Cellidh Party
Dear Bloggy,
I really had fun this evening! Well, of course I'm supposed to do my coursework but taking a break won't harm anything right? So, Lucia, her friend Seven, Vanita and me got tickets to the Cellidh Party at the UEA Studio. Cellidh is kinda 300 years old English dance, you know like the one in Pride and Prejudice and those old English movies. Many people turned up this evening were mostly international students-Europeans, Chinese, Japanese etc. And I even socialised and got to know some girls from France and Belgium.
There were acoustic music with countryside tunes and some singing performance from talented people. Sometimes, I think they were creative because they not actually follow the rule of music to sing but they were really performers who enjoy showing people their talents. Great right? While the audiences were great too, very supportive indeed.
The nicest thing was to learn the dancing steps. I learnt the English steps, French steps and Waltz! I dance until I got really sweaty and warm (also, it's because I was wearing two layers of clothes).
If you could see me in one of these pictures, I was actually concentrating, learninng the steps.
These people were trying to demonstrate the French culture dance. It was funny, seriously. I was laughing until when I took picture the camera was shaking and thats why the picture looks a little bit blurr.
Alright then, time to take shower!
I really had fun this evening! Well, of course I'm supposed to do my coursework but taking a break won't harm anything right? So, Lucia, her friend Seven, Vanita and me got tickets to the Cellidh Party at the UEA Studio. Cellidh is kinda 300 years old English dance, you know like the one in Pride and Prejudice and those old English movies. Many people turned up this evening were mostly international students-Europeans, Chinese, Japanese etc. And I even socialised and got to know some girls from France and Belgium.
There were acoustic music with countryside tunes and some singing performance from talented people. Sometimes, I think they were creative because they not actually follow the rule of music to sing but they were really performers who enjoy showing people their talents. Great right? While the audiences were great too, very supportive indeed.
The nicest thing was to learn the dancing steps. I learnt the English steps, French steps and Waltz! I dance until I got really sweaty and warm (also, it's because I was wearing two layers of clothes).
If you could see me in one of these pictures, I was actually concentrating, learninng the steps.
These people were trying to demonstrate the French culture dance. It was funny, seriously. I was laughing until when I took picture the camera was shaking and thats why the picture looks a little bit blurr.
Alright then, time to take shower!