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Friday, November 18, 2011

Videos!

Swearing video snippet (NSFW).... Don't judge me, haha. They laughed a lot, and I did, too. 
From left to right: Bread, James, Paul, James II, Jacob, Ron, Bob

Today was Korea's definition of "field day" at my school. The events were more like a weirdly sexual talent show/pep rally, but it was still pretty fun to watch. Also, no one explained to me what was going on at any point during the day, so I tried my best to guess. There were quite a few events: a lot of award giving, dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, and three HOURS of volleyball, haha. By the end of the day, my head hurt. I tried to take video as much as I could.

Below is a snippet of three of my second grade girls- Rhianna, Courtney and Alicia (who are EXTREMELY shy usually!) dancing together. Rhianna (the center dancer) was the breakout star of the day, dancing in this number and singing in three others. She hasn't said a word in my class in two months!


...And another dance, by my third grade girls. Katie, Brittney (my biggest troublemaker), Jane and Olivia (the smartest girl in her grade!). I find their outfit choices absolutely adorable, considering every other day, they wear uniforms, and were allowed to choose anything for this performance, haha. 
A strange twinge of pride welled up in my heart for most of these, though it came out as laughter. 


Below is by far the coolest one, in my opinion. Though it's kind of hard to tell in the video, my students are playing traditional Korean drums. I've never seen this before, and I don't know anything about what they were doing, but I really enjoyed it. It was kind of tribal-sounding. 


More to come soon!!!
<3M

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hahaha...thank you very much for sharing your blog and the swearing video. NOOOOOW I can judge you! No, just kidding. I appreciate it very much when Koreans can get rid of being so stiff: And you my dear will be a pioneer and mentioned in the annals of the Korean history for this big duty. We'll never know how many lives you've saved considering the high suicide rate (2nd worldwide). I am really proud of you....but you already know that. Ich bin wirklich stolz auf Dich! (to say it german) :-)

TTYL!
Memis

November 18, 2011 at 2:54 AM  
Blogger Spike speaks said...

Was it THIS week that YOU had to sing? If so, how'd that work out for ya? Love you!!
Mom

November 20, 2011 at 5:58 PM  

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