See - Understand - Act

Activities culminated in the meeting held in Bad Aibling, Germany


Opening Ceremony

To get to know each other the partners presented themselves with so-called "Chinese portraits". As an icebreaking activity a dance workshop was organized by the German team. The dance workshop was later that week extended to a Bavarian dance workshop in which the students were given the chance to try out the Bavarian traditional dance themselves.


A workshop on creating a huge three-dimensional artefact called "The Wave" that promotes sustainability was the meeting's main activity. 

In the first planning (application) the meeting´s main activity was meant to be landart. However, as the postponing of the meeting due to Corona took place, this activity had to be changed to creating a statue made out of plastic waste in order to raise awareness on the problem of plastic waste. In teachers meetings the planning of the work process was started and the German team prepared the construction for the statue. The design and finishing work was done by the international teams. It had been organized to bring the statue to the art gallery in town. There, among other artworks created during the project, it was presented in the final exhibition.

The final exhibition A4F in the art gallery Bad Aibling with all the artworks of the international work.


Art Talk with the Ukrainian artist Aleksandra Klitina.

The Ukrainian artist presented her work in Bad Aibling and the international teams had the chance to see her works and finally to discuss them and the situation in her country with the artist, who was present herself.

A workshop on design of the project´s common website

Students and teachers were given a workshop on how to work with the IT tools on finalising the common website.


Workshop on leading a sustainable life

Students were given a workshop in the living history museum of Bavarian culture in Schliersee at the Wasmeier Museum. They learnt how to make their own butter and enrich it with wild herbs collected together outside. Snother workshop showed them how to weave with used and old clothes/fabric. The students weaves small carpets.

Experiencing the value and fragile ecosystem of nature in the Bavarian Alps

Students were taken up the mountain Wendelstein to learn about nature and its beauty. They learnt to treasure this fragile ecosystem and experienced the necessity to protect the environment.