October 02, 2012

Meeting in Oleiros: Music Festival, on the 26th

On Wednesday we celebrated our little meeting, it was the day of the Festival ‘Acercamiento a través de la música popular’ (Approaching through traditional music). During the first part of the morning the rehearsal took place: little ones, older ones, guest students… they all spent a lot of time rehearsing.
 


After the break time, the party got started and the headmistress launched the festival, which was followed by the so diverse performances:
- A group of Primaria students sang: ‘Muñeira de Alén’ and the maneo ‘Foliada de Nadela’ directed by the teacher Felipe Sar.


- A group of ESO students performed: ‘Compañeiro’ by Fuxan os Ventos  and ‘Pandeirada de Tella’ directed by the teacher Arantxa Concheiro.



- The Czech quire performed: ‘Komáři se ženili’, ‘Já jsem muzikant’, ‘Černé oči’ and ‘Proměny’ directed by the teacher Radek.




- And the cultural group of A'meda do Castro (Sada).





The Festival allowed us to create a place where through the music, different cultures, peoples and languages got mixed.
After the festival the guest students, their ‘siblings’, some more pupils and some teachers went and had something to eat at the guests dining room. From here, we’d like to thank all those who worked hard to make this meal as special as it was.
After having eaten we started the afternoon programme, we visited the cultural centre A Fábrica, where the educational councillor, Sandra Fernández, welcomed us to Oleiros Town Hall. Before we left A Fábrica, we could visit the Photo Exhibition of our project, which was placed there.




After that we took a route that would lead us from Santa Cristina to Santa Cruz, getting to see different emblematic spots of our Town Hall. From here, we’d like to thank the responsible for European Projects, of Senior University of  A Coruña, Francisco Ascón, for having been our guide during that route.
.This walk allowed us to talk, get to know each other, have fun… there was a good climate of coexistence. We finished our route in Santa Cruz’s Castle, after a brief walk.




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