Ekaterinburg saw musical “the Labyrinths of childhood”
01.08.2014
13.07.2016
What
expectations do participants of Nuckids project have? Obviously, some of them
want to get main roles, develop their creative skills or learn from
professional teachers. Anyway, everyone want to make a lot of new friends!
The next
question is how to combine 70 people and make a real team. This is necessary in order to create original
and professional musical. Solving this case our counselors held a «Rope
competition» second year in a row.
“Rope
Competition is always aimed at team building and is always held at the
beginning of the project in order to unite kids and develop their team work
skills and to prepare for further focus on the peaceful existence on the
project!”
Nemkov
Pavel
Rope
competition consists of several tasks of different complexity, which children
should complete in the group. These tasks are specially selected so that the
project participants were able to feel each other, to realize that they can
trust and help their comrades. To make sure, children will not be bored in rope
competition, there is also an element of competition!
“Impressions
from the rope competition are the brightest! We truly united with guys on my
team! Completing all the tasks we were worried about each other! Most vivid
emotions were at the task called “Electrical circuit”. Its essence
lies in the fact that all members of the group had to climb over the high bar,
and we had to be holding hands at all times! In general, I have received tons
of emotions! It was very fun and exciting! “
Kupcova
Uliya, 13 y.o., Angarsk
NucKids project is international. Therefore Rope Competition also helped our foreign
friends from Hungary, Czech Republic, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Belarus, Turkey,
Vietnam and feel like a part of the team. The tasks in the competition are
chosen so they can be completed in silence using intuition, and each other’s
senses.
“I
believe that this quest was fun, interesting, and fun! That’s because
everything from children themselves and finishing jobs, it was great! More then
that, all of these tasks helped us feel like the team! Through this training, I
made a lot of friends, including guys from Bangladesh, Vietnam, Czech Republic
and, of course, Russia! ”
Rozhai
Dominkosh, 14 y.o., Hungary
There is no
accident that rope competition is held at the beginning of the project. To perform
better all children need to feel the support of each other! After all, if there
is no team, there will be no play as such. The union of guys from different
cities and countries is the main objective of the project NuclearKids!
Lev Suslov