Every year, dozens of young people from many different countries come to the IFLC - most of them strangers to each other. They speak different languages and come from different cultures, yet each carries a part of the same story that they will bring to life together on stage.
Months in advance, dancers rehearse their choreographies and singers their melodies. Sometimes choreographers travel from country to country. And when the camp begins, young people from Africa, Europe, Asia and America come together - in the same performance, on the same stage - and become a whole. For fifteen days, they work together, laugh together and get tired together. When language is not enough, music speaks. When words end, movement tells the story. And then comes the day of farewell.
Because in just fifteen days, not just a performance has been created, but real friendships. At the IFLC, young people experience this truth: despite different skin colors, languages and cultures, the tolerance, love and understanding that humanity needs are possible.
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