Horario Día por Día, 2010
July 1: Leaving USA
July 2
10:00-12:00: Arrival
14:00: 18:00: Presentation
of the participant and the program.
Corrientes/Florida,
downtown Buenos
Aires, an obelisk points out the intersection between 9 de Julio Av. and Corrientes Av., the cultural
heart of the city and its incredible amount of bookstores, cinemas and theaters, and restaurants.
July 3
9:00 11:00: Lilian
Attar
Effective
Language Learning Programs: Methodology, outline and model a wide range of lesson planning ideas that
are designed to aid in the implementation or improvement of a second language learning program. Participants will develop
skills to incorporate a variety of language concepts into topics that are fun, interesting, and worthy of study. Integration of language, content, creativity, and culture into activities that give students a reason to
use the language
11:00: 13:00: Graciela Navarro
Relation
in between the Latin American cultures through the Arts, history, food, craft and literature.
Participant will
learn simple steps, small choreographies rhythms and the history of some folkloric dances from Argentina and Latin America and the connections in between
them.
Carnavalito: Dance
from the north of Argentina, Peru,
Bolivia, Ecuador and
north and Chile.
El Gato (Argentinean
folk Dance) to be able to teach it to their students and to Dance in the Matadero fair
Almuerzo -
14:00-18:00:
Lucia Fresno
Recoleta
is a sophisticated neighborhood, with beautiful European-styled residences, elegant cafes, restaurants, art galleries and
a traditional craft fair. It offers also many places of tourist interest such as the historical Recoleta Cemetery, the Fine Arts Museum, or
Buenos Aires Design.
Paza Francia the
largest outdoor handicrafts fair in the city, La Feria de Recoleta.
July 4
9:00-12:00:
Eduardo Vigovsky
Theory and
Hands on Workshop in: Multiple intelligence
What is
creativity, be creative and original, using your imagination.How to motivate your students.
Games in
your classroom
Participants tailoring their lesson plans and develop culturally authentic
thematic units based on the experiences
15:00- 18:00
Feria Mataderos
This market is divided
into three areas: traditional handicrafts, artistic festivals and gaucho abilities. Different activities are organized, such
as lectures, exhibitions, videos, competitions, traditional games for kids and adults, popular dances and regional food. Free
workshops of weaving loom, guitar, wood engraving, folklore and tango dance, folklore shows among others, are also organized.
July 5
9:00-12:00: Eduardo Vigovsky:
Drama in
your classroom, create character and scripts about the immigrants, the gauchos and the history of
the tango and related with the
experiences
LilianaAttar:
Develop
culturally authentic thematic units based on the experiences
Participant will learn how to adapt
all their experiences, materials and activities in Buenos Aires
to suit all learning styles.
Participants tailoring their lesson plans and develop culturally authentic thematic units
based on the experiences
13:00-Almuerzo
14:30- 17:30:
Lucia Fresno
Congress:
Named for its location directly across from the National
Congress Building. Asosiacion Madres de Plaza de Mayo
Café el
Tortoni: This cafe has formed part of the Porteno landscape since 1858. A shrine to local tango culture. Legendary
literati such as Alfonsina Storni and Spanish Federico Garcia Lorca gathered here.
18:00-20:00: Academia Nacional del Tango:
Museo
Tango classes, held by Liliana Torres Calivar and Walter Ohringer.
July 6
Graciela Navarro-Liliana
Attar:
Participant
will learn how the tango was created through it's dances, Music, poetry and the relationship with the immigrants.
Liliana Attar:
12:00-13:00: Participants
tailoring their lesson plans and develop culturally authentic thematic units based on the experiences
13:00 20:00: Free
afternoon
20: 30: Tango
Show
July 7
10:00
12:00: Asociación the profesores de Español
Design and selection of material for your students:
We will take the participant to the world of children games creating an integral educational experience where the
language became a game and a game became the language.
Participant will work with quiet and dynamic games that will help to the development of the language learning process
Liliana
Attar:
12:00-13:00 Participants
tailoring their lesson plans and develop culturally authentic thematic units based on the experiences
14:00-18:00
Palermo Chico: "An attractive upper-middle class borough known for its wide-open
spaces that combine perfectly with houses that date back to the start of the century ".
Museo Malba: Founded in 2001 and started with just the permanent collection owned by its director, Eduardo Constantini, MALBA
aims at promoting Latin American art in all its disciplines. Constantini donated to this post-modern gallery works of art
that take us on a journey through the history of Spanish American art
Palermo woods: In the Palermo woods, Buenos
Aires takes a break, beautiful lakes and gardens are the perfect invitation for a rest.
Evita Museum: This museum features memorabilia from Evita's careers as an actress and as apolitical leader. It also describes
the story of her life and death
Julio Cortázar Square, Palermo Soho: This part of Palermo neighborhood is today called
“Soho” because it is the place preferred by artists and crafts men. Around the
square, you can find coffee shops, restaurants, bookshops, ateliers, furniture, accessories and clothes shops. Buenos Aires vanguard design can be found in this area
July 8
9:00-11:00: Liliana Attar
Children Literature:
We will take the
participant to the world of Spanish literature, working with cotemporary and traditional stories, poetry, rhymes. Participant
will learn how select appropriate children literature and the art of storytelling, recite poems and rhymes
11:00-13:00 Liliana Attar-
Explore an avenue and develop multiculturalism relevant to the students’ lives through
storytelling, Latin American dances, music.
Participants tailoring
their lesson plans and develop culturally authentic thematic
units based
on the experiences
Almuerzo:
14:00 19:00: Lucia Fresno
Historical
Museum of the Cabildo and the May Revolution, Casa Rosada: - the
government
house, and the Metropolitan Cathedral..
San Telmo:
With narrow sidewalks, stone streets and colonial mansions, San Telmo still preserves some features of the old Buenos Aires. It is the place chosen by street artists and intellectuals, home of important
antique shops and art galleries.
july 9
Free morning
14:00 -18:00: Lucia Fresno
Boca :
is a traditional neighborhood set up by the first Italian immigrants. It’s well known for its multi-colored houses,
for the nostalgic atmosphere of its pubs and the live street shows offered by tango musicians. La Boca is the most colorful
neighborhood in Buenos Aires. You can appreciate it for its
charms. Cobblestone pedestrian streets lined with artists and interesting little shops compete with shabby metal houses painted
in wild colors for your eye's attention
July 10 :
Free day.
Centro
cultural Borges
July 11
Free morning
12:00-14:00: Almuerzo, Evaluation
16:00-17:30: Airport Leaving Buenos
Aires