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Learning Languages Through Creativity

When young people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds come together, traditional language courses often reach their limits. Three network partners of Generation Europe – The Academy recently concluded their work on the Erasmus+ project Talk2Me, demonstrating how physical theatre, photography, and storytelling can bridge these gaps. The resulting method booklet and video series are now available for young people and youth workers across Europe.

The project is based on a simple yet powerful idea: language learning is not only about grammar and vocabulary, but also about expression, identity, and human connection. Through workshops held in several countries, partners developed and tested arts-based methods. These activities incorporated body work, voice exercises, multilingual storytelling, and photography.

Dream City: Identity, Language & Belonging Through Creative Mapping. This video showcases an arts-based method focusing on identity, language learning, and connection to place through creativity.

Moving Beyond Vocabulary

By shifting the focus away from formal language proficiency, the workshops created environments where young people could express their identities and cultural experiences without the pressure of a traditional classroom. In the process, innovative, human-centred practices were developed and field-tested, that can be adapted to a wide range of contexts — from youth work and non-formal education to community and cultural projects.

Voices in Motion: Multicultural Youth Expression Through the Arts: This video captures the energy and creativity of a Multicultural Creative Workshop.

A Wonderful Partnership

The project brought together artists, educators, youth workers, and participants from across Europe in a shared process of experimentation, exchange and co-creation. Together they explored how creative and artistic practices can support language learning and social inclusion, particularly for young migrants and people with diverse cultural backgrounds. All this was developed within the international ROOTS & ROUTES network and not only brought together three active partner organisations from Generation Europe – The Academy: Synergy of Music Theatre (Greece), Centro di Creazione e Cultura (Italy), and Subjective Values Foundation (Hungary). It also involved Les Têtes de l’Art (France) as the coordinating body, as well as the IAFM training institute (Spain).

The Monster Tag Game is a tool designed for teachers, educators, social workers, and anyone who needs it to teach a language through the arts and support socio-cultural inclusion processes.

Download the Booklet!

To make the results accessible to even more people, the project partners have published the Talk2Me booklet: a creative tool for inclusive language learning. It gathers the methods developed during the project and translates them into a flexible and accessible resource. Designed for educators, youth workers, facilitators and artists, the booklet offers practical inspiration and adaptable tools to support inclusive and participatory learning environments where diversity is valued.


A Creative Toolkit for Inclusive Language Learning:
The partners have published a practical booklet that
brings together core outcomes of this collaborative journey.

Demal Tabax Miir – A Multi-language and multi-cultural play brought together young migrants and refugees, drama and dramaturgy students, and theatre sound and lighting technicians.

To complement the booklet, the project partners also produced a series of ten videos featuring the artists and facilitators involved. They document the diversity of approaches and offer practical inspiration for youth workers looking to implement the exercises.

Collaborative Collage & Frozen Images: artistic workshops using tools such as collage, images, photography and theatrical techniques, aiming to support the expression of thoughts and emotions.

Observing Different Realities

Another key part of the project was centred around transnational exchange and collective creation: The participants were able to travel to their international project partners, observing different realities of migration and youth work first-hand. These encounters culminated in co-created artistic events, bringing together local residents and newcomers. Depending on the local context, the groups organised photo exhibitions, theatrical performances, and sound installations, providing a public platform for the methods designed before.

Community as a superpower: the participants explored their ideas, stories and messages around the theme “Community as a Strength”, which were collectively transformed into a mural reflecting their voices and experiences.

Why This Matters for Generation Europe

The experience of Talk2Me is particularly relevant for Generation Europe – The Academy. Its focus on participation, inclusion, intercultural dialogue and youth empowerment strongly resonates with the values and practices of the network. The tools developed within the project can be easily adapted and reused in our local activities, especially when working with diverse groups, multilingual environments or community-based projects. That’s why the project partners invite everyone to explore the booklet and videos, experiment with the methods, and continue building creative, inclusive and participatory spaces for learning and exchange.

I Am: Through breath, voice, and body, the practice helps strengthen bodily awareness, encouraging participants to explore how they articulate words and how they manage their breathing effectively.