The Youth Exchange really started on the second day, with some team-building activities. Dividing into groups with participants from different countries, they for example had to produce the most accurate map of the world. There were some interesting creations!
In the afternoon, the Australian participants organised a workshop during which they taught the other participants, their main expertise: circus. Participants seemed to really enjoy the activities of acro-balance.
In the evening the British group cooked dinner for everyone.
And so it begins, National Treasures Uk visit @ValeYorkAcademy @HopeLT_York @manorceacademy @eispossible pic.twitter.com/k914bv11ng
— Vale Of York Food (@food_valeofyork) March 26, 2018
Incredible opportunity for all participants @manorceacademy @ValeYorkAcademy https://t.co/YIAp9J1LGT
— Hope Learning Trust (@HopeLT_York) March 27, 2018
Excellent activities this morning as part of the National Treasures Youth Exchange! https://t.co/oDDwUqGqKM
— EverythingisPossible (@eispossible) March 26, 2018
Fun afternoon learning acro skills @ValeYorkAcademy @eispossible @HopeLT_York @eispossible @acer pic.twitter.com/gaP9ansOC3
— Vale Of York Food (@food_valeofyork) March 26, 2018
Such a great start for our National Treasures #YouthExchange in the UK: team building games; #circus workshop from the Australian participants… This has been a busy day! @Erasmus_Project, @HopeLT_York, @acerbrasil, @_IFALL, @westsidecircus https://t.co/2CdArSvBQz pic.twitter.com/4qGimARPGf
— EverythingisPossible (@eispossible) March 26, 2018