One of the classes at Babits Mihály Gyakorló Gimnázium (where Keith teaches) puts on a Tea House every so often. The students invite a staff member in to speak on a topic of his/her choosing. They transform a classroom into a cute cafe--there are delicious treats like fruit teas, chocolate muffins & brownies for sale. Keith was asked to speak at the Tea House event in March.
It was a really neat event--Keith played "Blackbird" by the Beatles, showed photos, and talked about our experiences in Hungary. He transitioned into the problems with the idea of culture and seeing the world in black & white, with an "us" and a "them." He then ended with singing "Cryin' Shame" by Jack Johnson
It was a really neat event--Keith played "Blackbird" by the Beatles, showed photos, and talked about our experiences in Hungary. He transitioned into the problems with the idea of culture and seeing the world in black & white, with an "us" and a "them." He then ended with singing "Cryin' Shame" by Jack Johnson
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