LONG Update!
Sep. 17th, 2008 11:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, it’s been two weeks since I last updated, and I don’t really have an excuse! Things were still crazy the first week of classes, but in the last week, things have finally begun to settle into a routine. It’s still a pretty crazy, fun-filled routine, but a routine all the same.
The Roman Aqueduct in Segovia
Let’s see, I left off right before school began, so I guess I’ll start with school. School is going well, overall. I’m at school from 10am-6:15pm (with breaks, esp. Mon./Wed.), so I’m pretty much there all day. My two Spanish classes, Oral Communication and Written Communication are probably my least favorite. My Oral Comm professor doesn’t always seem like he’s well prepared. Also, I have both Spanish classes every day (well, except Friday, but I arranged my classes so I don’t have any classes that day, which is extremely nice). So it feels like I spend so much time on those classes, which really don’t count for anything back at my home university. But at least my Spanish is improving, although much slower than I would like it to. I really need to find more Spanish-speakers to talk with, since I go to school with English-speakers.
My other two academic classes are history classes. I’m taking National Identity in
A Fun Street Performer
My last two classes are dance classes. On Mondays and Wednesdays, I have Spanish Dance, which is mostly Flamenco. I’m taking it for 3 credits, so that means I’m there from 3:30-6:15pm. There are only 6 people in the class (and only 4 who stay past 4:45pm), and it’s a lot of fun. The teacher mostly just speaks Spanish, too, so I get some practice in on that respect as well. I’m not too good at this class yet (especially with some of the footwork, which resembles tap, which I’m not quite coordinated enough to do), but I’m not doing too badly either. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have Latin Rhythms and Dance, which I’m only taking for 2 credits (3:30-4:45pm). I’d love to take the three credit class, which is currently learning tango, but my National Identity class is right after. Right now in this class, we’re learning Merengue. This is a much bigger class (40 or so students), but it works. This class is easier and more fun than Flamenco, since we’re less focused on technique and we dance in pairs (which means that since I’m a girl, all I have to do is follow the guy’s lead!). Unfortunately, we have 10 more girls than guys, so we have to dance alone at times, but I thought the ratio would be worse.
A photo of one of the photos outside the theater
And of course, since I’m in
Look how they lined up perfectly for me!
The next day, I went on a day trip to
Gorgeous Alcázar, from the side
On Sunday, I visited an English-speaking Baptist church. It was really neat, because there were so many people there from all over the world! I really want to go again, though I didn’t go last week. That afternoon, I went to
The Pond at Retiro Park
There, I found out that they were going to go to a bullfight afterwards, so I decided to go with them. Once at the ring, we bought our tickets off some random guy selling them…which was a mistake, but I went along because I didn’t end want to sit by myself. We ended up paying 10 euro for seats worth just over 2 euro, way up in the top section. After 3 bulls, though, we snuck down to the bottom where some other people we knew were for a couple of bulls (I had to leave before the last bullfight to make it back in time for dinner). The bull fight was…interesting. I’m pretty sure I didn’t like it, and I don’t think I’m going to go again.. It wasn’t so much the blood and the slow death of the bulls that got to me as much as the fact that the matadors kept getting hurt. Two were carried off and had to go to the hospital, and even more were hurt less badly. Apparently they don’t usually get hurt that often, but it was scary! I hadn’t really thought about what I’d be getting in to until right before it started. Still, I’m glad I went. It was still rather fascinating (as you can tell by the fact that I didn’t leave as some girls did), and an interesting cultural experience.
Going to Watch a Bullfight
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We had school off on Tuesday for a
The Cathedral in Toledo
The next Saturday, we went to El Escorial and the Valley of the Fallen. (Can you tell how much we’re trying to cram in this semester?) At El Escorial, there’s an old monastery that was also a royal residence. Much of it is now a museum, which was fascinating to explore. Afterwards, we took another bus to the Valley of the Fallen, built by General Franco to commemorate those who had died in the Civil War. There’s a HUGE cross there, and we tried to hike up to the base. Unfortunately, that part was closed. We ignored the first set of signs (preparing to say we didn’t speak English or Spanish if stopped), but then came to a fence that wasn’t easy to get over. So, we turned around. The day was so beautiful, as were the mountains, though, that the walk was definitely worth it. We then toured the Basilica, which was built into the rock. It was a pretty solemn place.
Sneaking a picture in the library at El Escorial (left); The Cross at the Valley of the Fallen (right)
That night, was La Noche en Blanco, an annual cultural celebration all around
This weekend, some friends and I are going to
P.S. I’ve finally begun uploading pictures on Facebook! I have three albums up, if you want to go look. If you’re not my friend on Facebook, and would like to be or would just like to see the pictures, let me know. I don’t want to just give out my full name, etc. out where anyone can see it, but if we’re friends here, I’ll probably add you at least on a limited basis there!
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Date: 2008-09-18 04:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-18 10:14 am (UTC)Did you get around to the other side of the castle in Segovia? Um, this side.
Yesterday there was something about street performers on tv (my host seƱora leaves the tv on a lot) and I saw a street performer who had an act near our hotel. I was very surprised, but it was also cool, because that was one of my favorite of the street acts I saw in Madrid.
We went to a Flamenco exhibition the night before last. It was really amazing, but I'm glad I'm not trying to learn it.
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Date: 2008-09-18 11:07 am (UTC)Your classes sound brilliant; the Spanish identity one especially, and all that glorious dancing.
Sound's like you're **definitely** getting out of this everything that you should.
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Date: 2008-09-18 11:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-18 11:46 am (UTC)What did the street performer do that was your favorite in Madrid? I'm curious to see if I know what you're talking about. I'm a fan of street performers. :D
I haven't seen live professional Flamenco yet, though I would love to!
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Date: 2008-09-18 12:17 pm (UTC)I really am enjoying my classes most of the time! (Just don't ask me when I'm doing homework...)
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Date: 2008-09-18 03:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-18 04:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-23 08:34 pm (UTC)Ooh...Rome! I really want to try to get there sometime this semester...