Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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The Village on Wheels DC Highway ... Demnate a week of step!

Koulchi Salam, the Village on Wheels hit the road!

We left Tangier for Azrou, a town where we had contacts. Having failed to quickly organize days of workshops with these structures, we left for Demnate where we spent a week. It is a small town in the High Atlas, 100 km southeast of Marrakech. She is known for its Jewish quarter (Mellah) and its natural bridge "Iminifri" classified as a Site of Biological and Ecological Interest (SIBE). We also asked our camp to Iminifri in a hostel where we met wonderful people who made us discover a more culture, concerts and meetings around Moroccan music and culinary discoveries.

Demnate Our contact is the association AESVT. This is one of the 27 antennas of the Association of Teachers of Life Sciences and Earth in Morocco. It was created in 2002. It currently has 120 members: of inspectors and teachers of life sciences and earth, doctors, foresters, teachers, teachers of geography, geology and biology students.

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Demnate and its surroundings, we proposed discovery workshops and outreach to percussion and disciplines of the circus arts to school children in connection with the AESVT. We intervened in five schools, primary schools and on college football's Village Iminifri; great time!

We just arrived in Ouarzazate where we are currently organizing the program the next few days.
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