Sunday, May 8, 2011

Who Am I?

You can here introduce yourself, where are you from, what should we know about you? What are your motivations , expectations…? Just leave your comment here!

15 comments:

  1. Hello! My name is Rafa, I'am from Sevilla (Spain) and I work in consortia.es.

    consortia.es is an organisation established in Seville from 2006, with the aims of developing social projects and initiatives for young people. Our daily activity consists on developing projects framed in the “Lifelong Learning Programme”, “Youth in Action”, and “Culture”. We also develop language and training courses, volunteering and enviromental projects.

    I want to take part in this course because I would like to develop by professional competences. I’am convinced that drama is a great tool to work with young people, and I want to learn how to apply it to youth work!!!

    Wishing to meet all of you soon!

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  2. Hello, my name is Éva, 34 years old, and I live in Budapest since my birth. I am the project –coordinator and one of the trainers. I am theatre pedagogue and german teacher, and I study psychology. I give theatre lessons in high schools and grammar schools since 2002, and worked with alternative theatres.

    The name of our organization is : Metamorfózis Egyesület / Metamorphosis Association. We hold trainings and camps for young people using theatrical methods and self-knowledge technics. Our aim is developing their skills and self- knowledge.

    I am motivated to do everything to take this training for a beautiful and gainful experience for all of us. I expect it will be like that.

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  3. Hi I am Halil I am from Turkey I live in Antalya which is on the south Coast of Turkey I'm involved LLP projects since 2004. My international experience started in 2004 with my participation in a European Projects such as Youth Comenius and Grundvig. This was the beginning of my experiences with the LLP in Action Programme After that I participated in exchanges different training courses, seminars, workshops, creative moments. These activities for me is very challenging because it’s always a creative process that gives me the chance to share ideas with others

    At the moment I working in ADALYA YOUTH CLUB where I am responsible for various national and international projects and give non formal education to the youngsters and give them a chance to be involved EU projects . in my EU work such as Comenius Youth and Grundvig my main interest and concentration has been on work with people with fewer opportunities. I develop activities YIA and associations this characteristic together with my degree in International Relations made me pretty aware about the different possibilities to make the difference not only in local level but in National and International as well.

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  4. Hello! My name is Michael, I'm nineteen and I'm from Poland :) I already took part in six projects but only as a participant. I liked them very much that's why I want to take part once again. Even though I'm that young, I'm pretty sure that we'll find 'common language'.I love to play football and listen to music. I can't wait to meet all of you and 'show' you a piece of my country. See you there!

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  5. Hello everyone !! My name is Kamil, I'm 19 and I'm from Poland like Michael:D I was participant in six projects. But I'm exciting to be a participant in this project. I have some hobbies like reading good book, play in volleybal or dancing new style. I cant wait too meet all of you and lear from you something about your countries. See you soon !

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  6. Hello! I'm Kati, from Slovakia. I'm 24, I'm a university student, graduating this year. I study hungarian and english languages and literature, I'll be a teacher. Yet, I haven't participated in any projects or courses, this will be my first. I hope I will learn some new things and methods which will be useful in my profession. Hope to see all of you soon:-)))

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  7. Hello everyone! I'm Laura from Germany. I'm 17 at the moment - I'll turn 18 in three weeks ;) Even though I'm quite young I'm already experienced in youth work and drama. I'm a permanent volunteer at the Young Christian Workers where we also deal with issues such as unemployment. Over the last year I participated in a one-year theatre-project where we staged Carlo Goldoni's La Locandiera in Italian language.

    I hope that together we can broaden our knowledge, get to know each other and each others cultures better and see some of Hungary's beautiful Budapest :-))) See you soon!

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  8. Hello!
    My name is Florentine. I am from Berlin, Germany and I work at the Association for European Training as a project manager in the frame of the Life Long Learning Program - especially as a tutor for interns and EVS participants but also in the field of Youth Exchanges.
    Through the projects i have orgnized and participated in so far i have learned that creativity is an important tool and internationally valid language that can be used to build up something together, understand and motivate each other.
    Theater seems to me a very interesting part of this creativity but as i don't have too much experience with the techniques i am very curious about what expects me and of course about meeting all of you!

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  9. Hi there,
    I'm Fırat, from Istanbul,Turkey. I'm 22 years old and a university student in Translation and Interpreting Departmant(Eng). This will be my first to attend such an organization, so I'm really exited. I'm really interested in visual arts such as theater and photography.I'm a member of an amateur theater club in my university. Looking forward to be in Budapest!

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  10. Hello!

    My name is Anett. I'm 23 years old. I've just finished my education as a business manager. At the end of summer I want to continue my studies about mathematics at Eötvös Loránd University.
    I've been attending Eva's theater lessons during 2002-2005. That was a really useful time of my life with lots of fun^^
    It's my first time in voluntary work and I'm looking forward to this course:)

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  11. Hello everybody!

    My name is Andrea.I am Hungarian and 28.
    I will be a volunteer in this camp. I guess with Anett :).I liked play back theatre and to play with dreams and think about them.
    I studied Philosophy at Eötvös Loránd University.
    And I tried different kind of works so far.
    I was happy when Éva invited me to this camp.It sounded exciting.Now I don't have a regular job,so I am unemployment,and it's just..Hm..Not good.So I am really touched :) And I simply feel that it's important for me to be there with you.I am looking forward to seeing you.

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  12. Hello!

    My name is Alba, I'm am from Seville (Spain) and I'm 24. I'm a journalist (If I've passed my last exam I will be licensed in the course) without work, like the most people here in Spain.

    I don't have a big experience with drama. I only practise it during the High School and in the other exchange i did in Palermo last month of May.

    I think that this experience is gonna be awesome and I can't wait to start the course!

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  13. Hello!

    My name is Alejandro, I´m 21 and I live in Sevilla (Spain). I play soccer on a team, where I train three days a week and I want to study film production.

    The only experience I had with drama, has been in the two youth exchanges, which I participated: Castilleja de la Cuesta (Sevilla) and Palermo (Italy) where my group and I made a theater of stereotypes of my country and other countries.

    I think this course will be good for everyone, because we will learn new techniques of motivation for young people.

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  14. hi guys!
    I'm Stefano, 21 years old from Venice (italy you know..)
    I study architecture, and I have only few and embarassing experiences with drama:
    That's why I'm interested with this training!
    sys
    Stefano

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