On July 20, 2025, the Hungarian Team hosted a follow-up workshop in central Budapest to disseminate knowledge and skills acquired during the Erasmus+ training course "Music for Human Rights and Inclusion," held earlier that month in Golden Sands, Bulgaria. The event gathered 13 participants, excluding the organizing team, aiming to explore music as a powerful medium for promoting human rights and social inclusion.
The workshop commenced with a warm welcome and an overview of the agenda and objectives, followed by an engaging icebreaker to create an open and friendly atmosphere. Participants engaged in a thoughtful discussion on the role of music in fostering inclusion and raising awareness of human rights issues, enriched by insights shared from the Erasmus+ training and personal reflections.
Additionally, attendees were introduced to the fundamentals of music creation, focusing on rhythm, emotional expression, and lyrical content. A brief presentation of FL Studio demonstrated how beginners can experiment with music production to convey meaningful messages through sound.
The session concluded with a relaxed period of music listening, inclusive games, and networking, enabling participants to connect, unwind, and exchange ideas. Overall, the workshop successfully combined learning, creativity, and community building, encouraging participants to recognize music as both a hobby and a tool for social change.