The 2011 European Youth Forum (EYF) is currently taking place in Berlin, Germany, bringing together students ages 15-17 from all over Europe. Students apply to attend the conference in groups of five, accompanied by one group leader. View photos from the EYF on PTPI’s Facebook Page.
As big fans of events for young people, we were very very happy when we were accepted to attend the EYF 2011. Today was our Intercultural Day, so the main purpose was to exchange experiences about one another’s cultures. During the morning session, we were discussing customs and traditions in our countries. The morning energizer helped us to open our eyes and ears widely and learn more about the five different countries of origin represented at the EYF. Then we discussed the term “culture” and discovered the “iceberg model of culture”.
For the second session, we had an intercultural PTPI World Cafe where we exchanged ideas and information about differences and similarities in our countries regarding school, community, holidays, family and free time activities. We liked the idea of learning more about the habits in our cultures while at the same time enjoying coffe, tea and delicious German cookies. We would like to suggest to the organizors for the next year to leave even more time for this activity, because in our opinion it was of crucial importance for us. We got a chance to finally learn our names and understand our diverse cultures.
The third session was the beginning of our theatre activity. It prepared us for our final theatre show. We all had to create a sketch about certain aspects of our countries and cultures. This was in fact very connected to the previous activities and was the beginning of our “acting career” in Berlin. We enjoyed it, especially the comments and critics of our theater specialist Martina, who was very helpful. We hope our final show will be way better than our first show. We love PTPI’s EYF 2011!
Ena Peeva and Zoran Stojkov, Macedonia
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