50 young people, 7 countries
maandag 1 augustus 2011
ATV news report !
Click this link for the report by the local television station of Antwerp. The first one to figure out what Stijn is saying, will recieve a Belgian beer by mail !
A kick ass event
Thanks to all the trainers, teams and especially to all the young people from all over Europe. You organized a kick ass event last night and you were a great crowd to have around. This is probably our last post ... If you miss your stay at the campsite, you can aways come back to this online sort of campsite and watch the pictures and movies.
zondag 31 juli 2011
Historical location
Did you know youth club Josto is actually a small castle? The ‘Muggenberg’ is a place with a long history. In the city archives the first records date back to 1280. Throughout the years the building has provided numerous noble families with living quarters. Around the turn of the last century, a rich American rented the site and transformed the castle into a ‘kynodrome’; an organisation where people could gamble on dog races. During World War I the place kept on attracting mean spirited and vulgar individuals - and during World War II it served as a base camp for German officers.
Despite this dark episode in the history of the little castle, it was eventually used for good purpose, nuns used the building as a school after the war had ended. The last decades the building has been functioning as the meeting point of young people from the surrounding area – and this week it expanded its horizon again by opening its doors to host young people from all over Europe.
Dirty job
‘DJ Titus de Grote’ really got the crowd moving yesterday. Most of you have already noticed that Jelle – aka Tietjezz – has been working really hard all week, so we tought it was time for an interview.
Jelle, we have seen you do a lot work this week, but what is your funtion or position at Jeugdhuis Josto?
I am in charge of it all! (laughing) No, seriously, at the moment I am the main responsible of the daily routine at Jeugdhuis Josto, so it is my job to make sure that everybody else does his or her job properly. Besides that I see to it that everything stays under control, I prepare and hold meetings and when there is a conflict I have to find a solution. For me, it’s all about maintaining the overview and seeing the bigger picture.
The closing event of this week is tonight, do you have any advice for the young people tonight?
Well, I always lived by the ancient Greek motto ‘kuistdekakisoep’ – and that always work just fine for me. If anyone needs more wisdom or advice, they can also have a look on the Facebook-page of Jeugdhuis Josto.
Spanx!
zaterdag 30 juli 2011
The art of Poi
Saturday night fever! Almost our last evening, we have to celebrate this with a big party. But before we go to the party, Loredana and Mara from Romania had a big superprise for us. Both are members of the Crispus fire dancing crew and they know the secret art of Poi - a traditional ritual that originated in Hawaii and New Zeeland. We enjoyed a spectaculair show! Just take a look at the pictures beneath and on Flickr, it was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! These girls are on fire..
City tour in Antwerp...
“Regen, regen en nog eens regen…” despite of the rain, the group wanted to know more about Antwerp. They were prepared with rain coats and colourful umbrellas to see the most fancy places in the city.
Have a look at the video and enjoy the tour!
'SWEAT'
What happens when you put five musicians in a rehearsel room, give them the instruments they need and tell them they should perform on stage within 48 hours? They start sweating.
Nathan (lead-singer, guitar), Aron (guitar), Jens (bass), Milly (keyboards), Oliver (drums) accepted the challenge. We went over to have a look and when we opened the door, it was like entering a sauna. Naked people everywhere!
When we tried to get an interview, they told us they had 'a really tight schedule' and were 'too busy for anything else besides playing music'. Being good reporters, we lounged around paparazzi-style for about fifteen minutes. We couldn't keep still - and had to start dancing. During the short period of time we were in there, they played a balanced mixture of modern classics, contemporary hits and a fair bit of rock 'n roll.
After our little dancing session, we tried to get one of them in front of our camera, but they kicked us out. Attitude, anyone? While they were pushing us out of the door, we caught Nathan saying: 'Djeeezus. There is sweat all over the place'. A new band is born!
Everyone is invited to the first performance of 'SWEAT', tomorrow at 8pm in Den Eglantier.
Don't forget your dancing shoes!
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