Friday, February 22, 2013

UN day celebrations

I am writing in a rush as we are planning to leave early morning to Yala as we have a long weekend coming up. Before I leave I just wanted to update my blog. So this is a short post. Something I really like is when UN day is celebrated in schools. Specially if it is an international school with different nationalities the vibrant outfits that the children wear are just gorgeous. It is so colorful and rich. Also the effort the children and the teachers put into produce ethnic dance performances are incredible. I loved this years two dances that they performed at my children's school. Normally the celebrations finish with educational programs about countries and a international food fair for the kids where they get to taste different food from all over the world. Hope you enjoy the photos. Enjoy your weekend.


21 comments:

  1. It looks like a great celebration for young and old alike.

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  2. We had a UN day at my high school years ago. Though it wasn't called exactly. They did a pretty good job.

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  3. Very intresting post Pups!Great pictures too!!Hope you have a lovely weekend!
    Dimi..

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  4. i dont think such things happen in our country

    this seems to be a colorful celebration, multi-lingual and cultural

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  7. Hi Paps,

    Lovely to discover your blog and many thanks for visiting me.
    Wonderful to see all the sweet children gathered together for this celebration.

    Have a happy week
    hugs
    Carolyn

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  9. this is so beautiful! the children look fabulous in their native clothing.
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  11. What a great celebration, I am glad the school did this.

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  12. Really beautiful to see! All those happy little smiley faces and those wonderful multicolour clothes! Great post.

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  13. All the kids look so sweet in their representative outfits. Your daughter is just precious!!

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  14. What a lovely event! I love the photos you took. I wish we celebrated this when i was in school. I don't think we ever did. :( Definitely looks like a fun celebration.
    xo
    Tiffy
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  15. Those kids are adorable! Looks like a great event.

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  16. That is really wonderful!
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  18. Love these pictures!
    K x
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