The collection “Creativity in Europe” includes video clips with creative theatre performances and representations of folk tales, created either during the monthly club activities organised at school level, or prepared for and presented during the exchange visits of the project.
Dramatizations of four Latvian fairy tales performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga (Latvia) in November 2018
Short sketch about the birth of Jesus Christ and the journey of the three Wise Men, based on the poem “The Birth of Our Saviour” by Romanian writer Ion Creangă, performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania) in December 2018
Short sketch about the New Year written and performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar (Turkey) in December 2018
Transnational activity called “Music Box”, organised during the fourth short-term exchange of groups of pupils (C5), hosted by the partner school Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga (Latvia) between the 17th and 21st of February 2020 – Starting from the first day of the mobility, all participating pupils worked in transnational teams, coordinated by Latvian students, in order to write, prepare and rehearse creative performances, which included a mixture of theatre, music and dance. The performances were presented during the show organised on the fourth day of the exchange visit.
Dramatization of a Latvian folk tale, performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga (Latvia), and presented during the fifth short-term exchange of groups of pupils (C6), that was organised online by the coordinating school Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania) between the 6th and 10th of October 2020
Modern dramatization based on the folk tale “Caldo da pedra” (“Stone Soup”), part of the anthology “Traditional Tales of the Portuguese People”, published by the Portuguese writer Teófilo Braga in 1883; performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Agrupamento de Escolas de Samora Correia from Samora Correia (Portugal), and presented during the fifth short-term exchange of groups of pupils (C6), that was organised online by the coordinating school Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania) between the 6th and 10th of October 2020
Dramatization based on the folk tale “Soacra cu trei nurori” (“The Mother-in-Law with Three Daughters-in-Law”) by the Romanian writer Ion Creangă; performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania), and presented during the fifth short-term exchange of groups of pupils (C6), that was organised online by the coordinating school Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania) between the 6th and 10th of October 2020
Dramatization of the folk tale “The Cauldron Gave Birth”, an anecdote attributed to the world-famous character Nasreddin Hodja; performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Şehit Ali Aksoy Ortaokulu from Akhisar (Turkey), and presented during the fifth short-term exchange of groups of pupils (C6), that was organised online by the coordinating school Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania) between the 6th and 10th of October 2020
Transnational activity organised during the fifth short-term exchange of groups of pupils (C6), that was hosted online by the coordinating school Liceul Tehnologic “Mihai Eminescu” Dumbrăveni from Dumbrăveni (Romania) between the 6th and 10th of October 2020 – On the second day of the exchange visit, each national team presented recordings of various artistic performances gathered in an online show called “Creativity in Europe”. The Latvian team presented a puppet theatre performance preceded by a PowerPoint presentation about this art. The Romanian team presented a carnival of characters from fairy tales and stories, the Turkish team presented a pantomime performance, and the Portuguese team improvised a funny sketch about a Science lesson.
Pantomime show, preceded by a presentation about this art, performed by the members of the club “The magical world of fairy tales” from Rīgas 22. vidusskola from Rīga (Latvia) in October 2020.