After celebrating and rightly welcoming Portugal in the previous edition, the organizers of the Pleudanial Forum chose to go to our Celtic and Irish cousins for the 32nd.E This weekend's edition of the party. But why Ireland this year? “After an unforgettable edition last year, we have chosen a country that speaks to the population and we know the cultural ties that bind the Bretons to Ireland”, summarizes Xavier Giavarc, president of the organizing association. But Clover also chose the country because of the upcoming European elections. “We wanted to highlight a neighboring country that has chosen to leave the European Union. We are in a place that other populations envy, and this is a way of showing a pro-European perspective.”. To highlight this island region, a dedicated space will present the country and its economic activities. Not forgetting the rest of the world with countless stands displaying Japanese or Burkinabe, Vietnamese or Malagasy, Nepalese or Togolese flags.
Another highlight in a very rich program is the intercontinental competition held in the family home yard by the Bas-Lyon Breeding Union. To carry out the organization of the 2-day celebration, this year the PluDaniel Forum team supported an association of Gaelic football Bro Leon.
Ireland is a country that talks to people
Go somewhere else
This openness to the world reflects Family House's desire to introduce other horizons to its learners. Travel was the spearhead of the institution and students were able to visit different countries again during their school career. So a group of 20 students returned from Cork and Limerick to study Irish dairy production. “They can now comment on different production systems. This trip will serve as a basis for drawing a parallel in the classroom between French production and Ireland. By seeing what happens elsewhere, students integrate more complex dimensions: not everything is binary, good or bad., Xavier Guiavarc'h illustrates. And these trips “Useful for teaching staff too”The manager concludes.
Festive events
See you on Saturday 18th May and Sunday 19th May for the PluDaniel Forum. Saturday opening at 10am, food donation at noon, livestock competition from 1pm. Irish evening hosted by Gaelic Football Bro Lyon featuring Brittany Ferris at 8pm. Sunday, opening at 10am, Kig Ha Fars at noon, Breton horse competition at 1pm. In the afternoon, a show featuring Braish Jiggers dancers. Throughout the weekend, many events, 140 exhibitors, on-site catering, refreshment bar… The complete program is available at forum-ploudaniel.net/edition/2024/. Free admission.
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