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   |place=Pergamos Park Pyla
   |place=Pergamos Park Pyla
   |dates=1 April 2002
   |dates=1 April 2002
   |moderator=[[Yiannis Laouris, [[Nikoletta Koutsakou]], [[Nicos Anastasiou]]
   |moderator=[[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Nikoletta Koutsakou]], [[Nicos Anastasiou]]
   |participants_type=Teenagers
   |participants_type=Teenagers
   |participants_num=700
   |participants_num=700
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In the frame of the project [[Youth Promoting Peace]] we organized the event with the title '''Music Festival: Bands for Peace'''. The main organizer was Y2P, but the group has collaborated with YEP, Seeds of Peace, SIT, with [[Nicos Anastasiou]]. The person in charge was [[Nikoletta Koutsakou]]. We had 700 participants.
In the frame of the project [[Youth Promoting Peace]] we organized the event with the title '''Music Festival: Bands for Peace'''. The main organizer was Y2P, but the group has collaborated with YEP, Seeds of Peace, SIT, with [[Nicos Anastasiou]]. The person in charge was [[Nikoletta Koutsakou]]. We had 700 participants.


The event was sponsored by the [[UNOPS]] and [[CYBER KIDS]].




[[Category:Y2P Events]]
[[Category:Y2P Events]]

Latest revision as of 04:15, 4 February 2012

Y2P
Y2P
Project Youth Promoting Peace
Place Pergamos Park Pyla
Date(s) 1 April 2002
Person in charge Yiannis Laouris, Nikoletta Koutsakou, Nicos Anastasiou
Type of participants Teenagers
Number of participants 700
Total Duration 1 day



Music Festival: Bands for Peace 2002 In the frame of the project Youth Promoting Peace we organized the event with the title Music Festival: Bands for Peace. The main organizer was Y2P, but the group has collaborated with YEP, Seeds of Peace, SIT, with Nicos Anastasiou. The person in charge was Nikoletta Koutsakou. We had 700 participants.


The event was sponsored by the UNOPS and CYBER KIDS.