Monday, 25 April 2011

Larbert Village Primary School

Here are our ideas for the Eurodance 2011 Logo. Below our pictures is some information about our school.






















Our school is called Larbert Village Primary School. Our school is situated in a large village/small town just outside of Falkirk which is about 40 minutes from our capital city Edinburgh. Larbert Village has approximately 330 pupils including 66 in the nursery. We also have an enhanced provision to help support children who need additional support.

We have recently had a new extension which gave us a lovely new ICT Suite, Gym Hall, Nursery, Dining Hall, Meeting Room, Office and 6 new classrooms. We study lots of different subjects at our school; Maths, English, French, P.E., I.C.T., Science, Geography, International Education, ECO Schools, Music, Drama and Art.

We are in Primary 4. There are 32 to of us. Our teacher is called Mrs Webster and our ICT teacher is called Mrs Willox they will both be helping us to create our Eurodance entry.

This is the second year our school has taken part in the Eurodance Project. We are very excited to learn all about your schools and watch your dances.

From Everyone in Primary 4

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Our country - LITHUANIA

Szkoła Podstawowa nr 32, Bielsko-Biała, POLAND

Hello everyone, we are the 32nd Primary School of Bielsko-Biała in the South of Poland.
We are happy to take part in Eurodance 2011 :)
It is nice to see all the wonderful schools that presented us their dances last year. Welcome back :)
And HELLO to all new schools! We're looking forward to seeing all your dances.
We are going to present a folk dance of Beskidy Mountains region - this is where we live:)

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Our city - KLAIPEDA - Lithuania

Project's logo from Gedminai main school, Klaipeda, Lithuania




Saturday, 9 April 2011

Greetings from Daleszyce. This is our presentation. And we love your presentations too, particularly those video ones. Last year we visited the city Porici near Nappoli, so greetings to the Institute from Italy. A beautiful video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlVYUYgqkJ8

John Paul II High School in Daleszyce, Poland

Hello everyone,
we are ready with our dance. Thanks to the idea of this eTwinning project more and more students want to dance our national dance. Look! Maybe we are the biggest dancing group on this blog. It is not easy to dance. Hope you will all like it!Mrs.M.Cedro and M. Rosinska supported the students with their knowledge and experience. And our Headmaster, Mr. Jan Cedro dances in the first pair.
Greetings from POland.

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Greetings from 6th grade, Spetalen school, Norway.


Hello everyone!

Good to be back in the big and happy family of Eurodancers!

We are students and teachers from Spetalen Primary School. Our school has 25 teachers,10 assistants and 306 students.

This year we participate with all the students in 6th grade, 52 in all.

This winter has been very long and cold, but we also have had some really great moments in the snow.

As you will see from our video,the dance we have chosen,is a tribute to Norwegian skiing culture and the Norwegian spirit,when supporting our athletes in the World Ski Championship, Oslo 2011.

We hope you will enjoy it!

We wish you all the best of luck in Eurodance 2011.


PS: For those who are new to the project, we also publish our presentation from last year.


Saturday, 2 April 2011

Eurodance 2011 Istituto Comprensivo Socrate - Italy

Friday, 1 April 2011

Istituto Comprensivo Socrate - Italy


Hello Europe, it's great to be with you again!

Istituto Comprensivo Socrate is a school for pupils aged between 3 and 14. It is situated in Marano of Naples, a little town just 8 km far from the centre of Naples, in the south of Italy. This year, the class 2H is going to present a Neapolitan dance called

"A RUMBA DE SCUGNIZZ".

In the Neapolitan tradition "Scugnizzi" were street urchins, dressed in rags, shoeless, who lived in the streets and didn't go to school. Even so, they were happy and funny and enjoyed themselves. Together with "pizza" and "mandolin" , the "scugnizz" belongs to the Neapolitan stereotypes.

France - College Andre Le Gourhan

Hello everybody! We are a junior high school in the South West of France. Our small city is located near Sarlat next to the famous prehistorical site of Lascaux. We are pupils from 12 to 14 from different classes. Our school is quite small (about 300 children). This is an advantage because it’s friendly. Some teachers are strict, others are nice. We’ve got foreign pupils from Belgium, Great Britain, Venezuela and Austria. We are interested in participating to the Eurodance 2011 project. We’d like to have contacts with other pupils from different countries to compare our ways of living and cultures.

Special School nr. 7, Bucharest - Romania

Welcome! We are glad to take part in the second edition of Eurodance 2011. We are a group of pupils from Special School nr. 7, Bucharest, Romania, with ages between 6 and 14 years. This year we will present you a suite with elements from the dances found in the southern part of Romania. The coordinating teacher will be Mrs. Carmen Şerbănescu.