RockINEurope
As a winner application, RockINEurope, has been granted the lump sum to implement the project within the category of Erasmus+ (KA2) Cooperation among organisations and insitutions. Acrobatic Rock’n’Roll is getting more and more popular both worldwide and in the EU. However, the development of the last two decades and the growing aspirations of the acrobatic rock’n’roll to be an Olympic sport in the close future have made it necessary to strengthen the professional and educational framework of the sport. A sport which can make people move, make them fall in love with dancing and practicing sports in community with a single music player, as well as contributing to professional development of young sportsmen and women across Europe.
Forrás: http://expansionrocknroll.tilda.ws/ (edited)
Nevertheless, acrobatic rock’n’roll as an emerging sport faces several challenges mainly caused by the lack of highly professional training materials and the inconsistencies arising from the different interpretation of rules and training methods. The RockINEurope project based on the cooperation of Polish, Czech and Hungarian partners aiming to create a European-level educational knowledge base as well as a network of experts for the collection, systematization, and further development of existing training materials on acrobatic rock’n’roll.
With the collection and dissemination of professional materials through the work of a network of experts, the project helps the work of trainers teaching children, youth and adults interested in acrobatic rock’n’roll properly, relying on training manuals with the highest possible quality and consistency. Capacity building through knowledge share contributes not only to the development of the sport itself, but also to the protection and preservation of the physical and mental integrity of athletes, as well as supporting the highest level of pedagogical development of sports-related community, educational and personal skills of children and youth in sport. Moreover, the availability of proper training materials helps the efforts of athletes seeking for dual-carrier options aiming to dedicate their life for the teaching of the next generations in acrobatic rock’n’roll.INSEDO Kft. (Hungary)

Nevertheless, acrobatic rock’n’roll as an emerging sport faces several challenges mainly caused by the lack of highly professional training materials and the inconsistencies arising from the different interpretation of rules and training methods. The RockINEurope project based on the cooperation of Polish, Czech and Hungarian partners aiming to create a European-level educational knowledge base as well as a network of experts for the collection, systematization, and further development of existing training materials on acrobatic rock’n’roll.
With the collection and dissemination of professional materials through the work of a network of experts, the project helps the work of trainers teaching children, youth and adults interested in acrobatic rock’n’roll properly, relying on training manuals with the highest possible quality and consistency. Capacity building through knowledge share contributes not only to the development of the sport itself, but also to the protection and preservation of the physical and mental integrity of athletes, as well as supporting the highest level of pedagogical development of sports-related community, educational and personal skills of children and youth in sport. Moreover, the availability of proper training materials helps the efforts of athletes seeking for dual-carrier options aiming to dedicate their life for the teaching of the next generations in acrobatic rock’n’roll.
Collaborating partners:
INSEDO Kft. (Hungary)
Magyar Táncsport Szakszövetség (Hungary)
Sportowy Klub Taneczny Mega Dance (Poland)
Vysokoskolsky Sportovni Klub Fakulty Telesne Vychovy a Sportu, Z.S. (Czech Republic)

Project Summary
The project RockINEurope has come a long way since its initial conception, and it has reached into additional areas in which preliminary ideas were not necessary directed at.
ARCK Platform – Final stage coming soon!
The WRRC Vice-President, Ms Katalin Kis, called for an online workshop aimed at presenting the Project and its means of use on 27th April.
Project Website ARCK launched its testing phase
ARCK is an online Website, where stakeholders in the field of Acrobatic Rock’n’Roll – as well as dance sport professionals – can find revised, systematized English-language training and educational materials to develop their knowledge and skills through this online learning form.
Database - Gathering of Documents
The database and the records of the documents gathered so far providing the basis of the Project have been organised as the first step towards the launch of the website of the ARCK in december this year.
Network of International Experts (NIE)
A key aspect in the life of the RockINEurope Project is the establishment of a Network of International Experts (NIE) to oversee the results of the project, thus guaranteeing the effectiveness and professional accuracy of the programme.