Saturday, June 9, 2012



Fourth day evaluation
The fourth day of our project in Struga, Macedonia, started with a very nice breakfast that we enjoyed in the hotel restaurant. The food was very good and fresh. We were very happy to keep getting to know all our new friends, especially during the energizers. Everything was peachy and we we’re having fun together doing the energizers, organised by the Russian and Serbian team. We played some of the most interesting energizers of the whole project. One of it was about a Princess, a Hunter and a Dragon, all of them being characters that were to be played by each of the teams. After we filled ourselves with positive energy from the energizers, we had a coffee break during which we had the chance to find out more interesting things about each other. We then had lunch, and a 15 minute break.
               In the afternoon we held a workshop about design and photo editing. It was a very interesting experience because every participant had the opportunity to learn how to edit photos in Adobe Photoshop, on a basic level. The team who prepared was made up of Uliana, Radina, Nina, Vika and Robert.  And they did a very good job, by showing us simple tutorials about how to edit photos. After we saw all the photos, and discussed them in detail, we had a coffee break. We took the occasion to enjoy the beautiful weather, and after this we proceeded in the conference room for the Important Dates Workshop. The team for this workshop was made up of Savina, Robert and Krasen. They talked about the most important dates in Europe, and gave us the task to choose one important period like the Ancient times, or the Renaissance and find more historically significant dates.
               After we finished and presented the tasks, we had dinner, and then one hour of free time, before the Romanian and Russian cultural night. The first to present their country were the Romanians. The four participating girls, Raisa, Elena, Alina and Anamaria, were dressed in traditional Romanian cloths, while the male participant, Robert, was disguised as Dracula. After they showed us some traditional dances, we ate some of their food (e.g. polenta, cozonac etc.) .
The Russian team, presented their wonderful food and their very famous national drink, the vodka. They also showed us a traditional dance, a funny presentation movie about Russia, and they ended the night with a recital from their greatest poet, Puskin.

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