The week has been, as in all editions, frantic, but this is precisely what makes it special, what stimulates us and encourages us to follow. The warm welcome they always have the activities offered by the students and teachers from different schools who visit us is for us the crucial stimulus that justifies and gives meaning to what we do. So, thank you for your presence, your interest, your participation, your patience ...
Through our workshops, and Capto Tempore Aetate Hominis: Infantia have been about 800 students. To each and every one thank you for the strong performance and we apologize for any delays, sometimes inevitable, and failures that, as humans, make. Hope have been able to teach something new and, if so, who can take advantage of the workshops offered. Yes we have learned from them, always take lessons and everything and everyone always learns something.
Special mention our students (IES Consuelo Aranda IES Alberic and Cárcer of CARC), who took care of our representation at the Forum Saguntinum for their selfless help always welcome. Thanks, guys!
Finally, our group also participated, as every year in the Journal Saguntino with an article about Rites of Passage in Greece , which sought to expand on what already works in the shop Aetate Hominis: Infantia , centered primarily in Rome. From this link can download the magazine, which I recommend reading because all items are of great interest.
Whoever wants to follow a detailed chronicle of the day to day this week you can read it here and, here you can see all the pictures of those days.
Ludi They finished the 2011, but we started to prepare the following. We'll meet again, as in the LUDI Saguntini 2012!
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