Within The Tortosa Irish English Festival

The Erasmus+ Committee of the Institut Dertosa proudly joins forces with the Tortosa Irish English Festival, contributing to three remarkable cultural activities in the coming days. This collaboration highlights the commitment to fostering education and international culture.

On Wednesday, March 13, at 7:30 PM, the auditorium of the Institut Dertosa will host the presentation of all Erasmus+ projects currently being carried out at the school. The event will feature the participation of teachers, students, and families involved, aiming to showcase and share the enriching experiences of these European projects that promote cultural and educational exchange.

On Saturday, March 16, at 10:00 AM, the Mocafè bar will be the venue for the presentation of the English novel The Tale of Two Lives by local author Emigdi Subirats. This event provides an opportunity to discover the work of this talented writer, deeply rooted in the region, and encourages literature enthusiasts to engage with the English language.

Finally, on Sunday, March 17, at 10:00 AM, the Literary Route Sweet Rumble of Water in Memory (translated from Gerard Vergés’ verse Dolça remor de l’aigua en el record) will take place. Designed by Professor Emigdi Subirats, this route pays tribute to English-speaking authors connected in some way to Tortosa, such as Ernest Hemingway, Martin Luther King, or the Brontë sisters. Through six key spots in the Teodor González Municipal Park, participants will explore the literary connections between these influential figures and the city.

With these activities, the Erasmus+ Committee reinforces its dedication to cultural exchange, educational innovation, and the promotion of literature and international awareness. We encourage everyone to join and enjoy these special events!

Dissemination Erasmus+ activity

On Wednesday, March 13, at 19:30 PM, the auditorium of Institut Dertosa will host an engaging event dedicated to disseminating the various Erasmus+ projects developed by the school. This gathering is part of the Tortosa Irish English Festival, an initiative that fosters linguistic and cultural exchange in the Terres de l’Ebre county council.

The session will offer attendees an overview of the diverse Erasmus+ projects that have been carried out at Dertosa high school, highlighting their objectives, achievements, and future goals. The event will feature the active participation of families, students, and the teaching staff responsible for coordinating these programmes. This will provide a unique opportunity for the wider community to learn about the experiences and contributions of all those involved in these international initiatives.

Erasmus+ projects have played a significant role in broadening the horizons of students and educators alike, fostering intercultural understanding and collaboration across borders. The event will emphasize the importance of such projects in promoting educational innovation, enhancing language skills, and creating lasting connections among participants from different countries.

Families and members of the community are warmly invited to join this special evening and discover how Erasmus+ is shaping the educational landscape of Institut Dertosa.