{"id":24071,"date":"2014-06-28T11:00:58","date_gmt":"2014-06-28T09:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=24071"},"modified":"2014-06-27T23:54:40","modified_gmt":"2014-06-27T21:54:40","slug":"aegee-madrid-brings-renove-back-to-its-roots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2014\/06\/28\/aegee-madrid-brings-renove-back-to-its-roots\/","title":{"rendered":"AEGEE-Madrid Brings Renove Back to its roots"},"content":{"rendered":"
Renove<\/a> is a common term for members of La Nave, the nickname for the locals in France, Spain, Portugal and AEGEE-Brussels\/Bruxelles. This year the 4th<\/sup> edition of Renove will be hosted, bringing back the event to where it originally started, namely in a small village close to Madrid. <\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n AEGEE-Madrid will already host the fourth edition of Renove, but even though the event has existed for years, still not many members outside of La Nave know about it. The AEGEEan therefore interviewed newly elected NetCom assistant Carmen Maria<\/a> about the idea behind the event. \u201c<\/em>The idea was to have a common event right after the period of Summer Universities (when new members are really motivated and want to know more about AEGEE). An event which combines funny activities and information about AEGEE in the right doses, as well as allows antennae members to get to know each other by mixing oldies and newbies while promoting teambuilding.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n After the first edition of the event, Antonio Velez then President of AEGEE-Madrid explained to The AEGEEan that the idea included having a team based competition, some light workshops and a lot of fun and parties to make it an attractive event for newbies.\u00a0“As one of the\u00a0main objectives (and results) of this event was to activate new people\u00a0in order to gain new board members, Maria Laglera (PR of SUCT 2011) suggested the name <\/em>Renove<\/em>, which in Spain is the name of a\u00a0goverment program to replace old cars, and we all agreed,”<\/em>\u00a0he told the magazine when being interviewed by The AEGEEan in 2011.<\/p>\n In the last years the event has been hosted by AEGEE-Madrid, AEGEE-Valladolid<\/a> and AEGEE-Burgos<\/a>. The NetCom team, La Tripulaci\u00f3n, ensured that the event created back in 2011<\/a> kept its original spirit and main purpose and has over the years taken further control of the content in order for it not to divert its aim.<\/p>\n As mentioned, the event this year goes back to where it started, in a small village close to the Spanish capital and again hosted by AEGEE-Madrid. Carmen Maria tells us:\u00a0\u201cClearly, Madrid is geographically the most convenient city for the whole area. Connections are better and easier for people than to other cities. It will also be good for the antenna to motivate and activate members which is a bit difficult in such a big city.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n