A group of students from Frederikshavn Business School in Denmark recently got a taste of Brighton culture in a street art workshop organised by City College Brighton and Hove's International Department. The workshop was taught by local artist and muralist Daryl Bennett aka Sinna One and the overseas students were on a 3-week English, Social Science and Business Course at the College.
'This was a great experience for the students because it was really creative and gave them an insight into Brighton culture alongside what they were learning about the English language, business and the economy,' said their teacher, Bettina Hagele. 'They were very excited about the workshop though some of them were worried that they didn't have enough painting ability but they all managed to create something that they were happy with.'

Danish students in Brighton
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