During the second short-term exchange of groups of pupils that took place at the partner school Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar (Turkey) between May 13th and 17th, 2019, each team of pupils presented PowerPoint materials about local and national cultural and tourist events promoting cultural heritage in general and artistic heritage in particular. The presentations contributed to developing the participants’ interest in knowing, preserving and promoting ancient traditions, crafts and arts from all the partner countries.

The presentation created by the pupils from Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar (Turkey) can be seen here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Q1wrQve_ZISL1FTFZjBY5vkMZUUv3teh or you can watch it below in video format.

Below you can also watch a short recording of the Turkish team presenting their material.

Romania is a country where traditions and crafts are deeply rooted in local culture, and where rituals represent symbols of identity and celebrations of life. One way of discovering traditional Romanian culture is taking part in festivals, fairs and many other events that promote cultural heritage. Among the numerous examples, the members of the club “Art heritage” from Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni (Romania) chose to offer interesting information about the Universal Day of the Romanian Blouse, the Festival of Medieval Arts from Suceava, the Folk Craftsmen Fair from Suceava, the National Festival of Painted Eggs from Ciocănești and the International Festival of Winter Customs from Suceava. The material was presented by the pupils Andrei Denis Rotaru, Cornelia Macovei and Bianca Gabriela Grădinaru, and it can be seen by following this link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=18xXxc7k7RUiVMhIELe-WGkVH2yshbO5y or you can watch it below in video format.

Below you can also watch a short recording with the Romanian pupils presenting their material.

The presentation about events promoting cultural heritage created by the pupils from Istituto Comprensivo “Giovanni Pierluigi” Palestrina from Palestrina (Italy) can be seen here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fjK6Ba3tY0l5YXRB5CWqxMswHAT0VGKA or you can watch it below in video format. Further below, you can also watch a short recording of the Italian team presenting their material.

The presentation about local and national cultural and tourist events promoting cultural heritage in general and artistic heritage in particular created by the pupils from Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga can be seen here https://drive.google.com/open?id=1K0KVuoFwp_yau25YxPT9JcXr6m7goqjc or you can watch it below in video format. Further below, you can also watch a short recording of the Latvian team presenting their material.

The presentation created by the members the club “Art heritage” from Agrupamento de Escolas de Samora Correia from Samora Correia (Portugal) can be seen by following this link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1plI-AYfPBXx5ylJWprLl-dpuzoEmgRQC or you can watch it below in video format. Further down, you can also watch a short recording of the Portuguese team presenting their material.

Presentations about events promoting cultural heritage
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