workshops and events for everyone.

Training courses/ seminars/ conferences

  • Training course: Let’s play for social inclusion, Luc-en-Dios, France

The main objectives of this training are:

  • Improve the competences of the participants and exchange good practices in animation and in management of audiences with special needs or fewer opportunities.
  • Discover and promote playful and participative animation practices.
  • Practice “living together”.
  • Raise awareness among the participants about Erasmus+ program and the ways they can use it to implement their own projects.

The program included: theoretical and practical workshops about managing audiences with special needs; workshops about clowning and Theatre of the Oppressed; creation of activities for raising awareness about disability, exchange of experiences, etc.

  • Youth exchange: Together we can: understanding different religions towards a better future, Trieste, Italy

The aim of this youth exchange was for young people from different religious backgrounds to understand each other, to face each others differences, values and beliefs, to accept them, to build good interfaith and form friendships. Participants represented their countries’ religious backgrounds and informed others about their values, customs and beliefs. During the YE participants analyzed and discussed the changes that religion has undergone till today and the conflicts that may have appeared (eg. between generations, tolerance in other religions, migration etc.). The participants raised their awareness of the different religions and understand the role of religion nowadays.

  • Seminar/ Conference Exclude exclusion – we do Inclusion / Berlin, Germany

The aim of the seminar was to develop participants' (youth workers from EU and non-EU-countries who are striving to work or already work with young people from diverse backgrounds) knowledge, skills and competencies on work with a diverse group of young people.

  • Training course Global Warning / Izmit, Turkey

The aim of this training course was to raise awareness on global warming issue and problems and consequences related with that, present the ways of preventions and how to use technology effienctly to minimize the negative effects on our planet.

  • Training course From Theory to Reality / Istanbul, Turkey

The aim of the training course was to develop the knowledge and skills of youth workers in managing an NGO, project writting and volunteerism.

  • Training course Daudzveido savu rītdienu //Diversify your tomorrow / Ventspils, Latvia

Training course for young people with visual impairments and active young people with the aim to develop their and ideas and goals by collaborating with each other and creating long lasting conections, as well as supporting their personal development.

  • International programe's "Bridge It!" training courses in project development, implementing and evaluation / Riga, Latvia and Tartu, Estonia


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