Traditional forms of entertaiment and leisure activities are an integral part of cultural heritage leading to both tangible and intangible cultural goods like toys, plays, artworks and games, songs, etc.
Each of the six partner schools in our partnership had prepared Slides presentations of traditional Entertainment in their countries.
This is the Turkish team that opened the meeting.
The Italian team preparing to make their presentation.
And the Greek team who made the presentations of the absent teams from Spain and the Czech Republic.
The presentations are here to view:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tFCoyoAE5pwqFlHUGFzi_FJXnXPjTJzc_GuAi5xA68U/edit?usp=sharing
- Shadow theatre "Karagioz and Hacivat"
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Hy3X2YACw-1MCxXxKMa5Me2c4gNXa0sMzjocRKRGM1U/edit?usp=sharing
Sport, Poetry, Myths, Tales, Theatre, Music, Dances
Greek ways of entertainment.pptx
as well as a puppet Performance of AESOP's Myth "The Lion and the Mouse"
Script by students
Script for the puppet performance of The Lion and the Mouse by Aesop.pdf
- talian entertainment
- Pinnocchio: children's favourite story
- Spanish entertainment
- Spanish traditional games
- Czech entertainment
- Popular traditional entertainment in the Czech Republic
- German entertainment
To juxtapose the elements of traditional entertainment across our countries, we made notes of those that we discovered to share with each of the other partner cultures.
Notes on common entertainment across our countries.docx
As a follow-up activity we created this presentation of our Common Entertainment across our Countries.
Traditional Entertainment across our countries.pptx