MUSEUM EVENTS 2021/2022
SCHOOL YEAR
FRENCH CULTURE AT CITY HOLIDAY
On September 18 Grodno celebrated the anniversary of its foundation: our beloved city turned 893 years old. This year the City Day was held under the slogan "Grodno 3D # UNITY". Ancient. Friendly. Dynamic.
At the initiative of the cultural center "Festivalny" our school was invited to take part in the holiday and present French culture at the "Inflorescence of Cultures" festival.
A creative group of French language teachers and members of the Council of the School Museum of Friendship of Peoples have prepared an original program that revealed to us a piece of France - a country of romance, love and beauty, a country with a rich culture and traditions. Our school invited to plunge into the atmosphere of Montmartre - one of the most famous districts of Paris, where famous artists live. In a cozy autumn cafe you could have a cup of coffee, taste sweet pastries, listen to French music and songs. Sad and cheerful mimes, girls in national costumes, a pensive artist admiring our city, created a feeling of a unique French style, warmth and kinship. One involuntarily thought: "Grodno is a little Paris ..."
The most honored guest of our cafe was a real Frenchman - a student of the Minsk University Vincent, for whom a meeting with France in Grodno, interesting communication, and a visit to the school museum was an unexpected gift and, no doubt, a reason for pleasant memories.
MUSEUM LESSON "SYMBOLS OF UNITY"
On September 17, a museum lesson was held for 5th grade students in the school's Museum of Friendship of Peoples. The children got acquainted with the exhibits that can be considered symbols of unity. Coat of arms of Grodno, a seven-colored flower, a crystal flying stork, a model of a temple, samovar, towel ... Home, friendly family, native school and its traditions, hometown of Grodno and the pages of its past and present, and, finally, Belarus - a nation that unites. "A people dies when it becomes a population, and it becomes a population when it forgets its history and culture," Abramov believed. The school museum helps us remember this.