Volunteering Stories
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Forum Theater – Valter Alves
- 4 November 2013
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Nonformal Education, Volunteering Stories
No CommentsCarnaval de Nonformal – Forum Theater Method In the non-formal carnival that we realize in the city of Baia Mare were ten methods of nonformal ways of education whit different tips of approaching and style to contact whit the public and our target public was the local community tourists so in one word everybody, some methods
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Carnival of non-formal education – PHOTO VOICE – Veselka Kostova
- 1 November 2013
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Nonformal Education, Volunteering Stories
I’m Vessie and I am responsible for the Photo Voice method as a part of the “Carnaval de nonformal” project with non-formal education. The carnival itself took part in 7th to 13th of October in Baia Mare. There were many activities organized by the other volunteers like Forum Theatre, Living Library, Open Space Technology, Improvisation
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Carnaval de Nonformal adventure – Ewelina Wasacz
- 1 November 2013
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Nonformal Education, Volunteering Stories
When I first thought of Carnaval de Nonformal the images of the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro flashed through my head and I almost started dancing samba but quickly enough I realised that first, I don’t know a single step, second, I’m not in Rio and third I need to urgently work on my vivid
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A game of football – one language – Reggie Ismailov
- 1 November 2013
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Nonformal Education, Volunteering Stories
My name is Reggie Ismailov and I am from Bulgaria. I am a volunteer in Team for Youth Association in Baia Mare, Romania, and I took part of the carnival of non-formal education that took place in Baia Mare in the period of 7-13 October. A team of 10 volunteers from different parts of the
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“Helau und Alaaf” Baia Mare! – Johanna Groß
- 17 October 2013
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
When I read the name of our Project „Carnaval de nonformal“ back home in Germany, immediately pictures of half-naked Brazilian samba dancers, crazily costumed persons throwing candies and hundreds of celebrating people lining the streets plopped up in my mind. Well, that was not exactly what our carnival looked like. Even though we had crazily
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A volunteer’s story – Gonçalo Viana
- 17 October 2013
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
The volunteers and the Carnaval de Nonformal. Two concepts, two sides, two story lines. I think we can look at them as a couple in a relationship, as two subjects getting to know each other, as two identities that find themselves in the same room, in the same space and time, and feel the mutual









