Friendships & Stereotypes in Budapest! Erasmus+ #4

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Friendship, Stereotypes, Similarities and Differences

The Fourth Workshop in the Achieving Together series was in Hungary from 15th-21st November The Topic was : Friendship, Stereotypes, Similarities and Differences.

Project Week in Budapest

Programme : 8.30-13.00 Workshops in four groups :
  1. Drama 
  2. Art 
  3. Music/Dance and Sport 
  4. Languages

Each group will take part in each activity every day. All the foreign guests will be invited to a Hungarian family to have a typical Hungarian meal together.

Friday evening : Final Show (with presentations of each group’s work and dancing and singing together)

Drama & Music/Dance – 5 Nations

  • Drama : Each nation will have to be able to present some characteristics about their customs and traditions (including families, celebrations, schools).
  • Music/Dance : Each nation would teach one song and possibly some dance for the other nations.
    Once .

                                                                                                                                      Judit and Lilla

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