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Art Workshops and Renovation Activities in Reykjavik

Iceland
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Location
Iceland: Reykjavik

Program Duration
2-4 weeks

Typical Duration of Program
2-4 weeks

  • Description

    The volunteers will be hosted by the City of Reykjavik and their tasks will involve in the Art and Renovation. The volunteers will also participate in art workshops chosen according to their interests.

    The volunteer team will help in the renovation of houses in downtown Reykjavik so that they can be used to host intercultural workshops. During the camp, volunteers will paint, move furniture, and continue renovating the houses.

    Leisure time: The volunteers will have free access to the local geothermally-heated swimming pools in Reykjavik. Traditionally, natural pools have played an important social role in Icelandic culture. Most Icelandic pools offer indoor and outdoor swimming, as well as hot tubs and saunas or steam rooms.

    On weekends, the central location of the accommodations is ideal for enjoying Reykjavik's amazing nightlife, which is world-renowned for its wide array of bars, clubs, and concerts.

    There is an extra fee of 120 Euro that goes to support the local host of the project.

  • Highlights

    In Reykjavik, you can experience easily the pure energy at the heart of Iceland's capital city - whether from the boiling thermal energy underground, the natural green energy within the city and around it. Think of the qualities of a great city - fun, space, clean air, nature, culture - and Reykjavik has them in spades. It has the features of a modern, forward-looking society which are complemented by a close connection to beautiful nature.

    The population of the Reykjavik Capital Area is about 200,000. Reykjavik is spread across a peninsula with a panoramic view of the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean on almost all sides. In the summer, you can sit by the harbour at midnight and watch the sun dip slightly below the horizon before it makes its way up again.

    The world's northernmost capital is framed by the majestic Mt. Esja, which keeps a watchful eye on the city, and the blue waters of Faxafloi Bay. On a sunny day, the mystical Snaefellsjokull glacier appears crystal-like on the western horizon, while mountainous moonscapes spread to the southeast.

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

    USD 310

  • Cost Includes:

    • Excursions
    • Food
    • Housing
    • Registration fees
    • Written materials pre-departure

  • Experience Required

    no

  • Volunteer Types

    • Arts
    • Childcare/children
    • Consciousness-raising
    • Conservation
    • Environment
    • Festivals
    • Volunteering
    • Youth
  • Typical Volunteer

    Motivated to work voluntarily within an international team, tolerant, open-minded and cooperative person with adventurous spirit.

  • Age Range

    18 and over

  • This Program is open to

    American and Canadian Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Group living

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    in Groups

  • Application Process Involves

    • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • CADIP - Canadian Alliance for Development Initiatives and Projects's Mission Statement

    CADIP promotes peace, cooperation, tolerance and understanding in international, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural surroundings. The organization also promotes patterns and examples of civil activities focused on serving others, on building social ties and strengthening communities, on supporting civil society development. Aims and general objectives: * To promote volunteering as an expression of civic contribution * To strengthen the international contacts among young people * To build tolerance and understanding in multicultural and multi-ethnic surroundings *To promote multiunderstanding among youth all over the world * To facilitate the individual growth of the volunteers through the acquisition of work, life and learning skills * To work for the recognition and promotion of non-formal learning * To support the community initiatives and assist in community development.