Music has always been a powerful tool for education, and our Erasmus+ project Dance for Food combines the rhythm, movement and cultural exchange to promote learning about food waste, ecological habits in a non-formal way.

Through dance and music workshops, participants from different countries explore the connection between food, culture, and sustainability. They engage in interactive sessions that encourage creativity, teamwork, and personal expression—without the pressure of traditional classroom settings.




By blending artistic expression with important topics like healthy eating and environmental awareness, Dance for Food proves that learning can be engaging, inclusive, and fun. This project is a great example of how Erasmus+ supports innovative educational methods that go beyond textbooks, making a lasting impact on young people across Europe.

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