Today marks the beginning of summer madness as my days in Madrid, Spain come to an end. I'm on my way to Cambalache, a music bar, with my friends from choir. I've fallen in love with Madrid and Spain and with every trip that I take even more. As I'm writing this, although fast, I'm translating it into spanish in my head. My heart is thumping with excitement. Wow! A year has gone by and I'm going to Barca de Avila tomorrow to stay with a Couchsurfing host for the first time. It sounds like an incredible town full of nature, mountains and beauty and a river that everyone swims in and man is it hot here in Spain! Then off to Salamanca on Saturday with my friend AnaLy from choir, who is a delight. She studied there years ago and hasn't been back in 10 years, how sweet life is that I'm going with her! Then after an amazing 2 days I'll come back for a few hours and pack for Italy, I can't believe that I'm actually going to Italy, my eyes swell, my heart pumps and my stomach gets butterflies saying it out loud! I have packed none of my belongings but know that all will be fantastic and worth it. Pre-Italy goals, get away to Florence for a day. Sunday night I'll be staying with a couch surfer who used in his description a metaphor of a thirst for water like a thirst for life, my favorite part, a thirst for smiles. I too have a thirst for smiles I told him. Then Monday-Friday I think I'll be staying with another lovely Couchsurfer, whose heart I can tell is big from here as he tells me that his house will be full of four but that I could stay if I didn't mind and when I told him that I was so grateful and didn't mind sleeping on the floor, he told me that he would never do that to me. But, I'm planning on it. Repeat of Barcelona... It was so worth it! My friend Jorge, whose crazy spirit I admire is in Venice right now. He left last minute on a bus to Barcelona, 6-8 hours away, left his stuff in a flat that he'll come back to rent in August and left immediately from there to the airport, straightaway to Venicia. We may just meet up in Rome amigo, all thanks to you! Ireland still calls me but something shouted Rome when Jorge mentioned it. That's my fantastic plan for now, promise to write when the action has begun! Xo xo
viernes, 19 de julio de 2013
sábado, 16 de febrero de 2013
School Review-Entire summary coming soon!
So I am deciding to start off with my blog again from what is now the beginning of my second semester abroad, recapping the end of my first semester. I arrived here August 26th and today is February 5th, 2012. Without even making reference to my first 5-6 months here (which I promise to do in the upcoming week), starting from the week after we returned from our wonderful winter break, January 7th, 2013 my life has felt like a hurricane.
The classes that I took last semester included, Art in the Prado Museum, Spanish Linguistics, Comparative English/Spanish Syntax, Intro to Spanish Literature and a Spanish Theater class, which was half lecture and half acting. My finals for each class included an essay of around 2,000 words and a written final (with the exception of theater, where we performed our final play and were graded based on our midterm, which we took in November). After the most exciting, incredible, fun and thrilling 2 weeks of my traveling life to Paris, France and Athens, Greece, where I did not once commit myself to writing or studying for school I was put to the test hardcore when I returned up until my last final, Tuesday January 29th.
For my Art History class, which taught us the broad spectrum of art from the 12th century, with mural, tribal like paintings through the 16th century with Michael Angelo, El Greco and Manierismo (the type of art). We were expected to memorize the dates, style, technique and the evidence/significance of the transition in between one style and another and recognize the symbolism, being able to analyze what the artist painted, commonalities, regional/teacher influences, etc... For our essay we had to choose a piece from the time period, not yet analyzed and write about it based on what we already knew as well as take a written final that gave us 5 minutes to write the most important info about the 10 paintings that he was projecting to us out of the 50 or so that we studied, with nearly no sleep and a jumbled memory I am just happy that I survived haha.
Proceeding art was Linguistics, very grammatical and particular questions, about the structure of a sentence and basic definitions and I also discovered how interesting I find Social Linguistics to be as it is the way that different people, genders, classes, ages and regions speak. This is the topic that I chose to write about for our essay.
For our Spanish Literature class I was fortunate to be able to write about the play that I performed in for theater, "La Casa de Bernarda Alba," (Bernarda Alba´s house) written by Federico Garcia Lorca, an infamous writer, of various mediums, from Granada, España. The written test required that we recognize the chosen excerpt and identify from which piece of literature we had read, the title, author and time period and then we had specific questions about the 2 pieces (out of maybe 10).
Syntax was killer, with her requiring that we choose an excerpt both available in English and Spanish and compare certain forms of writing between what is customary in Spanish and the same or the contrary in English and put it in the form of a chart along with a written commentary. The written final was also a slight surprise being that she did not solely stick to the material that we had studied but tested us on colloquial Spanish! Kill me! Prior to taking the final I hadn´t slept in nearly 24 hours and with the proceeding hours partying, 48 hours passed before I layed my head down. We were celebrating my friend´s birthdays in addition to the end of finals. With a lovely Spanish school system we were given one whole day inbetween the last day of finals and the beginning of our second semester of finals.
NOW-
I have settled on the History of Vanguardian Art on Monday and Tuesday mornings, with a break on Wednesdays and an occassional required additional practice for my art class and Thursday and Fridays I am enrolled in Composition, where we will be able to write works of fiction as well as incorporate newspaper articles and written works relating to Spanish culture/society, followed by the History of Latin America, Ethnology of America and the importance of the Islamic perspective and culture in Spain (who conquered España from 711-1492). I am very happy with my choices and have 6 students that I tutor in English inbetween my school schedule. 3 hours on Monday afternoon, 2 hours Tuesday afternoon as well as a new conversation partner inbetween. The extra money is helpful and the experience is one that I most definitely could not obtain in other means. I am however looking for a language exchange partner (despite the fact that I express my self in spanish with my students sometimes and of course with Spaniards that I meet as well as the Americans when they want to).
Hobbies/Extra Curricular Activities
- Dancing: either Latin American or Spanish Flamenco style dancing.
- Intercambio (language exchange).
- Any and every Photography contest, challenge, adventure.
- Singing, recording, choir, musical collaboration with others of any sort.
- Journaling, Blogging, Photo website updates, Scrapbooking.
-Here's my desk, keeping me inspired. :)
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