Time is running
and we are already half of our EVS project!
Last week, we
were in Budapest for a mid-term evaluation. At the begining we played a lot of
games to get to know each other and to know more about the youthpass (How to
write a youthpass, for exemple)
It's always
interesting to talk with other volunteers, because you can realize that you are
not the only one to have some kind of problems with your project.
We had a lot of
activities during those three days but we said that the best one was the living
library!!
A living
library is when different people, who don’t know each other, are coming
together in an open and safe environment.
Volunteer
'books' are real people who are able to communicate their personal reality (ex:
ex-volunteers; young entrepreneurs; ...) and are available to meet with an
interested 'reader' for 20 minute. It was really interesting to listen to some
experiences from other volunteers. We were free to ask a lot of questions and
also share our experiences.
And sometimes some
opportunity were offered ;)
We had also a
city rally in Budapest. The goal was to do all the tasks in 3hours. Four teams,
one map, 1 ticket for metro and LET'S GO!!
After Mid-term
training we had an opportunity to participate in seminar, organized by Phiren
Amenca. We were talking about Roma people, about stereotypes, discrimination.
It was nice to discuss about those topics with people who really care about it.
We were sharing opinions, visited Gallery 8, where we could see the photos of “important”
Roma people, who were dressed according to stereotypes. The exhibition was so
popular that we had to wait outside for 30min or so! But the most interesting
part was Forum theatre. What is it? Well according to Wikipedia it is a type of theatre created by the innovative and influential practinioner Augusto Boal as part of what he calls his "Theatre of the Oppressed". Boal created Forum theatre as a forum for
teaching people how to change their world. In this process the actors or
audience members could stop a performance, often a short scene in which a
character was being oppressed in some way. The audience would suggest different
actions for the actors to carry out on-stage in an attempt to change the
outcome of what they were seeing. In our case we had to act situations where we
experienced or witnessed an act of discrimination. It was a powerful time of
seminar.
This week was so
busy, we did so many stuffs. After intensive last week in Budapest it was nice
to be busy again J
The most important days were Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday we went to Ötletfa and started to change its appearance
from the outside. It was nice to be outside, to do some gardening and to see
the change, to see how much people can do when they work together. Our
volunteer Imre was a big help in this process! And finally I can say that we
can understand each other by talking half English/ half Hungarian J But I can see the
changes and this feeling is really good J
After working hard we decided to take a rest and play some games ( játékok - a new word I learned from
Imre). It was a really good day!
Thursday – full of
stress for Benita and Daniele, because we had a training for mentors, who are
working with Erasmus students here in Szeged. We prepared a day full of
team-building activities. It was visible that they enjoyed it J It was nice to feel
that u can organize stuffs like this. I can see that in organizing we are
getting better and better with every day. What is more, Benita had the first
English language club session for small mentees, and she succeeded!! It was
better than expected. Waiting for another time already!! :P












Nincsenek megjegyzések:
Megjegyzés küldése