POETRY, DRAMA AND CLASSICS Project Blog | Página 18
Later we go on an excursion to the Ayasophia Museum, a co-production of Hagia
Sophia, Istanbul's mosque. The surrounding area impresses with a view of the city of
Trabzon and its antiquity. We are given traditional glittering head covers that
resemble a lacquer. Then take pictures
with them, accentuating the location
and creating memorable memories of
the experience
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Next, the tour leads us to the Ataturk Pavilion. The marble-shaped white house impresses with its
excitement and genius. The pavilion is surrounded by a gorgeous garden that focuses on the spring-
smelling hyacinths.
At the end of the day there was a mask party. Both the teachers and the pupils had made great efforts and
became familiar with a wide variety of world fairy tales and films. There were 4 Muscat, Snow White,
witches and even angels
in the party. We were honored with traditional dishes. There was live music at the party, which was taken
care of by a Turkish singer who sang and played the piano and guitar. We danced to traditional music,
which is very important for the Turks, because when you see what joy they're singing and dancing, you
can't become indifferent and stay aside. At the end of the evening, certificates and gratitude for
participating were received.