On 5 December, workshops, conferences and shows will be held for students and teachers. Through the dynamics, it will be possible to get to know the creators and contact them. The capacity is already complete for the morning of the students. ARGIA has prepared a broad offer for the fair.
The fair will be open between 10:30 and 20:00 hours, and the workshops will start in the morning. Students and faculty will have the opportunity to get to know and experience the Basque culture closely through activities organized by areas. Although the programs are aimed at educational centers, the entrance to the fair will be free for all citizens.
Students from the 3rd to the baccalaureate will be able to participate in activities organized in seven areas, divided into groups of up to 25 people. From the resurgence of improvisation techniques to practical explanations for the creation of video clips. The workshops will take place in Kabia, Museum, Saguganbara, Szenatokia, Ahotsenea, Talaia and Irudienea.
Students who have been left out of the activities will have the opportunity to approach the position of EuskarAbentura and make a dynamic creativa.Tomando as a source of inspiration to the creators who have participated in the fair, the objective is to create a giant mural. Students must reflect in the murals what they receive from their creators.
PortaDA! The project entitled "The Child" has also been launched, which will be announced this Thursday. The aim of the initiative is to recreate the covers of books and records in Basque and to promote their use. The jury, the communication team of the Durango Fair, will deliver the awards in two categories: Primary and DBH-Bachillerato, and a photograph of each category will receive the prize. The winning centers will receive a session of the program “Musicians in Educational Centers” as a gift.
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