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From 3rd
until 9th of March wEUnite had the pleasure to take part in the
second part of the Youth Exchange “I feel good” which was called “Music Makes
Feelings” organized by Syncro Synergy Croatia. As the title already says, the
participants explored their experiences and feelings about all that has to do
with music while being in the beautiful city of Rijeka. Pato, Tini, two
Manuels, Marion and Nina started their journey to Croatia with lots of
motivation and enthusiasm. And they came back happy and with many new songs stuck
in their head!
The first day
started with great teambuilding activities in the sun. After finding all the
seven dragon balls the participants could make a wish. They chose Karaoke, and
magically, their wish was granted later that week!
Apart from
nightly jam sessions and cool activities in the hostel, the participants got
the chance go to the city as a group. Half of them visited RiRock, an
organisation that helps to connect youngsters with music through music lessons
and providing them with places where they can practise, and the other half
Radio Rijeka. Both trips were really interesting and everyone was happy sharing
their impressions later in the big group.
Another great
experience was the flashmob that took place in the centre of Rijeka. It started
with everyone standing frozen on a spot and then being “defrosted” by the tunes
of “Don’t Worry Be Happy” played on the clarinet. The joyful atmosphere was
enhanced by the sunny weather, and later everyone gathered for a picture.
During “I feel
good” the participants did not only learn about music and feelings, but also
about different countries and cultures, numerous languages, their personal
strengths and weaknesses (enhanced by acting out all Youthpass key competences
during the city rally in Rijeka), the idea behind those Erasmus+ projects, and
most importantly: they made friends. Spending a whole week with 30 people from
officially 5 (but really more) different nations makes you see the world from
different angles and understand opinions that differ from yours. You learn so
much about others but also about yourself and your country as you talk about
all the similarities and differences in your free time. (Which was always a lot
of fun, as you can see on the pictures below).
Now each member
of the Austrian team will share their thoughts on the Youth Exchange:
Nina:
Music makes feelings - what a beautiful title for an amazing youth exchange. Being in Rijeka again with many people I had the pleasure to meet before and also lots of new faces was simply great! Never have I seen a group of strangers grew together to such a strong team this fast. Having been part of it makes me feel proud. This experience and all the memories will stay with me for a very long time :)
Tini:
It’s hard to describe this week in just a few sentences. I learned a lot about myself and experienced what it is like to be dragged out of my comfort zone right into the stress zone. But life starts where the comfort zone ends. I’m very thankful that I got the opportunity to improve myself and got inspired to try new things that used to scare me. This week in Croatia made me a better person :)
Marion:
This was only my second Youth Exchange, but I could feel from the beginning that we all would have a great time together. Our group dynamic was just so purely friendly and full of positive energy. When thinking about it now, I feel really grateful to have been part of it and to have shared happy and sad feelings with such wonderful people.
Pato:
This YE was something very special. I think it was one of the greatest experiences that I could have ever had. Creating music out of nothing with people who are unique in every different way you can imagine. Starting from the first day on we all shared a deep connection together. It was being open-hearted and open-minded. In fact, it didn’t take us a day to learn all those names by heart just because we were so different. Some played an instrument, some didn’t. Some had their funny dance workshops some had their own private time with a companion at the seaside. And everybody was still part of this amazing group. We were one big amount of kindness and amazingness.
Manuel E.:
Never have I ever … felt so emotional on a project. This Youth Exchange was not only interesting or just a good idea. It was timeless and sometimes breathtaking. Now I know that music truly makes feelings.
Manuel G.:
After this project I really believe that “Music Makes Feelings”. Within this awesome week with so many great and lovely people, I learned and experienced a lot that helped me to grow once more. I feel so much better, so much more motivated and so much more positive than ever before. I am still overwhelmed by all these wonderful memories in my head. A big thanks and a lot of hugs to every single one of you! You made this project very special to me!
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