Press release FYME. November 18, 2025
The Erasmus+ project “Shared Identities,” coordinated by MUS-E Hungary, has arrived in Budapest. On November 17, the Yehudi Menuhin Foundation Spain and CEIP Vicálvaro in Madrid participated in a workshop on the exchange of best practices held at the Lázár Ervin Általános Iskola in Budapest. The event was also attended by teachers and artists from MUS-E Alemania, of the German school St. Martin – Düngenheim, of the Associação Yehudi Menuhin Portugal (AYMP) and the Escola Cruz de Picada de Évora.
The Education Attaché’s Office of the Spanish Embassy in Hungary, represented by Marta Álvarez, was also present during the visit—a gesture for which we are sincerely grateful, in recognition of the support and guidance provided for the collaborative work you are carrying out across the four countries.




During the visit, they toured the school and learned about its educational and artistic projects, and they led music, dance, and storytelling workshops with the students, focusing on the traditions and origins of those participating in the project. In this way, they linked the visit to the focus of the first semester of Shared Identities, which centered on exploring where each group comes from and how those roots are reflected in the school’s daily life.
We at FYME would like to extend our special thanks to Andor, Ákos, and Dodi for their hard work and for organizing this exchange event, which reinforces the collaborative and artistic aspects of the Shared Identities project.




The Shared Identities program is co-funded by the Programa Erasmus + de la Unión Europea.
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