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picnic 18.00: hot afternoon and music. I follow the sound, turn the Piotrkowska in one of the courtyards, and my eyes appeared a great sign, "European Youth Week." Curiously, I approach the next table, where a group of young people sits and listen to music. Folders in their hands saying "creating in Lodz," and eat colorful sandwiches. Responding to my question "what don’t you know ..." I felt stupid and I decided to ask others. "What is the European Youth Week, but it looks cool so it works." Just asking this question I came to the boy, who despite his young age proved to be a councilor. He told me what's going on here and encouraged to stay a little longer ... ... I stayed to the end:) talks education Yes, yes, for those who were not, for those who were well entertained. "Kinkip Picnic" organized on May 20 was the last event of the closing "European Youth Week."
During the picnic, young people have the opportunity to listen to music: Loop ensemble (operator of stringed instruments, looper, mugs, Theremin, trumpet, drums and all the possible things visible and invisible) Jacek Mazurkiewicz (bassist, composer) Jam Vibez - Daddy Bozo, Janek, Kleeb, Awiom (Collective ** four fans of good music, promoting the best digital sound of reggae - raggamuffin - Dub) Moreover, befits of the picnic: colorful sandwiches, fruits and many, many conversations. Because the weather in May is sometimes variable, beautiful and hot in the same day changed to rain and then in a storm. However, many people weren’t scared of the weather and the appearance of the umbrella with the logo of ETM and the "Youth in Action" saved the situation. ETM umbrellas icing up! icing up! icing up! Three main participants wake up residents of Lodz in our flash mob on Tuesday (17 May). We met in the passage about Rubinstein's 13.00 and we all fell asleep for 2 minutes. When you wake up the whole group changed from Piotrkowska to the monument of three manufacturers, where they fell asleep again. The final goal of our journey was the Freedom Square where there was the final icing. Between successive locations were giving young people the folder "creating in Lodz", and leaflets inviting for the next event in the "European Youth Week." The event was attended by dozens of young people. In addition, numerous bodyguards accompanied us, and journalists. |