Through Europe in Dance Steps
martie 15, 2009
First of all, i would like to say that i’ll write this post in english because i want all our foreign parteners(Lithuania, Poland, Turkey and Italy) to read it.
For those who don’t know
), I represent the Youth for Community Developement Association.
I really cannot say many things about yesterday, because yesterday was the day with the arrivals and shit…buuuut, i can say some things about yesterday night. So…after a walk downtown, we went back to the Griffon Youth Hostel where we had some “few” drinks. I was back home about 5 o’clock in the morning, for those who went to sleep before me.
Now, let’s talk about today…right now it’s about 6 o’clock in the morning, and i really have no ideea why i’m writting this. But, who cares?
Today, my arival at the Griffon Youth Hostel was about 5 o clock P.M. In the begining as you all know, there was an NGO Market where each local and international organization had to make a short presentation about their purpose…
I want to apologize now to my foreign friends because my presentation was so short, but i didn’t had anything prepared for today so i had to make a realy short presentation right there…after the aplauses in the end i thought it was really ok. I don’t really know what to think right now, so…you tell me guys!
)
After the NGO Market, we had some free time and after that, dinner. I hope you enjoyed the romanian food, and we can also discuss this tomorow at lunch beacause i’m not going to be able to be there at the breakfast!
The best part came on the countries presentations and their national dances. Every presentation was really ok, but in my opinion, the italian presentation was awesome! Dudes, you are just like us…Romanian people and italian people should not hate each other. I’ve learned this from the time spent with you guys…I hated the italian people ’till now – as i told Nicolo, but now…what can i say? You rock!
The turkish presentation was really ok also, but i can’t say many things about their dance…it was jus beautiful! I’ve also learned some expresions in turkish, such as: Hai sîcrâr pezevengâ osva, but i cannot say what it means right now…
The lithuanian groups is really ok because we could stay ’till now near a bottle of wine (Italian wine
) ), and some Campari…i think, and some other traditional drinks from Romania, Italy, Lithuania, Poland and Turkey.
The group from Poland had also a nice presentation about Poland and i would like to congratuate them for their effort.
It was a really long night and i really can’t think about tomorow tonight
)) I just think it’s going to be another long night…so, i’ll see you all tomorow at the hostel! ‘Till then, have a good night and thanks for paying attention!
CătălinA Buzatu
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