EU family gives cultural treat to Pinoy youth this weekend




Filipino children and youth are in for a special cultural treat this weekend on Friday, June 5, at 10:30 a.m. and Saturday, June 6, at 8 p.m. through the FB page of the EU Delegation to the Philippines.


  
The European Union Delegation to the Philippines together with the Embassies of Czech Republic, France, Italy (through the Philippine-Italian Association)  Poland,  and the Manila Street Astronomers have developed a cultural extravaganza of  films, games, songs, stories and an astronomy event.



Thomas Wiersing, ChargĂ© d'Affaires, a.i. EU Delegation to the Philippines said that the “Lakbayin natin ang EU” and “Ode to the Stars and to the Moon” aim to enable children to learn about the European Union without having to physically visit the continent especially during this pandemic.



While both events have been organised previously, this is the first time that the EU Delegation and its partners have ventured into holding the twin events virtually.   




Opening Salvo - French Children’s Films


France is  s the birthplace of film and has contributed  immensely to the history, enrichment of the film as an art form. “Fantasmagorie” is an animated film from France by Emile Cohol and is said to be one of the earliest examples of traditional animation.



The French Embassy in this year’s edition of  “Lakbayin Natin ang EU” has lined up the following  children’s films which are accessible until June 25: 14 (On the Tour de France) a champion cyclist of the Tour de France finds his way by accident into a small town https://vimeo.com/223996470.




















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