HOMEMADE, WELL DONE…

On November 15, the dance ensemble Neposedõ participated in the celebration of the 8th birthday of the Estonian Dance Education Association, which brought together the dance education community from all over Estonia. During the day there was a dance education conference and a gala performance, where over 200 dancers from 20 dance schools and studios took to the stage.

Our dancers were part of the production “Well done, well done – whether alone, in pairs or in a group”, written and directed by Yuri Näel. The gala production is a collaborative project with CPPM postgraduate students focusing on the process of young people creating together.

During October and November, our dancers worked with choreographers Edward Skaines (Australia) and Juuli Hyttinen (Finland) and our partners Polly Dance Theatre – exploring, researching and creating together. The result of this collaboration was presented on stage in a gala performance.

The production was performed by our dancers Milana Nikolaeva, Anna Lõssenko, Sofia Troitskaya, Elina Kuznets, Kristina Kitter, Inesa Kriščiunaite, Katrina Kitter, Amelia Baranova, Sofia Pokatilova and Darja Konovalova.

Neposedõ is proud to have been part of this inspiring event and thanks its dancers for their energy, talent and openness to new experiences!

Liina Baranova

LITTLE DISCOVERERS RECEIVED THEIR OWN BOOK “SMART DOG” AS A GIFT

On 13 November, class 1.A visited and received their very own gift book from the Liivalaia Library in Tallinn.

The project was free of charge and offered lots of interesting activities. The children visited the library and found out what it is all about. How many books are there anyway that can be borrowed from the library, are there only books? No. You can borrow musical instruments, sports equipment and even seeds for planting (heirloom, parsley, etc). In a creative class, the children designed their own books and were given a gift of their own book called “The clever dog”.

It was a very positive experience for the children and the Liivalaia library gained many, many more book lovers.

Monika Jurs-Hellamaa

THE THIRD GAME “WHAT? WHO? WHERE?”

Today, 14 November, our school held its third game of the school year, “What? Where? When?”. Four teams took part in the competition, demonstrating their excellent knowledge and ability to work as a team.

According to the results of the game, the first place was shared by two teams – “Plemjanniki Druzya” (mixed team 9th-12th grade) and “Sandermeni” (11th grade), with 13 points each. Only one point was missing for the team of “Vegetables” (8th grade), who finished with 12 points. The team “Thinker” (7th grade) scored 7 points and also performed well.

Thank you to all participants and we look forward to seeing you at the next game!

Yevgenia Zovmer

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