๐Ÿ”‘ Key Information

Activity โญ๏ธ Title

Bodies in Dialogue

Activity ๐Ÿ”ถ Type | ๐Ÿ“† Dates | ๐Ÿ“Location

Training Course

10-18 October 2026 | France

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โ—๏ธWhat Is This Training About?

Experiential Erasmus+ training for youth workers exploring the body as a tool to embody consent and inclusion through somatic practices, Contact Improvisation and collective learning.

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โ„น๏ธ Description About The Opportunity

Bodies in Dialogue is a 9-day Erasmus+ training course for youth workers and community practitioners interested in exploring embodiment, consent and relational approaches in youth work and non-formal education.

The training brings together participants from France, Spain, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia and Sweden to explore how the body can become a tool for inclusion, communication, wellbeing and group facilitation.

The course is specifically addressed to people active in youth work and non-formal learning contexts, including social work, arts, sports, community work, education and activism. Participants are expected to actively engage in the collective learning process and to transfer the learning into their local contexts through follow-up activities after the training.

Through Somatic Practices, Contact Improvisation and Consent-Based Approaches, participants will develop practical tools for:

  • emotional regulation, resilience and burnout prevention
  • non-verbal communication and relational awareness
  • consent and boundaries
  • co-regulation, empathy and mutual listening
  • adapting embodied tools to youth and community contexts

The methodology combines experiential learning, movement practices like Body Mind Centering and Contact Improvisation, reflection, group processes and collective living. Rather than focusing only on theoretical discussions, the project invites participants to learn through direct embodied experience and relational practice.

The project takes place in a residential venue in the French Pyrenees, where nature, shared daily life and community care become part of the pedagogical experience.

Training overview

This Training Course is

for 24 participants

from France, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, youth leaders, youth project managers, youth policy makers, volunteering mentors, youth coaches, youth researchers

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Tatami Talks (Youth NGO)

At Tatami Talks, we believe in a society where everyone is aware of power dynamics and the resulting discriminations and violences, and where there is a shared commitment to creating safer environments for all.

To this end, we provide trainings and resources that support individuals and organisations in embodying a culture of consent and inclusivity.

Rooted in the acroyoga community, Tatami Talks has since expanded its work to the broader field of sport and movement-based practices, addressing the specific challenges related to power, consent and inclusion in these contexts.

Co-organiser(s):

  • Ara en Moviment (Youth NGO)

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๐Ÿ“ฅ Contact

Contact for questions:

Frรฉdรฉrique

E-Mail:

Phone: 0033666666666

๐Ÿ’ถ Costs

Participation fee

To confirm participation, a โ‚ฌ50 membership fee to the association is required. 

Accommodation and food

Training, accommodation, vegetarian meals, and transportation are fully covered by the Erasmus+ program.

Travel reimbursement

Travel costs will be reimbursed up to :

FRANCE : Green Travel : 285โ‚ฌ Non-green Travel : up to 211โ‚ฌ

SPAIN / SERBIE / SLOVAKIA / SLOVENIA : Green Travel : up to 417โ‚ฌ Non-green Travel : up to 309โ‚ฌ

SWEDEN : Green Travel : up to 535โ‚ฌ Non-green Travel : up to 395โ‚ฌ

๐Ÿ“œ Certificate

https://youthworkshub.org/15122

โš ๏ธ Important Dates

Application deadline (24h UTC): 30 June 2026

Date of selection: 15 July 2026

๐Ÿ”— Official Link

https://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/bodies-in-dialogue.14909/

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