Saturday, September 3, 2022

ABOUT US

 

NGO Ludibrium is an organization operating in Estonia, which was founded in 2015 and whose goal is to promote education and improve the community through non-formal methods.
Usually, the target groups have been elementary and high school students and young adults who want to change their community and encourage society members to be more active.
To date, the NGO has organized about 30 projects, most of which are aimed at young people. The NGO has been financed by NGO Mondo, the European Solidarity Corps and the Estonian Traditional Culture Fund.
Since the members of NGO Ludibrium are also involved in acting, quite a few projects have been related to the theater.


Piia Paula Tarvis is a youth worker and theater fanatic who graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Tartu. She has organized projects related to integration policy, such as the project "My life in Estonia" and managed youth projects related to European and democratic multicultural society.














Annabel Berg is a master's student in Estonian and Finno-Ugric linguistics at the University of Tartu, a teacher of Estonian language and literature at the Tartu Lutheran School and a freelance actor/director (Tartu University Theatre, Pärnu Puppet Theatre, Nullteater, St. Mary's Church Theatre), who is particularly interested in the languages ​​of the Baltic Finns, mythology and of folk music.
As a member of the board of the non-profit organization Ludibrium, which promotes education, Annabel has organized various youth projects, from theater workshops to political programs and artistic integration projects.















Mihkel Tomberg joined NGO Ludibrium in 2018 and he studied environmental protection at Tartu University of Life Sciences. Mihkel has mostly organized communication in the NGO and dealt with everything related to logistics.

Since Tomberg has also participated in trainings about youth politics, he also helps organize debates and political series for the risk group and young people with fewer opportunities.




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