“The children of Barbadás demonstrate with floats that the sidewalks are not prepared for social distance”

“The children of Barbadás demonstrate with floats that the sidewalks are not prepared for social distance”

 

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In Ourense, Galicia, the smallest of Barbadás have taken to the streets of the town in a nice experiment. Boys and girls have tried to walk the sidewalks, which are not prepared to keep the minimum social distance required in the face of covid. They have done it with floats under their arms, but this time without going to the beach.

Sandra González, promoter of the activity: “They are not prepared for the distance, nor for a person who goes with a cart, nor for an elderly man who goes with a cane”

“A Vila do Mañá” on TVG

“A Vila do Mañá” on TVG

TVG   07/08/2018                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  “One hundred children between 3 and 12 years old participate during this week in Vilagarcía in the workshops of A Vila do Mañá. It is a project that aims to discover, playfully, the vision that children have of the cities in which they live and to introduce ideas to modify them.

The project is based on an idea of the city in which cars rejected people. The ribbons in the old fish market square of Vilagarcía symbolize urban obstacles.

Children explore the playful side, make it their own, and tomorrow they will invade a street to create their own leisure space.

The project “A VILA DO MAÑÁ” instills in children the love for their city

The project “A VILA DO MAÑÁ” instills in children the love for their city

Canal Barbanza   19/05/2018                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                    “The urban planning and heritage workshop launched last summer at the initiative of PØST Arquitectos and with the collaboration of the Ribeira City Council has now crystallized in a 90-page book in which much of the work carried out with the boys who participated in this initiative aimed at teaching them in a playful way to care for and value the spaces where they live.”

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