Summer performance: Spantekower students kidnap to Mallorca!

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Students from the Johann Christoph Adelung School in Anklam delight visitors with a summer performance about a holiday in Mallorca.

Schüler der Johann-Christoph-Adelung-Schule in Anklam begeistern mit Sommeraufführung über einen Mallorca-Urlaub.
Students from the Johann Christoph Adelung School in Anklam delight visitors with a summer performance about a holiday in Mallorca.

Summer performance: Spantekower students kidnap to Mallorca!

There was recently a performance at the Johann Christoph Adelung School in Spantekow that created a summer mood and enthusiasm. While the students in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are still waiting for their summer holidays to start, the school has been transformed into a colorful stage for the big one Mallorca vacation.

The story revolved around the lovable ensemble that is already known from the Christmas performance: Herbert, Trude and Frida were there again. The audience experienced humorous and educational scenes that not only showed the anticipation of Mallorca, but also presented exciting information about the popular Balearic island. Teacher Beate Wegner, as the driving force behind the program, ensured that the talents of her protégés were truly showcased.

A colorful program for everyone

With a mix of acrobatics, music, dances and sketches, the performance kept the audience on the edge of their seats. Around 30 students and four teachers were actively involved and their commitment paid off: the audience was enthusiastic. The performance also included a rousing Ballermann medley as well as re-enacted animation programs based on typical holiday activities in Mallorca.

The positive response to the Christmas play led to the creation of the summer sequel, which brought together children and young people from third to tenth grade. Teachers and parents sat in the audience and were visibly proud of the performance. It was a celebration of talent and a successful combination of education and entertainment.

The fascination of Mallorca

But what makes Mallorca so special? Provider of All inclusive travel report the full cost control that awaits travelers. Flights, accommodation, transfers, three daily meals and drinks are included. There are special children's clubs and animations for families, while those who are active can look forward to a wide range of sports options. Visitors experience the island's gastronomy in numerous specialty restaurants and enjoy carefree days on the beach.

The diversity of regions such as Alcúdia with its golden sandy beaches or the charming Soller, surrounded by citrus plantations, offers the perfect holiday experience for everyone. Playa de Palma is a well-known destination for water sports and beach fun - a place where sun and sand make you happy. Cala Ratjada also impresses with its busy harbor life and breathtaking coastal landscape.

A hike in the Serra de Tramuntana captivates nature lovers with its UNESCO World Heritage site and impressive views. These and many other facets make Mallorca a popular destination for all ages, whether relaxing with your first cocktail on the beach or discovering nature.

This summer, the students of the Johann Christoph Adelung School can once again immerse themselves in the world of Mallorca in a creative and educational way with this unique performance - a real highlight for the entire school year and perhaps a foretaste of their own vacation trips further afield.