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Distribution of Study Materials to 13,000 Students in 120 Selected Govt Schools situated in Remote Villages.

Educational/Cultural Sites

 

University of Pennsylvania

Fisher Fine Arts Library

Philadelphia, PA

Frank Furness

Educational Quotes

There is only one purpose in the whole of life – education

Quote by Swami Vivekananda

Explanation on quote about education

The only purpose of life is nothing but education. It starts from the very young age, in fact from the fetus stage.

  

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Ok, I thought I would share this as I found it rather funny plus I learnt something. This is a photo of a snake taking a dump (sorry for expression) I don't know about the rest of you but I would never have thought snake poo would look like this!!!

Stonyhurst College is a co-educational independent, Roman Catholic school and flagship college of the Jesuits in the English speaking world. Often referred to as the Eton for Catholics it is located on the Stonyhurst Estate next to the village of Hurst Green, within the civil parish of Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley in rural Lancashire, England, where it occupies a Grade I listed building.

Alpine Club of Pakistan and Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) in collaboration with a number of adventure clubs and educational institutions of Rawalpindi and Islamabad on Tuesday organised an event titled ‘Mountain Challenge’ on Trail-5 at Margalla Hills to celebrate the International Mountain Day.

 

As many as 300 students of schools and colleges were engaged in various outdoor learning experience including competition and learn basic life skills like confidence, problems solving, communication and creativity. The activities included pulley crossing, slack-lining, human knot, shrinking ship, balloon scramble, magic carpet, target dart, creative painting etc. Thirty teams, having 10 members each, from various schools and colleges participated in the event.

 

PTDC Managing Director Shahjahan Khetran was the chief guest at the award distribution ceremony.

 

Speaking on the occasion, he congratulated and thanked Alpine Club for organising such event to celebrate International Mountains Day and hoped that both the organisations will continue their efforts to promote tourism and adventure sports in the country. He added that PTDC has carried out UNWTO Campaign: One Billion Tourists — One Billion Opportunities, and PTDC is obtaining suggestion and feedback from tourists and visitors for betterment of services. Colonel (r) Manzoor Hussain, President Alpine Club and Secretary Abu Zafar Sadiq, Ayaz Ahmed Shigri Member Executive Council ACP, Tariq Siddiqi, Member ACP, Sohail Khan Member ACP, Ali Usman Member ACP and Karrar Haidri Member Executive Council ACP & Media Coordinator were also present at the

Occasion.

    

More than 300 students from Rawalpindi and Islamabad schools, including Faiza Education System Islamabad, Alhuda International School, IIUI School, Grammar School, Roots College International and Islamabad Model College for Girls, participated in the Mountain Challenge. The City School took the first position, Grammar School second and Islamabad College took the 3rd position.

        

The Doctor of Education Program in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) reflects the latest thinking and research on leadership, organizations, and institutional change, particularly in higher education.

 

Dedicated to “excellence through relevance,” we offer a rich teaching and learning environment shaped by our own research studies, which are connected to and informed by our community partners.

 

We deliberately seek to maintain a diverse student body, drawn from universities, colleges, schools, health-related professions, government, and human service organizations. These individuals are typically fully employed, bringing with them significant work experience and dedication to improving their respective constituencies.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/doctorate-in-ed...

 

Photo by Jake Koteen

The Doctor of Education Program in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) reflects the latest thinking and research on leadership, organizations, and institutional change, particularly in higher education.

 

Dedicated to “excellence through relevance,” we offer a rich teaching and learning environment shaped by our own research studies, which are connected to and informed by our community partners.

 

We deliberately seek to maintain a diverse student body, drawn from universities, colleges, schools, health-related professions, government, and human service organizations. These individuals are typically fully employed, bringing with them significant work experience and dedication to improving their respective constituencies.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/doctorate-in-ed...

 

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You may find a way to learn a new language… Inventory is always changing, so keep checking the public auction website.

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This group of Primary School students visited the National Orchid Garden, Singapore Botanic Gardens.

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The quotation suggests graphic organizers help students with new words, but really organizers can help students comprehend concepts and help capture their thinking on a range of ideas.

People ask me how and why I do this. The answer is simple; it has been my passion for over 40 years. As a high school student I was doing poorly in history class, until one day a man came to class with a couple of tables full of WW2 artifacts. Uniforms, helmets, belts, patches, packs; things that I could touch. At that moment history became alive in my mind. I began the study and collection of everything associated with that time period. My knowlege and the artifacts grew to the point that I began putting on displays at high schools, colleges, and for veteran organizations. Consulting for stage plays and museum exhibits relating to WWII has also been an enjoyment.

The exhibit and lecture is not based on the glory of war, but rather to illustrate the horror, death and destruction of it all. To make an attempt at how it happened, and what our service personel endured throughout that time. To never forget those who gave all and why they fought. I try my best to give students questions that they will, in time, answer as adults, with the hope that future generations will live in peace and genocide will cease.

 

I have now retired from my 34 years in the criminal justice system and devote my time to my passion of educating people, using artifacts, about the greatest time in world history.

 

Douglas Culver

WWII Consulting and Educational Program

wwiiconsulting@ hotmail.com

 

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Davide Ghirlandaio 1452-1525

 

property of the Pinacotheque de Paris

 

for educational purpose only

 

please do not use without permission

The Doctor of Education Program in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) reflects the latest thinking and research on leadership, organizations, and institutional change, particularly in higher education. Dedicated to “excellence through relevance,” we offer a rich teaching and learning environment shaped by our own research studies, which are connected to and informed by our community partners.

 

We deliberately seek to maintain a diverse student body, drawn from universities, colleges, schools, health-related professions, government, and human service organizations. These individuals are typically fully employed, bringing with them significant work experience and dedication to improving their respective constituencies.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/doctorate-in-ed...

 

Photos by Jake Koteen Photography

 

UNIC Director Davis speaking at the headquarters of the World Bank to their Junior Professional Associates program. (Photo Credit: UNIC Washington DC, 19 January 2011).

The Doctor of Education Program in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) reflects the latest thinking and research on leadership, organizations, and institutional change, particularly in higher education.

 

Dedicated to “excellence through relevance,” we offer a rich teaching and learning environment shaped by our own research studies, which are connected to and informed by our community partners.

 

We deliberately seek to maintain a diverse student body, drawn from universities, colleges, schools, health-related professions, government, and human service organizations. These individuals are typically fully employed, bringing with them significant work experience and dedication to improving their respective constituencies.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/doctorate-in-ed...

 

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Il cecchino miope

La comunicazione del territorio come autocelebrazione

 

Proprio così, dalla lettura di una freschissima analisi di come stanno comunicando il proprio territorio, le Regioni, le ApT e i Club di Prodotto e altri sembrano proprio dei cecchini miopi, capaci solo di parlare a "se stessi". Il pomeriggio di Day TWO è proseguito con una ricerca sul tema e poi con un dibattito moderato tra creativi.

 

E' un tema "delicato", che abbiamo trattato con le pinze....

 

Alla guida del dibattito, Roberta Milano - Co-founder BTO Educational

 

Nel panel:

Paolo Iabichino aka IABicus - Ogilvy e autore del saggio Invertising

Andrea Ruggeri - Jack Blutharsky Group e GH Turismo

Claudio Velardi - Reti

 

BTO - BUY TOURISM ONLINE 2010

III^ [ Scintillante ] Edizione

18-19 Novembre 2010

Stazione Leopolda – Firenze

 

www.buytourismonline.com

 

Il programma scientifico della III^ Edizione di BTO - Buy Tourism Online è stato affidato alle amorevoli cure di BTO Educational

 

www.btoeducational.it

 

Tutto in SOLD OUT

 

2.911 i partecipanti, 44 relatori, 42 FREE Training Session con 2.810 partecipanti, 112 giornalisti accredidati, 60 tra Bloggers e Evangelists 2.0, 4 Televisioni impegnate durante l'evento, i media partners Wired.it e intoscana.it, grazie grazie a ObiettivoTre, al MarketPlace 38 Portali Online, al Club degli Espositori 39 aziende, l'hashtag più twittato in Italia il 18 e 19 Novembre #bto2010, la diretta più seguita al mondo Giovedì 18 Novembre su Livestream.com BTO - Buy Tourism Online 2010 Day ONE, la diretta più seguita al mondo il Venerdì 19 Novembre su Livestream.com BTO - Buy Tourism Online 2010 Day TWO, i minuti su Livestream.com visti dalla somma degli utenti durante il live streaming dell'evento 965.420, dibattiti, keynote e interviste registrate in Main Hall 17 ore.

 

A big big special thanks to Roberta Milano.

 

La più ammirata Monica Fabris, il più saggio Rodolfo Baggio, il miglior inglese parlato quello di Giulia Eremita, la più fastidiosa Costanza G., la più canticchiata Chaiyya Chaiyya Bollywood Joint, la più tedesca Renate Goergen, il più inglese Jerome Touze, il più americano Josiah Mackenzie, la più gradita sorpresa gli amici di Web [Travel] Marketing, quello con più tesi Gianluca Diegoli, il più gradito ritorno Patrick Landman, i più coraggiosi i 6 Speakers per un Giorno, il più diretto Claudio Velardi, i più "complicati" gli amici di Zoes.it, il più in tutto Max Ulivieri, il più e basta Marco Monty Montemagno, il più amato da tutti Paolo Iabichino aka IABicus, il più "cattivo" Roberto Frua - TripAdvisor, il più buono Max Ventimiglia, la più dolce Elena Tubaro, il più ermetico Roberto Brenner - Google, il rubino più prezioso [ per noi di BTO Educational ] Elena Grassi - Expedia, quello sempre con l'ipad Mirko Lalli, la Blogger sempre più "famosa" Nelli, il più straordinario Professor Dimitrios Buhails, il più fotografato Matteo Renzi, il più bravo tappabuchi Paolo Chiappini, i più social i Bloggers, chi c'è mancato di più il cartello We Love Internet, il più bevuto caffè quello della Casa del Moka, i più tecnici Expomeeting, i più pazienti e disponibili i ragazzi e le ragazze del Prof. Eliodoro, il più appetitoso Lo Scalco, i più straordinariamente professionali i Crews, le Training più affollate Augmendy, Zoover e Google Advanced......

Educational sessions from the STC Summit 2017.

Oct. 26, Robbinsdale Park, Rapid City. (Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited.) Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2013 SDPB

Screen shot from our DVD Video of "The Human Genome".

Our shared narratives as Americans are preserved through the highest caliber of ongoing scholarship and advocacy. On Saturday, May 14, 2016, the Jay Heritage Center (JHC) held its second John Jay Medal Dinner and recognized two individuals whose exemplary efforts have helped elevate and strengthen the legacy of native New Yorker, John Jay.

JHC's first honoree was Prof. Joseph J. Ellis, one of our nation's leading historians and the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Founding Brothers: the Revolutionary Generation. Ellis' exhaustive and illuminating research for his newest book The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution 1783-1789 restores John Jay to the pantheon of nation-builders alongside Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. JHC's second honoree was Prof. Nicholas A. Robinson, a founder of the Pace Environmental Law School newly renamed for the tireless environmentalist and philanthropist Elisabeth Haub. Robinson, together with JHC's original founders, helped preserve and landmark the 23 acre Jay Estate on Long Island Sound in 1993. Today this touchstone in Jay's life is protected parkland and a must see destination on New York State's Path Through History.

Warm weather rewarded 125 dinner attendees including many Jay descendants and the editors of The Selected Papers of John Jay at Columbia University. An appreciative crowd enjoyed cocktails on the veranda and toured the landscape. They viewed rare manuscripts and artwork including a 1786 drawing of Spain's flag generously donated by Mrs. Paul Hughes and her family. Afterwards Prof. Ellis gave a mesmerizing talk about John Jay's peacemaking skills and his pivotal role in shaping our new nation's foreign policy with Britain, France and particularly Spain.

 

According to Ellis "[Jay] is the greatest diplomat of the revolutionary generation." Both honorees received standing ovations.

Samuel W. Croll III, Prof. Shelby D. Green, Charlene Laughlin and Thomas R. Mercein were Dinner Co-Chairs. Previous Jay Medal honorees were Catherine "Kitty" Aresty and Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel.

(Photos by Cutty McGill)

 

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Students listen attentively to presentation being given (Photo Credit: UNIC Pretoria, 22 September 2010)

A petri dish prepared by Alexander Fleming, showing the effect of penicillin on different types of bacteria.

 

Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, London

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The doctoral program in educational leadership (Ed.D.) reflects the latest thinking and research on leadership, organizations, and institutional change, particularly in higher education.

 

Dedicated to “excellence through relevance,” we offer a rich teaching and learning environment shaped by our own research studies, which are connected to and informed by our community partners.

 

We deliberately seek to maintain a diverse student body, drawn from universities, colleges, schools, health-related professions, government, and human service organizations. These individuals are typically fully employed, bringing with them significant work experience and dedication to improving their respective constituencies.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/doctorate-in-ed...

 

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This group of school children at the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during the Singapore Orchid Show and Orchid Extravaganza floral display.

Faculty of Pharmacy, Hajvery University in collaboration with Eli Lilly (Multinational Pharmaceutical Organization) arranged an Educational, informative and edifying session for the Career Counseling for HU Pharmacy Students & Alumni on 12 September, 2013. Eli Lilly is among the Top 10 International pharmaceutical industries of the world and is present in 250 countries.

 

The conference was hosted by Ms. Marya Khan, Pharm-D final year student. Session started with the recitation of Holy Quran by Hafiz Muhammad Qaiser at 11:00am. Ms. Hira Bari, Country Manager and Mr. Sohlat Kamran, Training Manager, Eli Lilly briefed the HU Pharmacy students regarding job prospects at Eli Lilly once they graduate. Both speakers delivered a very enlightening presentation entitled Jobs@Lilly. They narrated the success stories of Eli Lilly Family. After that, Mr. Salaman Ashraf Butt (DSM), Malik Arif Mehmood, Ms. Rabia and Burhan also shared their excellent work experiences with the audience. It was a very productive session for the Hajvery University students who learned about the various career paths once they graduate.

 

At the end of the session, Mr. Malik Muhammad Iqbal, Director Co-ordination, Hajvery University concluded the session and thanked the guests and participants. All the students actively participated and were really thankful to the HU Faculty of Pharmacy and Administration for arranging this session. Hajvery University is always keen towards providing the best guidance to its students so that they can become thorough professionals and competent leaders when they step into their practical field. Mr. Arafat Idress and Dr. Lubna Shakir, Faculty Members of HU School of Pharmacy must be credited for their efforts and for making this seminar possible.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

  

A visit to The Art Gallery of New South Wales 14/2019

 

The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), located in The Domain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is the most important public gallery in Sydney and one of the largest in Australia. The Gallery's first public exhibition opened in 1874. Admission is free to the general exhibition space, which displays Australian art (from settlement to contemporary), European and Asian art. A dedicated Asian Gallery was opened in 2003.

 

Garden Palace

 

The Art Gallery of New South Wales (c.1900)

On 24 April 1871, a public meeting was convened in Sydney to establish an Academy of Art 'for the purpose of promoting the fine arts through lectures, art classes and regular exhibitions.' From 1872 until 1879 the Academy's main activity was the organisation of annual art exhibitions. The first exhibition of colonial art, under the auspices of the Academy, was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Sydney Exchange in 1874. In 1875 Apsley Falls by Conrad Martens, commissioned by the trustees and purchased for £50 out of the first government grant of £500, became the first work on paper by an Australian artist to be acquired by the Gallery.[2]

 

The Gallery's collection was first housed at Clark's Assembly Hall in Elizabeth Street where it was open to the public on Friday and Saturday afternoons. The collection was relocated in 1879 to a wooden annexe to the Garden Palace built for the Sydney International Exhibition in the Domain and was officially opened as "The Art Gallery of New South Wales". In 1882, the first Director, Eliezer Montefiore and his fellow trustees opened the art gallery on Sunday afternoons from 2 pm to 5 pm. Montefiore believed:

 

... the public should be afforded every facility to avail themselves of the educational and civilising influence engendered by an exhibition of works of art, bought, moreover, at the public expense.[3]

 

The destruction of the Garden Palace by fire in 1882 placed pressure on the government to provide a permanent home for the national collection.[2] In 1883 private architect John Horbury Hunt was engaged by the trustees to submit designs. The same year there was a change of name to "The National Art Gallery of New South Wales". The Gallery was incorporated by The Library and Art Gallery Act 1899.[4][5]

 

In 1895, the new Colonial Architect, Walter Liberty Vernon (1846–1914), was given the assignment to design the new permanent gallery and two picture galleries were opened in 1897 and a further two in 1899. A watercolour gallery was added in 1901 and in 1902 the Grand Oval Lobby was completed.[5]

 

20th century

Over 300,000 people came to the Gallery during March and April 1906 to see Holman Hunt’s painting The Light of the World. In 1921, the inaugural Archibald Prize was awarded to W.B. McInnes for his portrait of architect Desbrowe Annear. The equestrian statues The offerings of peace and The offerings of war by Gilbert Bayes were installed in front of the main facade in 1926.[6] James Stuart MacDonald was appointed director and secretary in 1929. In 1936 the inaugural Sulman Prize was awarded to Henry Hanke for La Gitana. John William Ashton was appointed director and secretary in 1937.[2]

  

William Dobell, photographed by Max Dupain (1942)

The first woman to win the Archibald Prize was Nora Heysen in 1938 with her portrait Mme Elink Schuurman, the wife of the Consul General for the Netherlands. The same year electric light was temporarily installed at the Gallery to remain open at night for the first time. In 1943 William Dobell won the Archibald Prize for Joshua Smith, causing considerable controversy. Hal Missingham was appointed director and secretary in 1945.

 

In 1958 the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act was amended and the Gallery’s name reverted to "The Art Gallery of New South Wales".[7]

 

In 1969 construction began on the Captain Cook wing to celebrate the bicentenary of Cook's landing in Botany Bay. The new wing opened in May 1972, following the retirement of Missingham and the appointment of Peter Phillip Laverty as director in 1971.[2]

 

The first of the modern blockbusters to be held at the Gallery was Modern masters: Monet to Matisse in 1975. It attracted 180,000 people over 29 days. The 1976 the Biennale of Sydney was held at the Gallery for the first time. The Sydney Opera House had been the location for the inaugural Biennale in 1973. 1977 saw an exhibition "A selection of recent archaeological finds of the People's Republic of China."[8][9] Edmund Capon was appointed director in 1978 and in 1980 The Art Gallery of New South Wales Act (1980) established the "Art Gallery of New South Wales Trust".[10] It reduced the number of trustees to nine and stipulated that "at least two" members "shall be knowledgeable and experienced in the visual arts".[2]

 

With the support of then Premier Neville Wran a major extension of the Gallery became a Bicennential project. Opened just in time in December 1988, the extensions doubled the floor space of the Gallery. In 1993 Kevin Connor won the inaugural Dobell Prize for Drawing for Pyrmont and city. In 1994, the Yiribana Gallery, dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, was opened.[2]

The doctoral program in educational leadership (Ed.D.) reflects the latest thinking and research on leadership, organizations, and institutional change, particularly in higher education.

 

Dedicated to “excellence through relevance,” we offer a rich teaching and learning environment shaped by our own research studies, which are connected to and informed by our community partners.

 

We deliberately seek to maintain a diverse student body, drawn from universities, colleges, schools, health-related professions, government, and human service organizations. These individuals are typically fully employed, bringing with them significant work experience and dedication to improving their respective constituencies.

 

Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/education/doctorate-in-ed...

 

Photo by University of Hartford staff

UNO Kyiv organized a brainstorming session at the educational seminar for young teachers from various parts of Ukraine hosted by the Tkuma Ukrainian Centre for Holocaust Studies. Participants of the event agreed upon the modality of use of the educational materials, provided by the USHHM, and translated into Ukrainian language. The UNO Kyiv suggested to award the winning photo reports on the usage of materials in educational organizations with UN branded gifts.

The amazing Dustin Schmieding released a new texture pack over at the Go Media Arsenal, called the fractal storm texture pack.

 

I was lucky enough to get to explore the possibilities offered by the texture set through the design of a poster for a (fake) EDM event. And I'm taking you along the way!

 

I'd love to hear your thoughts on the tutorial.

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Author : @Kiri Karma

Balloon's Day Parade - Comic Strip Experience 2020

 

The immersive experience

 

Ta-da! The Brussels Comic Strip Festival has turned into an immersive experience in the impressive Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis. The route, spread over more than 3,400m2 and combining breathtaking scenery and giant balloons, takes you on a journey through nine drawn worlds. It's an educational experience developed in collaboration with publishers and various partners.

 

Curious? Follow the guide.

9 worlds

Bob et Bobette/Suske &Wiske (Willy Vandersteen / Standaard Uitgeverij)

 

You start your immersive journey with Spike & Suzy (Bob & Bobette in French, Suske & Wiske in Dutch). Professor Barabas welcomes you in his strange laboratory. It is here that the famous duo reveals the secrets that link them to Brussels. What's more, Spike & Suzy are celebrating their 75th anniversary this year! It's a great opportunity to discover the new giant balloon bearing their faces. You can also see the heroes in their famous car 'Vitamitje' (Vitaminette in French), one of professeur Barabas' thousands of inventions, which appeared for the first time in the album 'De sprietatoom' (le Rayon Magique in French) in 1946.

Yakari (Joris Chamblain, Job & Derib / Le Lombard)

 

A very different world reveals itself to you here; that of Yakari. By the new giant Yakari balloon and in the setting of a real native American village, you learn the history of Yakari and his people. They have a rich past, full of history and legends, and have a lot to teach us about respect for nature and ecological values.

Yasmina (Wauter Mannaert / Dargaud) (French)

 

Go for a stroll through the big vegetable garden belonging to Yasmina. Salads, pumpkins, carrots, edible plants, ... Yasmina, a talented young chef, gives you her tips for 'good food'.

Lucien et les mysterieux phenomenes (Le Lay & Horellou / Casterman) (French)

 

Discover the unique decor of Lucien et les mysterieux phenomenes (Lucien and the mysterious phenomena). Do you know Art Nouveau? Inside Mr Price's splendid building you will learn more about this architectural and artistic movement. The art of 'living together' is also a theme specific to his world.

Alternative comic strips

 

Ten young Belgian authors present their wonderful worlds. An exhibition introduces you to alternative comic strips with original works by Charlotte Pollet, Mortis Ghost, Gabri Molist, Aniss El Hamouri, Felix Laurent, Exaheva, Aurelie Wilmet, Rebecca Rosen, Stephane de Groef and Mathilde Van Gheluwe. Each author edited a comic strip with alternative comics publishers.

Star Wars - 501st FanWars Garrison South Belgium

 

Welcome to a galaxy far, far away. FanWars and its garrison of empire soldiers accompanies you through a decor filled with a 6m AT-AT and a giant BB8 balloon, both well-known to Star Wars fans around the world.

Korean Webtoons - The Korean Cultural Center

 

What is a Webtoon? They're digital comics which are loved by Koreans. Discover this new trend thanks to the Korean Cultural Center in Brussels.

L'Eleve Ducobu (Zidrou et Godi / Le Lombard)

 

It's the perfect opportunity (or not) to go back to school. Ducobu, the nation's favourite dunce, welcomes you to his classroom and gives you some tips on how to cheat. You never know, they could come in handy...

Gaston (Franquin / Dupuis)

 

At a time when teleworking is in vogue, discover the unlikely office of Gaston Lagaffe and his zany inventions. But how does he ever get any work done?

The giant balloons and Billy and Buddy's 2CV

 

Your comic strip stroll is accompanied by about fifteen giant balloons distributed all along the route. You'll find the stars of the Balloon Parade floating in the heart of the majestic Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis. Ducobu, Spirou, Tintin, a Classic Smurf, Papa Smurf, Lucky Luke, Gaston Lagaffe, BB8, Blork, Le Chat, Billy, Yakari (new 2020), Spike & Suzy (new 2020), Dooly, Toto and the Atomium... they're all here. Even Moucherot, the hero of our 2020 poster by Francois Boucq, will make an appearance for this edition.

 

Exclusive! The Comics Art Museum has also brought out Billy & Buddy's 2CV.

 

( Balloon's Day Parade

Journal Tintin Rally )

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