Sunday, February 26, 2006

Big turnout for FunSongs Cesena workshop



Head addressing participants

Last Friday 24th February at Scuola Elementare Rodari in Cesena, Charles Goodger, Marica Triola and Fiacra Stockman spoke about action songs, CLIL and Cambridge exams respectively. The event, organized by teachers Silva Severi and Valentina Biguzzi was extremely well attended with almost 100 participants.

Quiz Shows in Finale Emilia


Amy chats up the boys


FunSongs - Charles Goodger, Scott Bishop and Amy Hough - headed north out of Bologna for the country town of Finale Emilia early last Tuesday to host three European Civiltà Quiz shows. The event, also attended by the local press, was a great success.

FunSongs Summer Camp on track



Zola Predosa council building

Following a special meeting with Domenico Neto, head of the Servizi alle Persone department of Zola Predosa Council last 14th February, Charles Goodger can now confirm the FunSongs Summer Camp for local primary school children will take place from 19th to 30th June. FSC will be held either at Zola Presdosa's Centro Torazza or in school premises nearby. Watch this space for further developments.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

FunSongs Feltrinelli workshop in Bologna


Live Edutainment!

After an intensive week of FunSongs Animals, Time, Monsters and Robin Hood shows Charles Goodger and his team met up again today in the heart of Bologna at Feltrinelli Bookshop to teach some action songs and promote the updated FunSongs CD. This was also the first appearance of the new FunSongs T-shirts.


Sunday, February 05, 2006

FunSongs shows and workshops in Valle d'Aosta


All this week the Italy FunSongs Team made up of Amy Hough, Scott Bishop and Charles Goodger will be presenting a series of FunSongs shows and workshops to hundreds of children and teachers in the Valle d'Aosta region of North-West Italy. After a day of school shows in Como Province, FunSongs will be travelling to Aosta on the invitation of the Local Invitation Authority. This is the fourth time we have been to Aosta since Charles Goodger met the Aosta Education Board Inspector for English, Laura Verdura at a TESOL conference in Rome in 2002.