sâmbătă, 28 aprilie 2018

Daily Schedule: 3rd Day

Last night it all started with the Romanian team hunt. They divided us into national teams and they split across the hotel. Each one of them assigned every team a different task to complete, let it be dancing, drinking, talking selfies or solving a puzzle. Turkey team won but everyone had fun.

After that it was DANCING TIME!
Our romanian friends showed us their traditional dances and songs. All of them were talented, ages ranged from 4 to 18 years old. For a closing they invited us all on stage to teach us how to dance with them. Highlight of the night was the young Teo who stole many selfies, kisses and hugs from multiple crying fangirls! We drunk Romanian wine and Palinka until the end of the night.



This morning have started with Spanish energizer games like Dragon vs Archer vs Grandma or the Tailhunt, which resulted in the double final Polish winners Zofia and Jurek.




Things were heating up as we divided into groups to conversate and exchange opinions at the World Cafe. Familiar subjects like globalization, minorities, immigration and the impact of multiculturality in human life were the opportunity for diverse ideas and growth. The lack of information and the distortion of truth on the media a.k.a propaganda prevents us from getting the whole picture more than we could imagine. So all in all, it was a truly valuable task which gave us feedback of what is going on for the rest of the world and a chance for reflection. In my personal opinion and from what I have heard today, most people in the world want to coexist and help each other in a positive manner, trying to overcome the dark monsters in their mind like fear and prejudice. They even collaborate to create organisations (NGOs) in order to accomplish bigger goals together. The sad part is that the ones with the most impact and power (governments) seem to be unable to be of essential help or rather opt not to.






Finally we closed our evening learning Romanian history and legends and proceeded to create origami vampires. It was hell a lot of fun and it was something many of us didn't do for about 20 years. Finding joy in the simplest things is beautiful. It was fun, creative and easy and honestly I never thought i could do it so congratulations to myself 😃😃.








Last but not least, the graveyard game has offıcially started so ... "let the killing begin !"

[- written by Theo from Greece]

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