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Café des Langues

En collaboration avec : RYSE

Langues : EN/FR/DE/LU

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Nous organisons régulièrement notre Café des Langues autour des expositions du Mudam avec l’association RYSE*. Ces rencontres ont pour but d’échanger autour de l’art contemporain et de la culture, ainsi que de pratiquer les langues majoritairement parlées au Luxembourg.

La mission de l’association RYSE est d’encourager le développement des jeunes réfugiés et de les accompagner dans la découverte de leur potentiel, tout en favorisant leur autonomie et leur intégration dans la vie active.

*Refugee Youth Support & Empowerment

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