Roelof van Echten College, locatie Park Dwingeland, Hoogeveen
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Roelof van Echten College, locatie Park Dwingeland, Hoogeveen
JIČÍN HOOGEVEEN 2010 Roelof van Echten College, locatie Park Dwingeland, Hoogeveen Program výměnného pobytu v Nizozemsku 17. 4. - 22. 4. 2010 Sobota 17. 4. příjezd do Hoogeveenu pohoštění ve škole diskuse o programu 13:00 odjezd do rodin Neděle 18. 4. dopoledne v rodinách 13:00 - odjezd ze školy do Giethoornu procházka a projížďka lodí 17:30 - příjezd ke škole návrat do rodin Pondělí 19. 4. 8:30 – slavnostní zahájení programu evropského týdne ve škole přivítání ředitelem školy 9:00 – návštěva filmového představení oběd 13:30 – práce ve workshopech malování tradičních dřevěných bot tradiční tance – předvedení i nácvik 15:00 - návrat do rodin Úterý 20. 4. 8:15 – odjezd do Amsterdamu 12:00 – 13:00 hod. – výlet lodí napříč kanály A’dam procházka po Amsterdamu 14:00 – návštěva národního muzea „Rijksmuseum“ 21:00 příjezd a návrat do rodin Středa 21. 4. 7:15 – odjezd na poznávací výlet návšteva muzea a přečerpávací stanice Cruquius prohlídka skanzenu větrných mlýnů Zaanse Schans cesta ze Schoorl na kolech mezi dunami k severnímu moři prohlídka hrází a cesta zpět přes hráz, chránící Nizozemí při cestě zpět občerstvení v McDonalds 21:00 příjezd a návrat do rodin Čtvrtek 22. 4. 10:00 bowling 12:00 společný oběd nakupování v Hoogeveenu rozloučení s rodinami poslední setkání u školy, rozloučení s českými studenty Exchange Hoogeveen – Jicin Hoogeveen 17th – 22nd of April Saturday 17 April 10 – 11 o’clock: Arrival of our guests from Jicin at our school 10 - 11 o’clock: Welcome at our school and quick meal 13 o’clock: to the host families Sunday the 18 April In the morning at the host families 12.45 o’clock at school 13.00 o’clock: leaving for Giethoorn 14 o’clock: “Punteren” at Giethoorn 17.30 o’clock: back in Hoogeveen and leaving for the host families Monday the 19 April 08.30 o’clock: present at school Workshops at school Presenting: Making clogs (shoe) Clogs are a type of footwear. There are four main types of clogs. Clogs can be a type of shoe or sandal made predominantly out of wood. They can be a type of heavy boot or shoe with sides, uppers and typically thick wooden soles, and may have steel toecaps and/or steel reinforcing inserts in the undersides of the soles. A clog can also be a special kind of shoe worn while clog-dancing (clogging). They are similar to tap shoes, but the taps are free to click against each other, therefore producing a different sound than tap shoes. Nowadays, "clogs" also mean comfortable slip-on shoes. They are often made out of leather, but some clogs keep the bottom part out of wood. All-rubber clogs are often worn while gardening, because they can be easily hosed off and allowed to air-dry. Some clogs come with heels, and are usually distinguished from mules by their higher vamp. It is commonly accepted that men and women can wear low-heeled or high-heeled clogs. Dutch folk dance Dutch folk dance are the traditional dances that were performed for the folk. Many associate Dutch folk dance with clogging, though clogs are in practice limiting the dance moves. Therefore the folk dance is mostly danced on shoes. Also historically the Dutch danced on shoes as this was part of their Church going clothing. Cloggs were used for work only. 15.00 o’clock: end of workshops Tuesday the 20 April 8.15 at school 8.30 leaving for a trip to Amsterdam 12.00 – 13.00 a canal tour in Amsterdam 13.00 we walk to “De Dam” (short presentation) 16.00 visit the Rijksmuseum 17.00 back to Hoogeveen About 20.00: Arrival at school and back to the host families Wednesday 21 April 7.15 at school 7.30 leaving for a trip to “Noord-Holland” We will visit some typically Dutch highlights Cruquius The Museum De Cruquius (or Cruquiusmuseum) occupies the old Cruquius steam pumping station in Cruquius, The Netherlands. Zaanse Schans Windmills of Zaanse Schans Zaanse Schans is a neighbourhood of Zaandam, near Zaandijk in the municipality of Zaanstad in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. It has a collection of wellpreserved historic windmills and houses. Duin- en Bollenstreek The Duin- en Bollenstreek (Dutch for "Dune and Bulb Region") is a region in South Holland, the Netherlands, that features coastal dunes and the cultivation of flower bulbs. Situated at the heart of historical Holland between Leiden and Haarlem, the combination of beaches, flower fields, lakes and history makes this area attractive to tourists. [1] Schoorl Schoorl is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bergen, and lies about 8 km northwest of Alkmaar. Until 2001, Schoorl was also a municipality of its own. Hondsbossche en Pettemer zeewering Afsluitdijk The Afsluitdijk is a major causeway in the Netherlands, constructed between 1927 and 1933 and running from Den Oever on Wieringen in North Holland province, to the village of Zurich (mun. Wûnseradiel) in Friesland province, over a length of 32 km (20 miles) and a width of 90 m, at an initial height of 7.25 m above sea-level. 21.00 Back at school and leaving for the host families Thursday 22 April 10.00 bowling 12.00 a little snack at the snackbar 13.00 free-time to do some shopping in Hoogeveen 18.00 leaving for the journey back to Jicin