Maltas BJC new-woven masterworkshops with honorary citizen Annu Babri

29.01.2016

Education

This year, Maltas children and young people can learn 12 programmes of interest education, including “Trizuļi”. But an event that had just been taken BY BJC, which seemed to be interesting to other members of the group.
On January 15, with Maltas and nearby village children and young people, Maltas parish, Anna Babre, met. On the curves of her father, the home of her father, who had succeeded in restoring her, on the roads that had brought her to Malta and in the village, she was found in an emotional narrative at the meeting. She is not only an active social worker, but also a handman who, at the age of 10, wanted to reveal and pass on BJC teachers and visitors. Mrs babres acknowledges that it was surprising to find out how wonderful THE young people OF Maltas are, curious: I feel as if i have started to live a second life because there are so many ideas, want to meet young people more often, because i feel that my knowledge and experience are useful. And the greatest joy that it is for young people! '
Mrs babres showed the process of weaving the belly, and it must be said that even the teachers were delighted to watch the ancient weaving technique, with a waste of waste. (The BJC pulls a variety of articles, including belts, but in other techniques, while the stellar children form floor paths, tablecloths, etc.) Working in this art was tried by the youth club “ladders” and the visitors of the photo group, along with teachers Veronica Takni and Intu Buli. The work was started by: Inese Keidane, Everita nizina, Anastasia Jasinska, Anastasia Leuta.
On 18 January, the wedding of the written bell was continued, but already with the hands of other young people, and in the presence of the teacher of the arts-related groups – rite Sinavska and Vita Kapostins-Tuchi. This time, three BJC pupils, Laura Maria Babre, Mara Kancāne, League Runchis, Daira Aleksandroviča, Beate Lozda, etc. A special joy is for two boys: Janis flowers (14 years) and Mark Tuchu (8 years), who proved themselves to be great in this seemingly feminine but employing, which also requires physical effort. It should be noted that Mark is also attending THE BJC weaving group.
“It's a fine, peculiar, but interesting world,” the teacher Vita Kapostina-Tuche says. And she can only agree, adding that an indispensable contribution is to bringing children and young people closer to it. Therefore, special thanks to Mrs Babres for the time spent on our future education and the best wishes of the recent cradle festivals!
At present, much is spoken about the awareness of people's values, the preservation of traditions, the strengthening of intergenerational links. Then, the Maltas BJC gradually becomes a place for this process. Welcome to anyone who wants to bring the people of their family and/or our People's garage to a forgotten bay!
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