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EduKick France French Soccer School & Camp
Michel Hidalgo - Former French National Coach

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Location:
Cannes, France
2010 Dates:
July 1 - July 18
Boys & Girls Years

10-18 years of age

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EduKick "French Language & Soccer Camp" with Michel Hidalgo
Play Soccer & Study French in the beautiful French Riviera under the management of former French National Team Head Coach, Michel Hidalgo (pictured here with the great french soccer star, Michel Platini)!

EduKick France Football Development
Program Overview:
EduKick is very proud to have partnered with the famous French Coach, Michel Hidalgo (pictured here with EduKick VP, Joey Bilotta in Cannes, France) in offering... "EduKick France" - French Language & Culture Soccer Program hosted in one of the world's most beautiful resort destinations...Cannes, France !

See EduKick France 2007 Slide Show...

EduKick is excited to announce this new partnership with Mr. Hidalgo and his professional football/soccer staff. The EduKick France (French Immersion Summer Soccer Camp) is located in the luxurious city situated in one of most beautiful bays of the Mediterranean coast: Cannes City of the Stars.

Throughout history it has welcomed many of the world’s famous people: English Lords, Russian Tsars, Arab Princes and film stars. The world renowned Film Festival of Cannes is held here each year in May. Known as the city of diamonds, Cannes is without question one of the most beautiful jewels of the Riviera. EduKick France players will train daily under the guidance of Hidalgo professional and accredited technical football staff coaches and will meet Mr. Hidalgo personally when he visits the camp to meet the EduKick France players. Players will also make new friends from around the world, study French language daily under native French teachers, attend social activities, and go on two (2) full-day cultural excursions!

The city of Cannes is located 30km from the city of Nice and its international airport. EduKick participants will be in the area know as Cannes-La Bocca, which is only 3km from the Cannes city centre and a five minute walk from the beach on the Bay of Cannes. The Hôtel Kyriad Cannes-Mandelieu (click on Kyriad Cannes to see video of our affiliated Hotel) where the EduKick France participants will be lodging is around the corner from the stadium of professional French club - A.S. Cannes. The A.S. Cannes' football complex has both grass and turf pitches and is located directly adjacent to the Hotel Kyriad Cannes-Mandelieu.

This July 2008 EduKick and Mr. Michel Hidalgo offer youth soccer players this exceptional language & culture soccer camp in southern France unlike any other. This football development/French language immersion program is a complete language, culture and soccer experience that is designed to maximize the young person's overall experience abroad in the picturesque French Riviera!

As per French law, additional experienced and licensed soccer coaches train our youth in groups of 10 or more players. These smaller groups provide for very excellent individual soccer training for our EduKick campers! These smaller groups also aid the participants in regard to their French language immersion by more frequent and meaningful verbal interaction with the staff coaches.

Program Highlights Include:
EduKick Team Gear
24 hour Adult Supervision by two (2) bilingual EduKick Monitors (Canadian French Teacher, Ms. Jessa Jennings & also an Adult French Monitor)
The Hotel Kyriad Cannes-Mandelieu (full board) is modern and comfortable with air conditioning, a private swimming pool, bathroom with shower and toilets and a TV.
French language instruction by native accredited teachers five times per week
Welcoming party with Michel Hidalgo Staff & EduKick staff
Two (2) full-day chaperoned excursions
End of soccer camp diploma
Organized social activities arranged for EduKick youth (city tours, etc.) EduKick France youth supervised by two (2) experienced and qualified bilingual EduKick Directors (teachers)

Tuition Includes:

  • Airport transfer by air-conditioned bus round trip from Nice International Airport to Cannes
  • EduKick Tee-Shirt
  • 'Reception Party' the day of our arrival with Host Director, teachers, and Hidalgo & EduKick staff attending
  • Bilingual Director(s) to accompany and supervise the EduKick France group daily throughout the program
  • Half-day intensive soccer training by FIFA licensed professional French coaches. Ratio of one (1) coach per 10 youth
  • (According to French Law).
  • The training field is close to the hotel and it belongs to the pro club A.S. Cannes.
  • This complex has a quality grass and astroturf pitch.
  • Guided walking tour of Cannes & 'Welcoming' presentation on the first day of camp
  • French language lessons five times per week (2 hours per session) & all language materials
  • Language lessons taught by native, qualified, experienced, and licensed teachers
  • Social activities
  • Arrange organized 'friendly match' against a local team of the same level & category of ages.
  • 2+ Star hotel (2 per room)
  • Separate accommodations for female EduKick participants
  • Full Board (3 meals daily) for participating youth
  • At least two (2) adult, professional monitors to supervise youth overnight at the hotel
  • Use of sports facilities (soccer field, outdoor swimming pool, etc.)
  • 'Farewell' party
  • EduKick France Certificate of Completion & Presentation Ceremony on the last day of camp

     

Tuition
$5,199 USD
(includes travel health insurance)
airfare extra
Additional $200 USD non-refundable Registration Fee

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EduKick France (with Michel Hidalgo) 2010 Itinerary
  • Day 1 - Arrival at Nice International Airport
    Meet and greet by a member of the camp (bilingual)
    Air conditioned bus transfer to the hotel in Cannes
    Reception Party - Greeted by Michel Hidalgo Football School & EduKick staff,
  • personnel, coaches etc. Evening entertainment/social activities
    Evening entertainment/social activities
  • Day 2-6 - Soccer training session
    First Language Class & Language level test then 5 classes weekly from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
    Evening visit of Cannes (Monday)
  • 3 beach soccer practice in the afternoon during the week
    Evening entertainment/social activities
  • Day 7 & 8 - Full day excursion to the Las Vegas of the French Riviera - Monaco and its "Rocher", Castle, Cathedral, etc.
    Free weekend activities (eg: Visit of Cannes, day at the beach etc.)
  • Day 9-14
    Daily soccer training sessions
    French Language classes from Monday to Friday
    Evening visit of Cannes (Monday)
    3 beach soccer practice in the afternoon during the week
    Thursday night beach soccer tournament and show on the beach
    Evening entertainment/social activities
  • Day 15 & 16 - Full day excursion to a local French beach to spend the day relaxing
    Friendly match against local French team
  • Day 17 - Soccer training sessions
    French Language class
    Evening visit of Cannes (Monday)
  • 3 beach soccer practice in the afternoon

    Farewell Party & Graduation Ceremony (Certificate Presentation)
  • Day 18 - Transfer to Nice International Airport and Departure

History of Cannes
Invasions, conquests and uprisings punctuate the history of Cannes, which before the 19th century was nothing more than a simple Mediterranean fishing village. The arrival of Lord Brougham in 1834, prompting an influx of British and Russian aristocrats wishing to take advantage of the town's warm winter climate, brought the town the fame and fortune it enjoys today. Ever thriving, Cannes has played host to the renowned International Film Festival since 1946, and is now the choice location for staging many a prestigious event.

The first apparent civilization to inhabit Cannes dates right back to the 2nd century BC, when today's movie-star playground was settled by the Oxybian tribe from Liguria – an arm of the Mediterranean conquered by Rome in 14 BC – bearing the name Aegitna. At this time, Aegitna was a poor and simple fishing village that served as a stopping point between the Lérins Islands (around 1km southeast of Cannes) and dry land. Life in Aegitna was idyllically uneventful until the bloody battle between the troops of Othos and Vitellius in the year 69 AD, each aspiring to the power of the Roman emperor. The era of conquest thus began and it was not until the 9th century that the wave of brutal foreign invasions ceased.

(Pictured here is the great French Coach, Michel Hidalgo together in Cannes with Edukick V.P., Joey Bilotta)

In the 10th century, the village fell under the sway of the Abbaye de Lérins (Lérins Abbey, founded in the 5th century). Once the invaders had been expelled, the Counts of Provence actually handed over the small edifice crowning the summit of Le Suquet hill (the old town district of present-day Cannes) to the abbot, exempting him from taxation and making him ruler. To better defend the village, the monks built a fortified castle on this site – the Château de la Castre (now home to the museum of the same name), and the village rallied around it. It was also during this period that the siege tower of Ile St Honorat and the great tower of Cannes were constructed. Then, in 1035, the name “Cannes” appeared for the first time in official documentation. Various theories about the origins of Cannes' name have been proposed, the most plausible of which is perhaps that the town was named after the abundant reeds (cannae) which surrounded the early settlement.

Come the 14th-century, the Plague was rife in the region, closely followed by a bout of pirating and bandit invasions. But thanks in part to the abbey's benevolent protection of town and townsfolk, Cannes survived. Plague struck again in the 16th century, this time even more deadly than the first, and from this point on, the history of Cannes gradually blended into the broader history of the Provençal region to which it belongs, and which was itself in the process of annexation by France. With this, the influence of Lérins began to wane.

By the 17th century, the village had grown to support some 600 houses, and the Notre-Dame parish church was built. The Spanish did manage to invade one of the Lérins islands, the Isle de Sainte-Marguerite, but were eventually driven out by French troops. The 18th century witnessed the comings and goings of various invaders, and in 1771, an exceptionally harsh winter ravaged the region, the corresponding high price of bread provoking the people into revolt. At around the same time, maritime trade began to occupy a more important place in the town's economy. One result of the French Revolution in 1789 was the division of the country into départements (local administrative units), and Grasse became the chef-lieu (governmental centre, equivalent to a county seat) of the Cannes region.

Apart from Napoleon's brief passage through Cannes on escaping from exile on the Isle of Elba in March 1815, the major event of the 19th century was Lord Brougham's legendary arrival in the town – a story worth telling. In December 1834, the English Peer and deputy Whig famous for championing rights to freedom (especially the abolition of slavery in the colonies), decided to winter in Nice, around 30 km away. Contrary to his plans, his trip ended a few kilometres short of his destination at Saint-Laurent-du-Var, where the river Var had been closed to prevent the spread of cholera. And so the Lord Chancellor of England, despite his valiant attempts to continue, had no choice but to turn back. Legend has it that his decision to stay on was clinched by a hearty bouillabaisse (a regional speciality of fish soup) and a comfortable bed at the only inn in the area, Auberge Pinchinat, no longer in existence. Lord Brougham was so taken by this lovely site, its friendly inhabitants and gentle climate that he decided to go no further. He had a castle built for him here, which he named after his recently deceased daughter – Château Eléonor, where he spent the rest of his days. Following his example and attracted by the exceptional natural beauty and mild climate, a wave of British expatriates soon began flooding into Cannes. From its beginnings as a provincial village, Cannes soon gained recognition as the Mecca of holiday resorts. Its growth was dazzling, with less than 4000 inhabitants in 1834 and some 20,000 in 1896. At the end of the 19th century, tourism was already the main economic activity.

The once peaceful little fishing village began to welcome prestigious guests such as writers Prosper Mérimée and Oscar Wilde, great aristocrats and personalities including the Countess of Oxford, Lord Russell, Baron Haussmann, the Rothschilds, and even the King of Prussia. Every winter, an international élite disembarked here to languish in this haven of peace. Their presence encouraged many developments such as the appearance of La Croisette along the waterfront where they would stroll, elegance on show, their faces hidden behind parasols to preserve their pale complexions. By the 1930s, the parasols vanished as a healthy tan became stylish, and Cannes' place as a fashionable destination was secured. Even though fears of sun damage to the skin has reversed this trend again, people still flock to Cannes, and you can still admire the furs and riches on parade along La Croisette, as the town retains a special place in the hearts of the rich and famous. Meanwhile, theInternational Film Festival, now more than fifty years old (the first one in 1946 was an unprecedented success in which unforgettable French actress Michèle Morgan took the award for best actress) , has lost none of its ability to attract stars, starlets, and groupies. It is undeniably a major international event in the world of the silver screen, such that Cannes since specializes in organising important exhibitions and events like MIDEM and MIPTV. It yields little to mass tourism so as to favour the more distinguished guests in the ranks of celebrities, artists and wealthy businessmen… Today, as in the 19th century, Cannes is the epitome of chic.

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Posted Friday, December 04, 2009


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