Thursday, April 21, 2011

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The wall

During our visit to Italy, the Italian and the Polish students built a ´wall of culture´. This wall is an open window--a metaphor for dialogue between four cultures: Italian, Polish, Hungarian and Catalan. It shows how people interact differently in each of these worlds. Cultural exchange allows us to share ourselves and learn from others.

Happy Easter

Happy Easter for our Catalan, Hungarian and Italian partners.
Happy Easter from Mszana Dolna -Szkola Podstawowa nr 2.
Thank you very much.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Visit in Basilicata

This is a presentation from Polish partners. It's about our meeting in Italy. Enjoy it.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Welcome in Vietri di Potenza, Italy

Vietri di Petenza is a town and community in the province of Potenza, in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. The teachers, the students and all the staff in the school welcomed us.
The Italian students sang some songs.
The first song was Imagine by John Lenon. They sang this song to encourage  the cultures living life in peace, nothing to kill or die and no religion too.



They showed us some traditional folk dances:








Welcome in Savoia di Lucania, Italy.

Savoia di Lucania is a town and community in the province of Potenza in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata.
The original name of the village was Salvia, but it was altered at the end of the 19th century to Savoia di Lucania after a local resident, Giovanni Passannante, attempted to take the life of King Umberto I di Savoia on November 17th, 1878.

Italian students and Italian teachers were very friendly with us. They welcomed us with some songs:
















In the evening all the town celebrated a party in the square. Parents, students, teachers and the local authorities accompanied us. The mothers of the town prepared us a homecooked meal and the students showed some medieval traditional dances:


It was a very festive, warm greeting with merriment all around. The men of the town built a magnificent bonfire. Thank you very much to all the people in Savoia di Lucania.