First Day - 14th November
Created by Katarzyna SOPOLIŃSKA
Last updated by
BRIGITTE COLLOMB
1 year 10 months ago
Dancing encourages children to experiment and find different paths to solving problems. It is vital in a child's personal development that they learn the importance of trial-and-error and that, if at first you don't succeed, try and try again.
Aims:
- To teach children by a dance how to focus, be creative, and discipline,
- To learn different types of dances to express youselfe.
- To learn typical Polish dance - POLONEZ
- Improve sensitivity, understanding, appreciation, and consideration for others, both for their similarities and differences.
Polonez - Polish dance
Visiting Solanki Park, Salt Mine Exhibition and Beksiński Exhibition
- Solanki Park - All sanatoriums and spa facilities of Inowrocław are situated in or on the edge of over 100-year-old Park Solankowy, stretching on the area of 55 hectares. There is a variety of trees with numerous natural monuments, beautiful ponds with fountains and carefully-tended colourful flower carpets. It makes it a perfect place for long walks, Nordic walking or cycling. The biggest attraction of the park is the brine graduation towers, delighting visitors with their unique construction and healthful effects since 2001. The towers are laid out on the plan of two connected polygons. The structure is 9 metres high and 300 meters long. An observation deck runs the whole length and provides a panoramic view of the park and beyond. The brine graduation towers of Inowrocław are the second in terms of size and were the third to be erected in Poland. There are only eight other structures of this kind in the whole of Europe.
- Inowrocław is situated on an enormous salt dome, which has had a great influence on the development of the city. The salt – lying at 4,500 m to approx. 6,000 m below the Inowrocław Plain – originated from the Zechstein Sea 210 million years ago.
- Zdzisław Beksiński - 24 February 1929 – 21 February 2005 was a Polish painter, photographer and sculptor specializing in the field of dystopian surrealism.
Beksiński made his paintings and drawings in what he called either a Baroque or a Gothic manner.




