To celebrate February 14, the Higher Polytechnic School of the Coast has just launched an interactive contest that will reward creativity and the noble emotions that this date produces: love and friendship.
The prize is a dinner for two at the restaurant Against the Current of the Hotel Puerto Pacifico (La Garzota), accompanied by a serenade by the teacher Luis Galvez Cordova (of Gálvez Producciones).
The dynamic involves social networks, so those interested must have Instagram, Facebook and Whatsapp.
Through a reel, video format in Instagram of up to 60 seconds, participants must tell a story of love or friendship, with photos or videos and publish it with the hashtag #SanValentínconESPOLCultural and the tag @espolcultural. You should also use the song as background music Honey, of the Mexican singer Laura Garcia. Until noon on Friday, February 11.
A single winner will be selected for the highest number of likes receive the content. In addition, the contestants must also register for the contest with their personal data to the number of WhatsApp 096-201-2531. In this way, in addition, they will receive the bases of the contest as proof.
“We are looking for a very special way not only to reach our polytechnic community but also a young audience in general, to be able to have direct participation with them,” he explains. Gloria Febres Lamb, director of Art and Culture of Espol. For this reason, adds the teacher, social networks were also chosen, because it is where they find greater participation of that public.
Cultural and special Mondays
The winner of the Valentine’s Day contest will be announced on Facebook Live on February 14, which coincides with one of the traditional cultural Mondays that the institution has been preparing for more than four decades.
The teacher Febres Cordero wishes to emphasize that this month the international day of Asperger’s Syndrome (the 18th) is also remembered, because the first cultural Monday of February will be dedicated to commemorating this date with a special guest. It’s about the Aspy Band, a musical group made up of students from Espol and Guayaquil schools.
On February 14, all the Espol cultural groups (La Rondalla, Sounds of the Sun, Folkloric Ballet, Neoclassical Ballet, Choir, Theater Group and the Chamber Ensemble) will also participate under this theme for Valentine’s Day. For example, says Febres Cordero, the theater group will do a scene from Romeo and Juliet, with an adaptation by Johnny Shapiro. With all these disciplines, teacher Gloria points out, they not only want to celebrate the love of a couple, but “friendship, the love we feel, for our relatives, even even our pets,” she jokes.
Source: Eluniverso

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