A game of capture the flag ended the night with everyone running around the field by the hotel. Off to bed for a good night sleep to take on the adventures of a new day.
The Greece trip is a way for students to learn without borders, find creative ways to connect, explore and build international relations with youth living on the other side of the world! Greece is rich in history and this exploratory will open your eyes to the fascinating birth of western civilization.
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Tonight We Dance
Yanni and the students from N.O.K.Y Triathlon club came to the hotel to teach everyone how to dance Greek style. While the dances look easy they are deceptively hard to get the timing right. After "The Canadians" had a chance to learn the steps in six time we were given a second lesson by the Greek youth. They were younger but much more experienced. You can tell that dancing is part of their culture. The story of the butchers captured it all as we learned how people worked and then came out to dance as a way to celebrate.
A game of capture the flag ended the night with everyone running around the field by the hotel. Off to bed for a good night sleep to take on the adventures of a new day.
A game of capture the flag ended the night with everyone running around the field by the hotel. Off to bed for a good night sleep to take on the adventures of a new day.
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Dancing Greek style was so much fun, and it really made me 'live in the moment' because I had to focus really hard on something so simple. After all that concentration, I actually still remember most of the steps, 4 days later. Playing capture the flag was so hard, because the other team had the top triathlete in the club. But we kept at it, and ended up winning. I almost got the flag, but someone's arm hit me in the face, and I fell right before the line.
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