Tuesday 13 March 2018

Activity A20 - SEL activities



We are working on Emotional Intelligent.
That does not happen here does not mean that it is not happening "is the slogan of this campaign that tries to raise awareness about the suffering of children during armed conflicts.
We talked about the song of Chambao and we sang it.
We also learn about Saja’ s and Malak’ s  life story.  
Saja, 12, a girl who has lost one leg in a bombing, displaced in her country and living in ruins. He explains that he was a gymnast and wants to be a gymnastics teacher, who loves school, who lacks electric light and plays soccer with his crutches.
Malak, 7, tells his trip to a pneumatic boat in which he spent cold, scared and lost all his belongings. He is now in Greece waiting to be able to go to his destination. He dreams of returning to Syria as he was before the war, with his friends, his college and his teacher.
Joan Dausà releases "How the sea cries" for Casa nostra, your home.
The singer will perform a tour of five concerts on the street to publicize the campaign and encourage citizens to mobilize.
Joan Dausà has composed the song "How does the cry mar ", dedicated to the crisis of refuge in Europe, which opens exclusively in our House, your home.
The video clip of the song, directed by Paulí Subirà and Xavier Bonet, shows raw images of the journey that people from their countries of origin must take to the refugee camps, going through the sea.
The letter says that the sea cries before the death of the people who cross it. "I liked the idea that an element of nature like the sea, which is the cradle of all cultures, weeping for what humans are doing," Dausà explains. The composer hopes that the song will help "remove consciousness" and "ask everyone if he is not also responsible for what is seen in the video clip": the violence, tragedy and repression suffered by people fleeing war.

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