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Earthenware studio at Gargzdai Krantas basic school
Earthenware studio at Vezaiciai basic school
Tadas, the actor:
What was the most unforgettable event during the whole Project?
Gintare, the actress:
One minute before the first night performance
was the most exiting moment for me.
Being on the stage and waiting for the curtain to raise...
the hall full of spectators- that's unforgettable.
Akvile, the actress:
Especially I liked that moment
when we all sat down on the stage floor
and stayed for a minute hand in hand with each other.
It was great.
Gintare: Oh yes, even dancers and
singers were standing hand in hand.
Rita Batecko, arts teacher:
At first, we were somehow dissappointed
in our students approach towards the performance,
but when the crucial moment came
they concentrated and did the great job.
Rasa Rusteikiene, script writer, drama teacher and mistery play director:
Did you feel that the dress rehearsal
was more spiritual than the first night show?
Students felt greater responsibility and
were more motivated performing in front of cameras.
Arunas Grimalis, headmaster of Dovilai basic school:
the coordinators who observed
the rehearsals were surprised at decorations
students do not have a real flag,
the carriage is so ruinous,
the scenery is far from reality...
So, I had to explain that
the performance directors knew their job.
Rodema Konciauskiene, arts teacher:
When Ramute told that we'd
have to produce 500 apples,
I thought it would be not a bad business.
Antanas Jacikas, headmaster of Minija progymnasium:
I let my teachers and
students miss the lessons and
now while listening to you
I consider that this Project
was a great challange
to Project coordinators Ramute and Nijole,
to students and
teachers working in the Project,
either they were chorus
or dance studios teachers,
performance directors, etc.
But the most significant
thing was the achieved result:
the teachers and
coordinators were satisfied
and our pupils were really very happy.
Dress rehearsal 29/05/2013
Folk dance studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Minija progymnasium
Street dance studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Vaivorykste gymnasium
Dress rehearsal 29/05/2013
Ringaudas Stoskus, music teacher:
At first, I was really afraid
of students reaction to the patriotic songs,
if they like to sing them or not.
But it wasn't worth worrying
as the pupils were rather active
to learn and sing the new songs.
Chorus studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Krantas basic school
Danute Mockiene, deputy headmaster of Gargzdai Vaivorykste gymnasium:
Even the students who are usually
considered to be unmotivated at school,
became motivated in
the Project activities and on the stage.
They felt themselves very important and esteemed.
Ramute Sirutiene, Project coordinator:
My greatest impression was that
we could listen and hear each other perfectly.
In my long personal pedagogical
career it was the ultimate success
and I am convinced that it is unrepeatable.
Chorus studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Vaivorykste gymnasium
Dress rehearsal 29/05/2013
Drama studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Krantas basic school
Ramute Sirutiene, project coodinator:
You are from three schools
and do not know each other,
but you have to work like
one team and be like one fist.
I wish you as soon as possible to get rid
of the texts in the papers,
try to improvise,
feel easy on the stage
and live into your roles.
Chorus studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Minija progymnasium
Dress rehearsal 29/05/2013
Design studio activities at Gargzdai Vaivorykste gymnasium
Dress rehearsal 29/05/2013
Akvile, Tadas, Gintare, Egidija, the actors:
It was really interesting
to work the whole year and achieve certain results,
which pleased everyone
who watched our mistery play.
We think that in the dress rehearsal
we did our best and
during the first night performance
we felt more relaxed
and started improvising.
It was fun.
We are waiting for new tasks and
would like such kind of projects to continue.
Chorus studio rehearsal at Gargzdai Vaivorykste gymnasium
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