Arts Lab 5.0: Muhammed Awed Badr Ali, Egypt - Month 5
Hello everyone, I hope this finds you well. Today, I would like to discuss the events of this month. Following the Jewish exhibition, my companions and I embarked on a journey to Bucharest for a mid-term break. We had the pleasure of meeting fellow volunteers who, like us, were staying in Romania, and we had the opportunity to learn about their projects.
Meeting new people and engaging in conversations, as well as participating in various games and exploring Bucharest together, brought us great joy. We completed a number of tasks, captured memorable photographs at significant locations, and even indulged in other activities.
Upon returning home, I thoroughly enjoyed my time watching movies and writing new songs. I joined my friends on the Jewish Caravan, during which we visited the House of Culture in Pașcani.
The Bolivian and Turkish nights were particularly remarkable, but the UK night held a special place in my heart.
Raphaëlle and her mother prepared sweets and food for us it was very nice, then Raphaëlle shared videos featuring the UK and her hometown, and her grandfather, David, recited a moving Scottish poem that deeply touched us all. Furthermore, we organized a surprise birthday celebration for David, which turned out to be a truly remarkable evening.
Looking forward to the upcoming month.
Muhammed Awed Badr Ali and he is participating in a six-month volunteering program within Arts
Lab 5.0, a project co-funded by the European Union through the European
Solidarity Corps.
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