Erasmus+ project Impropreneurs took place in Poronin, Poland in April 11-20, 2016. Impropreneurs was the educational and cultural project which contained impact of theatre and youth entrepreneurship. The goal of this project was to encourage young people to practice on their work and life balance to lead their own path through theater improvisation activities.
To begin with I want to say that travelling to the Poronin was really entertaining and fun because I have met Lithuanian group in the airport so we all became friends at the first day and continued our travelling by speaking, familiarizing with each other and making jokes.
Project activities took 9 days and I can admit that all of them was beautiful. I was really happy because this event had a really great programme so we knew what we would be doing all the time. So the first day was just to have dinner and say ‘hello’ to all 27 participants and familiarise a little bit. On the other days we started playing games, which helped us to get know each other better and the thing I liked the most was that we were splitted all the time to different groups, so we could talk with everyone.
What I really liked was playing a city game which helped us to get to know Poronin much better, it was really fun and challenging, because we had to do a lot of interesting tasks in groups!
Also, we had a trip to Zakopane, it was really fun to explore the city and the shops with interesting unique stuff made in Zakopane. Also, it was the first time I saw the ski jumping trampoline, I wish that I could see how someone tried it again.
The most interesting trip was to Tatra National Park, which was really challenging because we had a lot of walking, over 25 kilometers! It was fun to walk through the park, drink natural water and enjoy the beautiful views.
Not talking about the trips, I really liked all the cultural evenings, it was so much fun and interesting to get know better about Portugal, Poland, Croatia, Slovenia and Italy from people who live there. We have even tasted their national food. Also it was a pleasure to introduce our Lithuania country and culture.
All in all, I can say that this Erasmus+ project was really entertaining and unforgettable. It gave me a chance to improve my English language, to learn acting, interesting dances, words, languages and a lot of useful information about entrepreneurship. Thank you all!
Nuostabi patirtis ! 🙂