{"id":23819,"date":"2014-06-21T12:30:21","date_gmt":"2014-06-21T10:30:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=23819"},"modified":"2014-06-22T13:25:05","modified_gmt":"2014-06-22T11:25:05","slug":"never-stop-dreaming-the-story-behind-agorasturias-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2014\/06\/21\/never-stop-dreaming-the-story-behind-agorasturias-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"“Never Stop Dreaming”: The Story Behind AgorAsturias 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"
The whole plenary hall of Spring Agora Patra muted all of a sudden once the big news was announced: the first two Statutory events of 2015 will be both held in Spain. The city of Burgos will host the newly named European Planning Meeting, and the Spring Agora 2015 will be hosted by AEGEE-Oviedo in the city of Gij\u00f3n.<\/em><\/p>\n “We know we owe you an explanation about this”, Miguel Gallardo, on behalf of the Comit\u00e9 Directeur, told the audience of the plenary hall right after all the members of La Nave (the region of the Portuguese-, Spanish- and French-speaking locals), that were present in Patra, came up on stage after the result of the Spring Agora 2015 was announced. There was no other local, other than AEGEE-Oviedo, that had applied to host the event, and their application was received after AEGEE-Burgos had already been selected to host the EPM.<\/p>\n Therefore, the Comit\u00e9 Directeur had no other choice: “it has been one of the hardest decisions of our two terms in the CD”, Miguel added. Besides, the Financial Director of AEGEE-Europe, Anna Gots, insisted that AEGEE-Oviedo’s was “an excellent applicant” for hosting the Statutory event.<\/p>\n The drops that ended up filling the glass<\/strong><\/p>\n The AEGEEan interviewed AEGEE-Oviedo members Alberto Cuesta Noriega, Gerardo Garc\u00eda D\u00edaz, Olga Rivero, Santiago Mart\u00ednez and Olga Fern\u00e1ndez<\/p><\/div>\n The AEGEEan asked the members of AEGEE-Oviedo present at Spring Agora Patra how the idea of hosting an Agora came up. It was an idea stuck in the head of Alberto Cuesta Noriega, current Chairperson of the Agora, for some years already, after he came back from his first Agora.<\/p>\n Alberto had been insisting on the members of his local for a long time, and they even considered applying two years ago. But they did not reach their final decision until December last year, when the local was celebrating their 25th Anniversary: “after some glasses of wine, we said that we wanted the Agora of AEGEE-Europe’s 30th Anniversary”, Alberto explains, “so the time was now”. The board members of the local had signed their commitment on some napkins: there was no turning back. Gerardo Garc\u00eda D\u00edaz, SUCT and board member of AEGEE-Oviedo, adds: “it was a drop falling down constantly… and, in the end, the glass was filled”.<\/p>\n However, AEGEE-Oviedo didn’t expect the news that they would be hosting the Agora at all: “one month ago it still seemed like a crazy idea”, Santiago Mart\u00ednez says. “When we submitted the application it was rather a moment of total excitement. Afterwards, we faced some moments of insecurity, like, ‘should we withdraw?'”. Then, the Comit\u00e9 Directeur contacted Alberto to give him the news: “I kept my mouth shut for a couple of days”, he admits. “But then, it was time to convince especially the most skeptical members: this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity”.<\/p>\n Not ‘Agora Oviedo’, but ‘AgorAsturias’<\/strong><\/p>\n It took only a few days for AEGEE-Oviedo to be offered the help of their local university. “The head of our faculty said, ‘don’t be afraid that you might not have enough resources. We can offer you our help, our contacts and anything you might need'”, Olga Rivero, current vice-president of AEGEE-Oviedo, explains.<\/p>\n<\/a>