Thursday, December 22, 2022

I am enthusiastic...we became friends (podcast)

My Erasmus+ experience happened to be in Costinesti, Romania.

Lovely place for projects, especially if the weather is good! 

The project was about an intercultural exchange with the help of origami activities. The coordinators challenged us to be creative and to contribute as much as we wanted to the project. That helped some initiatives to arise, and a unique project had been created. 

I am enthusiastic about meeting people with different personalities with whom we became friends as we had been involved in many memorable circumstances. 

Also, having fun, interacting with the local community, creating workshops, and learning about other countries' cultures are some additional aspects that empower this experience!

Link to my podcast: here

Nikos Psomadopoulos

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Discover different cultures

Diseminarea mea a constat in prezentarea proiectului la care am participat, atat in randul colegilor mei profesori, cat si in randul copiilor. 
In urma povestilor si a prezentarii, colegii mei au fost incantati si au venit cu propunerea ca sa cream in cadrul scolii un eveniment asemanator; astfel, am inclus ideea de multiculturalitate, origami, festival    intr-un eveniment al scolii. 
Le-am prezentat inclusiv conceptul de seara culturala, asa ca, ne-am folosit de acest instrument pentru a ajuta copiii sa descopere diverse culturi. 
Elevii au avut de facut un proiect ce consta in:
- confectionarea de haine, cu ajutorul materialelor reutilizabile, origami, mancare, obiceiuri pentru a prezenta tara aleasa. 

Multumesc mult!

Cu stima,
Denisa Dascal

Monday, December 19, 2022

I highly encourage you to participate in one of the many Erasmus+ projects

Hello dear friends! 

How are you?

I wanted to tell you that recently I was in an Erasmus+ project in Costinesti, Romania. The "Nice to meet you" project is an intercultural and inclusive opportunity to get to know new cultures and places. Through different dynamics we got to know a part of the culture of Costinesti, the Romanian town where we were staying, it's beautiful! As well as we also got to know other parts of Romania, like Constanta.

I highly encourage you to participate in one of the many Erasmus+ projects, aimed at alleviating marginalization and social exclusion, and promoting interculturality and cooperation. These projects are fully funded by the European Union, and will provide you with new social, linguistic and professional skills and competencies.

Miriam Cabrera Ruiz

Thursday, December 15, 2022

A bright memory for a long time

My first youth exchange Erasmus+ mobility took place in Romania, Costinesti, on 20 to 30 of October 2022. I had never tried any kind of such mobility before and I am grateful that my first experience was through ODESA (Romania) and HYP (Greece) organisations. These 10 days of the " Nice to meet you! " program were something unreal. We got together with people from 5 different countries and we bonded extremely well and really fast, only to find out how interconnected one culture is with the other. We shared common food and drinks, but with different names and small variances, we got inspired by new ideas of everyday life and for me especially it was a groundbreaking experience on how easily it actually is to really connect with others. Through origami, the folding paper art, I found moments of relaxation and creativity, which I was more than happy to share with children at our final exhibition one day before we departed. Hugging with the local people on that day, how they trusted us their children to take part in our event and to let us teach them how to make origami, is going to be a bright memory for a long time.

Link: here

Live unique experiences

(ENGLISH)

Hello, I am sending you this informative email about the project in Costinesti (Romania), a project subsidised by the European Union, from the Erasmus + programme. These projects are a great opportunity for young people like you, between 18 and 30 years old, to meet other young people from different countries and exchange cultures, make new friends...

The project I did in particular was called "Nice to meet you", the aim of the project is to increase the level of social and intercultural competences, to raise awareness of the need for intercultural dialogue in the current European context, sharing customs, traditions, knowledge and national values, in this project there were 6 participating countries (Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Greece and Turkey), in order to put an end to activities that can lead to discrimination and social exclusion.

In the "Nice to meet you" project we made different representative objects about the different participating cultures, using Origami, a Japanese art. With the origami made by the participants from the participating countries we made a cultural fair, where we exhibited our art. We also filmed a video explaining how to make the symbol chosen by the countries to be shown at the fair and to teach the local people how to make origami. For example: a symbol of Spanish culture is the bull or the flamenco fan, Turkey: the tulip. Greece: boat Romania: Bison, Dracula. Italy: Pizza, Gelatto and Bulgaria: The rose.
Apart from this cultural fair, we carry out multiple activities of communication and teamwork with the different participants from the participating countries. I encourage you to sign up for these projects, to live unique experiences and to meet wonderful people in order to exchange cultures and break stereotypes.

Hugs,
Sheila Alhambra Vinuesa

Monday, December 12, 2022

It was an incredible experience!

Hello everyone! 

We are Maria and Elia from the Greek team! 
We were selected as participants for the ‘Nice to meet you’ project in Costinesti-Romania. We would like to share our experience with you.

During the first days we got to know each other through some interesting activities. The point of the activities was to communicate with people outside of our national group and team building in general.

The next days were about the main concept of the project, which was origami. We learned how to fold papers by experts and also each country made a workshop about their traditional symbol. We presented these workshops to the local community of Costinesti, especially children and it was an amazing experience!

The greek team chose a boat as our national symbol.

At the end of every day we had intercultural nights, where every country presented their traditions (music, dances, food, facts).

Additionally we got to visit the town of Constanta, learned and explored the city through fun activities.

The organisation ’Odesa ngo’ was very helpful and the accommodation-food was very good quality.

All in all it was an incredible experience, and we would love to take part in more Erasmus+ projects in the future!

With love from Greece! 

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Learning by doing in a fun and engaging manner

Hello there,

The idea of the presentation was - learning by doing in a fun and engaging manner.

Me (Alex) and Tsvetozar presented the information to the participants which was based on our experience in the project. I showed them what we learned and told them the stories we experienced.

The location of the event was in Sofia, Bulgaria and it took about half an hour for the origami and about another half an hour to finish the presentation. 

Best regards,
Aleksandar and Tsvetozar






Tuesday, December 6, 2022

A way to relieve stress

Hello,

This is the dissemination from Blagovest (Bobo). 
The idea of the presentation was to present origami as a way to relieve stress and concentrate learners' attention in a corporate environment.

The location was Sofia, Bulgaria. The duration of the session was 45 minutes.

Due to company restrictions I am unable to send the full power point presentation displayed to my colleagues nor upload these photos in social media.

I have 3 colleagues and my direct supervisor participating in the event.

The result is that if opportunity presents itself we can include the technique in our on site training.

Best regards,
Blagovest





Thursday, December 1, 2022

Dissemination event on Romanian National Day

Event Date: Romanian National Day 1 December

Event place: Kastamonu University, Kastamonu, Turkey

Participants: 75 people

Description: I have share to the public my Romanian experience from the "Nice to meet you!" youth exchange. I gave them informations about Erasmus+, about Gaziantep Local Youth Group (my sending organisation), about ODESA (our hosting organisation) and I showed them photos from the project.
It was a wonderful experience!
Greetings from Turkey
Mehmet


















I am enthusiastic...we became friends (podcast)

My Erasmus+ experience happened to be in Costinesti, Romania. Lovely place for projects, especially if the weather is good!  The project was...