Camino activities: 25th - 28th September
Hello folks!!!
I hope you all had a great Mercè weekend and are not too tired after all the fun and partying ;) because this week we have another great programme of activities for you!
Check them out and if you’re interested in something, don’t hesitate to write your name down in the lists we have in reception!!
Tuesday, 25th of September 2007 3:30 P.M. CULTURE WORKSHOP: SALVADOR DALÍ (FREE!!!)
In this workshop, we will learn more about this famous painter. As you probably know, Salvador Dali was born in Cadaqués, at the borderline with France, and in Figueres there’s the famous “Casa-Museo Salvador Dali” that contains many of his masterpieces!
Wednesday, 26th of September 2007 3:15 P.M. PICASSO MUSEUM (1€) This is a visit to the museum to contemplate and comment on some of the best known works of Picasso.
Thursday, 27th of September 2007 8:30 P.M.
“TAPAS’ EVENING” (19€)
Dinner in a typical tapas restaurant- the perfect opportunity to try those famous “tapas” and some real Spanish Sangría.
Friday, 28th of September 2007 2:30 P.M.
MOVIE: “VOLVER” (FREE!!!!)
This is movie by Pedro Almodóvar, featuring Penelope Cruz, who has been nominated as best actress at the Oscars!!
If you want to know more about any of these activities, just ask in reception!
Enjoy!
kate x

Kate
September 28th, 2007 at 12:16 pm
Hey!
‘Tapas’ evening’ sounds good although I’ve never had tapas before… what are they exactly? But I certainly do know how sangria tastes like!
Laura
September 28th, 2007 at 3:18 pm
Hey! Well, tapas are small bite-size dishes of food. Traditionally they are eaten in bars, standing up, with a beer in your hand and serve as a small snack ‘to keep you going’. But because they are so tasty, it’s now common to go out for tapas as an evening meal! My favourites are patas bravas (spicy potatoes), albondigas (meat balls) and pimientos de padrón (spicy little peppers!). You should try them and find out for yourself!
Kate
December 4th, 2007 at 10:42 am
Hiho
I am not normally interested in painters but smoe years ago I was dragged along to the Dali Museum. The man certainly had his own style. That is not something many people can claim. Hope the pupils enjoyed the workshop.