So this weekend our cultural outings were:
Thursday- salsa y bachata lessons (dance lessons)
Friday- MAMPA: modern art museum with an exhibit featuring the lovely Yayoi Kusama
Saturday: Bersuit concert
First things first: despite my best attempts, I will not be becoming a famous Argentinian dancer. Second, apparently I have a stamp on my forehead that says "I know how to dance, ask me about it". My salsa and bachata lessons were tannn awkward because (for a reason unbeknownst to everyone in my group) I had like 3 guys come up to me each break and ask to dance. Don't worry, I set them straight almost immediately with several toe crushing dance moves.
We don't have classes on Friday. So our cultural activity this Friday was to go to the modern art museum that is currently featuring Yayoi Kusama. Eclectic is an understatement. The exhibit was incredibly interesting though, and on another floor I got a picture of me with a Frida Kahlo painting (hey mom).
Here is the website for Kusama's work. Beware, lady's gots some issues. She has been voluntarily living in a psychiatric hospital since the 70s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi_Kusama For a long time, her work had a lot of phallic images. So... here's me and some amigos in a room that is in the exhibit.
Then last night we went to a Bersuit concert that was quite far away en collectivo but VERY VERY fun. I was just glad I was standing at the top and not in the crowd because everyone was very enthusiastic about the music and it could have been dangerous!
Today Stephanie (my roommate) and Ryan (both in the picture above) meant to walk to an artisan fair in Recoleta but got side tracked by pizza and cake for 3 hours. Woops! Maybe next weekend. Then we got in a taxi ride back where the cab driver asked if the Ku Klux Klan existed. So... that was awkward. In case you hadn't heard, politics are every Argentinians favorite topic with americans. Que raro. Anyway, must do homework because my law class is very aburrido y dificil. (boring and difficult)
This is a way to document my travels to Argentina in 2013. Hopefully I can keep everyone updated and we can stay in touch!
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
Words can not even describe.
So we went to Salta and Jujuy (hoo-hooey) this weekend and I can't even describe what I saw. We started off with a 22.5 hour bus ride from BsAs which was....interesting. We spent the next day doing a guided tour to Jujuy, Las Salinas (the salt flats), and Punta Marca. These amazing cities and places in the Andes. So all I think I can really do is show you some pictures to describe it.
...And then Stephanie and I sat behind a smelly man on the 20 hour bus ride back who took of his shirt and began burping.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Clases empezo
Today I went to my first day of classes. It is super super easy to walk to school, but of course I got incredibly lost this morning and left my map at home. I have classes from 10-3ish every day Monday through Thursday and so far I like my classes. I've been buying empanadas for lunch for ~ar$7.5 each, roughly 90 cents. My host mom is a FABULOUS cook and I'm going to return approximately 100 pounds heavier. This way you are ready when I arrive and I'm very very fat. I also have lost my ability to speak English, so now I'm down here and can't say anything at all in any language...which is interesting. We had a tour of the city and went to La Boca which translates to the mouth. It is where the river starts and its pretty dangerous but very cool. It is where a lot of immigrants used to live so the houses are made from strange, cheap materials and are known for being super colorful. Aqui es una fota!
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Aqui estoy, Argentina!
Estoy en Argentina en la casa de mi familia aqui! BsAs is just as amazing as everyone has said and the weather is insanely perfect. My roommate and I got settled in and, after a massive nap, roamed around for a little bit. We are going to go to the market and get snacks for later and tomorrow starts our orientation! Argentina is so interesting. The city has very few sky scrapers and every single building face is different, making for some very cool streets. There is a lot of what we would call graffiti, but are really spray paint masterpieces on sides of the buildings, which creates a very eclectic vibe. Can't wait to start seeing everything!
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