On Thursday 17 May 2018, the team of French professors invested in our new European partnership organized an Erasmus+ evening in order to promote our project. This event was held in the very welcoming theater La Bobine in Aubenas. A hundred people attended the event: parents, teachers, school management personnel, associations and elected officials. The evening began with a lecture on the project, its objectives and results, interspersed with some students' accounts. The guests then discovered the short films made by students participating in the project. And some students also performed their mini play in front of an enthusiastic audience. Finally everyone shared a toast of friendship on the beautiful terrace of the theater La Bobine. The local newspaper and radio (Dauphiné and Radio Info RC) relayed this event in a very positive way. Deputy Fabrice Brun also devoted a nice article about this event on social networks. This evening marks the end of a very successful first year. We warmly thank everyone who came to share this experience with us. All their positive feedback encourages us to take part with even greater conviction in the Erasmus+ program. Please find below the documentation related to the evening as well as a radio program devoted to the project HERE.
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Forty-five students and fifteen teachers met in Kanzalak for a wonderful meeting, full of fruitful activities and workshops centered around immigration and tolerance.
We danced, sang, played, took pictures and went sightseeing too! But we also took part in the European Parliament simulation game and learnt how the laws are voted there. A great many thanks to the Bulgarian team for their very warm welcome and great sense of organisation! Have a look at the best moments below ;) A group of French students volunteered to create these short films dealing with immigration and exile. Congratulations for their great creativity!
In the framework of this second module focusing on immigration through art and history, twenty French students tried their hands at creative writing.
Here is their book of short stories inspired by some novels they studied in class and some art works they chose personally. Being in the shoes of a person experiencing exile or migration was an outstanding experience, that made them deeply thought about the human stakes of migration. Thanks to them for their enthusiastic commitment to the task! |
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