Now there is finally time to write about my visit in Brussels. Way to hotel was not long and difficult, lady in the reception nice and helpful, so I was in my room still quite early. Unpacking things, taking shower and still have time for a walk and ice-creams ;) I was hungry and it was hot so I thought that two scoops would be nice. The guy gaves me two, but there were sooo huge, as 4 Polish scoops! And so good ;)
What was really cool - organizers decided to give us possibility to 'taste' interculturalism of Brussels, so each lunch and dinner we had in different restaurant, eg. Italian, Belgian, Maroccan, Thai etc. It was really cool to taste all those meals. My favourite meal was Maroccan, dessert was Belgian and drink again Maroccan mint tea. Mniam ;)
We had 2 trainers - Louise, English teacher living now in Brussels and Sylvain - French youth trainer.
The introductory evening was nice. All people were trying to speak with other, to get know people around etc. And slow evening, finished quite early.
First day started as usual - opening, hopes & fears, get to know each other. Then we had a session of 'intercultural speed-dating', for me a version of excercise called 'Carousel'. After lunch we had two sessions - defining 'culture' with Sylvain and defining 'international English' with Louise. And we finished our day with first session of work on the booklet. After Belgian dinner we went slowly to the Grand Place to see it by night. We're just on time ;) When we came the 'light and music show' started. It was really cool. Then we're walking around the centre. And finished this day with this long (3 hours?) walk :)
Second day we started with a cool role play related with intercultural conflict during the youth exchange. We had 3 groups, each group hade the same roles in the group and we're trying to find a solution, being observed by observers. Of course rest of the day was based on this play and it's evaluation. So, after this play we had evaluation and later theoretical input by Sylvain. And after lunch we had a session about misunderstanding and communication skills by Louise. And finishing the day again with work on the booklet. After Thai dinner some people went to buy some nice drinks and some to their rooms to take national drinks and we've met in little nice garden in our hotel. That was a really nice, slow evening with drinking delicious things, many great massages and funny conversations and jokes ;) My favourite drink was Slovenian one, made from bluebarries - I don't remember the name. I tried it already in Ljubljana year ago and I liked it a lot. This evening was little longer ;)
Third day we started with some nice excercises about transmitting and listening to informations. Louise made something, what we're calling 'dead phone' and Sylvain made an excercise which name I don't remember. But it looks like that: you have 5-6 volunteers outside the room, you read a story to the first person, whom must repeat it to the second, second to third etc. That's a cool excercise. And he used as a story 'Abigale' from T-kit 4, which is quite controversial, but he made it even 'worse' - not using genders, only names, what as you know is possible in English and then you can't say who is who ;) So, after that we had really long and interesting discussion about language, but also about stereotypes of genders, social roles etc.
After (or let's say during) the lunch we had voluntary meeting with Susie (British Council) about new Program 'Youth in Action'. There is still almost nothing clear and it'll start in January 2007! Lol... And after the lunch we're finishing our work on booklet. For the last session and coffee before we had few VIP-guests ;) For example: Erik Langbraten from DG EAC from the European Commission, Michał Rynkowski - the same institution, responsible for 2008 European Year of Intercultural Dialogue, Ali Fisher - Counterpoint, Dieta Sixt - Goethe Institut Brussels and so on. It was nice opportunity to meet them, introduce a bit ourselves ;) And of course at the end - evaluation of the seminar.
Last dinner and last evening we spent in the Karaoke Bar, which was a nice place with nice people working in it. After nice dinner we had a 'lucky dip' - each person took a little present from her/his country and we put them together to one box. Then each person was draw one thing, trying to guess what is it and from whom. That was really nice :) And in this way I'm owner of a nice bottle of French Beaujolais - Villages from Sylvain. That's a destiny - I love wines ;) After the dinner karaoke started and it was not only for us, what was also intersting. There were quite many people with a nice voice. And there was one guy with suuuuch great voice that we're wondering what he's doing in the karaoke bar. When he song 'One' U2 it was just amazing. And in the meantime he (with his friends) organized an amusement for our group - dansing, first on the floor and later on the bar ;) This evening was really nice also!
At the breakfast I've met only girls from British Council - Susie, Mono and intern Hanna. They were going back to London after 1 PM. After that I've packed my laguage and left it in the special room and I've met 2 girls from the group, so we decided to walk around the city together. And in the centre one guy from the group also joined us, so we had a nice coffee together near Galleries. And after that we went back to the hotel. I took a shower - nice opportunity in the sauna ;) and I went to the bus station. Bus was quite early and we started our travel to Poland on time.
It's hard to believe, but during this travel by bus I saw first time in my life a movie - 'Scent of a women' . I was amazed, it's so great movie. I would like to have it in my 'collection'. And Al Pacino was amazing...
We're on time on the borded (even if we're stopped in the middle of Germany by police - to check our identities). Directly after crossing border we're stopped again - this time by the customs service. But timing was still ok when we came to the meeting and transfering point. But there we're waiting for one delayed bus from the UK about 2 hours! So, finally I was later home - about 2,5 hour. But I survived ;)
And in 2 days I'll travel again by bus, even longer :p Crazy girl ;)
lundi, septembre 18, 2006
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Travelling by bus on this distance, yes definetly you're a crazy lady ;)
But it seems you really enjoyed your days in Brussels. I hope your days in Cardiff will give you the same amout of joy!
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