Between 29 September and 2 October, as we previously reported, the III Erasmus + We All Count Project Meeting took place in Budapest. This Erasmus+ project has the collaboration of the Yehudi Menuhin Spain Foundation and, for this appointment, the Spanish delegation was made up of people from the King Juan Carlos University, the Municipality of Alcolea del Tajo and the CRA Río Tajo, an educational center participating in this project. In addition, the representation of people from the Yehudi Menuhin Spain Foundation itself was made up of a group of 8 people. Now it’s time to dig a little deeper into how those days went.
Day 1
After the arrival of the Italian and Spanish delegations, the meeting began on 30 September with a presentation by the heads of the primary school Lázár Ervin and MUS-E Magyarorszag Kozhasznu Egyesulet. Through an artistic workshop that related the plastic arts and theatre, the rest of the participants were presented to begin the meeting with a good group dynamic. Once the presentations were made, some pedagogical innovations offered by the school were worked on as are the incorporation of shiatsu massage as a strategy for the concentration of students and assisted learning with dogs as another tool to use in some areas. In the afternoon, a MUS-E theatre session was observed with students and the preparation of Hungarian folk songs that would be sung the next day in a flashmob was performed. To finish this first day, a mural was made with the different ideas that are included in the project and that can be used as a sketch to paint one of the walls of the educational center later.