Local training visit in Kosovo

Local training visit in Kosovo

This video documents an international exchange experience in Pristina and Mitrovica, carried out within the framework of the CB4LeisureYWD project.
It captures moments of dialogue and learning through meetings with local organizations and institutions working in the field of disability, inclusion, and accessibility.
The video shows shared activities such as practicing Baskin together with local participants, highlighting adaptive sports as a common language.


It also presents visits to inclusive work environments, including a bar involving people with disabilities, allowing for direct comparison with similar experiences developed in Italy.
Inclusion is presented as mutual exchange and learning, showing how real connections and best practices emerge through cooperation across different national contexts.

Local training visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Local training visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The video documents a transnational mobility experience within the CB4Leisure project, involving a group of young people with disabilities travelling from Italy to Bosnia in February 2026.
It shows their visit to the cities of Mostar and Sarajevo, meetings with local young people with disabilities, and moments of exchange, dialogue, and shared activities.


The main protagonists are young people with disabilities, accompanied by youth workers, interacting in an international and inclusive context.

 

The video highlights participation, autonomy, and inclusion by showing young participants actively sharing their experiences, exploring new environments, and building relationships across borders.


Inclusion is presented as a lived experience, where disability is not a barrier to learning, friendship, mobility, or cultural exchange.

Bordo Vasca: Inclusive Bar and Work Experience

Bordo Vasca: Inclusive Bar and Work Experience

This video presents Bordo Vasca, an inclusive bar opened inside the Piscina di Cento in February 2026 and developed within the principles of the CB4Leisure project.
It shows young people with disabilities actively involved in daily work activities, interacting with customers and managing responsibilities.


The video highlights inclusive work pathways as tools to enhance autonomy, skills, and self‑confidence.
Bordo Vasca is presented as an everyday environment where inclusion becomes concrete through employment and social interaction.


Inclusion is shown as a practical and sustainable process embedded in daily life and community spaces.describe the video in 4-6 sentences: main topic, specific example/situation presented, key aspect addressed (such as inclusion, participation, accessibility, positive practice…).

Local training visit in Bosnia – Interview with Marco

Local training visit in Bosnia – Interview with Marco

This video focuses on an interview with Marco, a young participant who shares his experiences of inclusive activities developed by the Fondazione Zanandrea.

 

He explains what Baskin is — inclusive basketball — and why it is important to him, emphasizing friendship, teamwork, and social connection.

 

Marco also talks about his involvement in La Compagnia della Criniera, an inclusive theatre company where young people perform together.

 

Through simple and spontaneous answers, the video highlights how sport and theatre foster participation, enjoyment, and belonging.

 

Inclusion is presented as being together, having fun, and building relationships through accessible cultural and leisure activities.

Local training visit in Bosnia – Interview with Mirko

Local training visit in Bosnia – Interview with Mirko

This video features an interview with Mirko, a young person with disabilities who took part in an international mobility experience in Bosnia within the CB4Leisure project in February 2026.

 

For Mirko, this was his first trip abroad and his first time traveling by plane, marking an important step toward autonomy and independence.

 

In the interview, he talks about meeting other young people attending a socio-occupational center similar to the one he attends in Italy.

 

He describes shared moments of play, dialogue, and exchange, as well as explaining inclusive activities such as Baskin and theatre.

 

Inclusion is presented through Mirko’s emotions and experiences, highlighting joy, participation, and the value of meeting peers “like him” in a new cultural context.

Local training visit in Bosnia – Interview with Davide

Local training visit in Bosnia – Interview with Davide

This video presents the interview with Davide, one of the three young participants in the CB4Leisure mobility experience in Bosnia.

 

Davide reflects on meeting many young people with disabilities during the exchange and explains how he presented the Freed‑Home project to them.

 

He describes Freed‑Home as a meaningful experience of independent living, highlighting that it was the first time he experienced living independently with his peers, away from his parents.

 

The video shows how Davide communicates his personal growth, responsibilities, and activities carried out in the apartment, such as the social media workshop.

 

Inclusion is presented as empowerment and self-expression, showing young people as active narrators of their own experiences and paths toward autonomy.

Diversamente artisti: Inclusive Art Workshop

Diversamente artisti: Inclusive Art Workshop

This video presents Diversamente Artisti, an inclusive art workshop developed at the daily center of the Don Giovanni Zanandrea Foundation and shared within the CB4Leisure project.

 

It shows people with disabilities and youth workers painting side by side, exchanging ideas and expressing their creativity in a collaborative environment.

 

The video highlights the creation process as well as the presentation of the artworks during a charity auction at the local fair in Cento, where the artists actively take the stage.

 

Participants appear not only as creators, but also as protagonists, presenting their work to the community.

 

Inclusion is presented as active participation and empowerment, showing how art can build confidence, visibility, and meaningful connections with the wider community.

Freed-Home City Fair: Inclusive Independent Living

Freed-Home City Fair: Inclusive Independent Living

This video presents Freed‑Home, an inclusive project developed in Cento by the Don Giovanni Zanandrea Foundation and shared within the CB4Leisure framework.

 

It focuses on pathways toward independent living for young people with disabilities, going beyond simply living in an apartment to developing autonomy, decision‑making, and responsibility.

 

The video shows young participants engaging in everyday activities and representing the project during a public city fair.

 

By bringing domestic objects and shared spaces into the public context, the project makes independence visible and accessible to the wider community.

 

Inclusion is presented as active citizenship, showing young people as protagonists who belong to and shape community life.

Inclusive Theatre Performance

Inclusive Theatre Performance

This video presents L’acino fuggente, an inclusive theatre performance created by Compagnia della Criniera in collaboration with the Don Giovanni Zanandrea Foundation, and shared within the CB4Leisure context.
The performance represents the final outcome of a theatre workshop involving young people with disabilities, guided by professional actors and playwrights.


The video shows young participants on stage at the Don Zucchini Cinema Theatre in Cento, working with music, rhythm, movement, and collective expression.
It highlights the creative process as a space for experimentation, learning, and shared enjoyment.
Inclusion is presented as co-creation and participation, where theatre becomes a tool for expression, relationship-building, and belonging.

Inclusive dance: spontaneous art performance

Inclusive dance: spontaneous art performance

This video documents a spontaneous inclusive art performance that took place in the main square of Cento during the local market.

The performance involved Federica Malavolti and participants from Coccinella Gialla, a residential center for people with disabilities.

 

Through music and improvised dance‑theatre, two young people using wheelchairs and a third people with cognitive disability performed in a public space, naturally engaging passers‑by.

 

The video captures everyday reactions, curiosity, and interaction between performers and the public.

 

Inclusion is presented as presence and visibility, showing how art can transform ordinary public spaces into moments of connection and shared experience.