Sunday, October 31, 2010

Thinking of Aida

I've been trying to collect photos for my friend Aida, who I dance flamenco with back home in CA. Besides flamenco, Aida loves old churches and religious icons. She even has her own art gallery in San Juan Capistrano that specializes in selling original and contemporary painters but also 18th century santos, relics & icons of the spanish & french colonial days (Aida, did I say that right?) So, I've been trying to take lots & lots of photos for her. But, truth be told, most of them suck. BUT (!) I have been thinking of her so much and so here are the few that are worth showing - and here's the website for her gallery that's worth checking out: Villas & Verandas Fine Art Gallery

Enjoy Aida!

This is plaza San Román, not so special but...
this is the restaurant across from the church and...
this is a sign they have posted which I think she'll
thinks is as cool as I do.

This is a painting on one of the old aqueducts - in the middle of a main road!

This church is from Jerez - it's so beautiful!

Here's a church with a painting that says below it that if you can
find the bird in the picture that you would soon get married.
Verity found it! Can you?

Here's the arc of the Macarena which I think is so pretty.

Now - (dramatic pause) - the most famous cathedral in Seville - Catedral de Sevilla of course!
-the outside is not just gothic but flaming gothic

The inside took Syna's breath away

Christopher Colombus' tomb supposedly
The most amazing alter
A beautiful crown
Jesus
And another beautiful something


And here are just some beautiful painted tiles on lots of random buildings.







Lastly this dancer reminded me of Aida. Not only did she have duende but she recited poetry before several of her dances. This was a very artistic show that Aida would have loved.

Hope you liked it Aida - see you soon!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Mi intercambio

I have been practicing speaking spanish with my friend Silvia
and Silvia practices speaking english with me.

She's my 'intercambio'!!

This kind of relationship has become so common here that they have created a word for it. And my intercambio, Silvia, is full of great information - for example:
  • She recently told me the Triana bridge myth - it's not Gustav Eiffel's bridge after all - it's a huge Sevillan urban legend - gasp!
  • She taught me that there is an official word describing someone for being like Luis Buñuel - buñueliano. It really is officially part of their language.
  • And last night she taught me, "tiene buena pinta" which simply means, "it looks good"!! You can say it for food or for people.
¡Mi intercambio es la mejor!
I told her I wanted to learn some songs in spanish and she sent me this list of oldies but goodies. You can find them all on youtube if you're interested - it's a great list!!!

ALASKA
"Ni tú ni nadie"

EL ÚLTIMO DE LA FILA
"Insurrección"
"Querida Milagros"

LA UNIÓN
"Lobo Hombre en París"

MANÁ
"Vivir sin aire"
"En el muelle de San Blas"

EL CANTO DEL LOCO
"Quiero aprender de ti"

CHAMBAO
"Ahí estás tú"

ANTONIO VEGA
"Se dejaba llevar"
"Azul"
"La chica de ayer"

AMARAL
"Días de verano"
"Cómo hablar"
"Moriría por vos"

PEREZA
"Pienso en aquella tarde"

MELOCOS
"Cuando me vaya"

VEGA
"Mejor mañana"
"Cuánta decepción"

NENA DACONTE
"Tenía tanto que darte"

MARÍA VILLALÓN
"La lluvia"


She's great.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

New Babies

I was skyping with Sophie the other day and she showed me her beautiful baby girl. It got me thinking about all the babies that have been born since I've been gone. So I made a list. Here are all the new people I'm going to need to introduce myself to when I get back:
  1. Zana & Donovan's son
  2. Sophie & Amit's daughter
  3. Julie & Jason's daughter
  4. Kenji & Grace's son
  5. Elaina & Wes' son
  6. Rayna & Michael's son
  7. KTO's baby girl
Can you believe how many babies have been born this year!
Did I miss any?

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Josua

¡Feliz cumpleaños!
My life is all the richer thanks to this guy.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Información para ti

A friend of mine is preparing her move to Sevilla, to further her flamenco education, and she has asked me if I could help her by answering some questions. I'll gladly. In fact the whole time I have been here I have been thinking about what information would have been useful when I came. So now I’m going to put all the information out there for my friend and anyone else who might appreciate it.

Flamenco Studios, Teachers & Classes
I would suggest creating a tentative schedule for yourself before you come. Look at the websites of all the schools and figure out what you can afford, what you want to work on and who you want to work with. Once you get here you will discover other places and more options, and ultimately what happens is you keep trying different classes until you find the ones that suit you the best. Here’s a list of somes schools to look into.

  • Studio of Andres Marin http://www.andresmarin.es My teacher Ursula Lopez teaches here. She’s great for technique & I recommend her class. I also hear good things about Andres’ classes.

  • Ados Flamenco School with Angel Atienza & Isabel Bayon http://www.flamencoados.com I took Isabel’s classes. Her choreographies are really challenging and she moves quickly but she’s very helpful and friendly.

  • Studio of Manuel Betanzos http://www.manuelbetanzos.com This is where Andrés Pena teaches and I hear he’s a great teacher. In fact, this studio always has famous guest teachers.


  • Flamenco Center of Sevilla with Esperanza Fernandez & Miguel Vargas http://www.centroflamencodesevilla.com I have heard the cante classes with Esperanza are great. I’m going to try and take one before I leave.
  • Studio of Alicia Marquez http://www.aliciamarquez.com One of my favorite teachers in Sevilla teaches here – Ramón Martínez. I highly recommend his classes for both technique and choreographies. Also they have classes for bata de cola for both beginners and advanced students.
  • Taller Flamenco http://www.tallerflamenco.com It’s one of the more expensive schools for dance in Sevilla but oddly the Spanish language classes they offer are some of the cheapest.
  • Cristina Heeren Foundation http://www.flamencoheeren.com This is the school I attend. You have the option of taking 3 months, 6 months or 9 months of classes. Each trimester is 3 months long and you attend classes from 9-2 mon-fri - 2 classes of choreography and 1 technique class a day, each class lasting an hour and a half. The choreography classes do have a guitarist and singer who accompany the choreography. The teachers vary by trimester but they are all currently working professionals who are often very famous. It’s a real opportunity to study intimately with some of the greatest flamenco professionals of our time. The school can also help people get visas if they aren’t from the European Union. I’m very glad I attended this school although I think singing for dancers, and learning bulerias, is neglected, and that’s unfortunate. So I went to other schools to work on that stuff. The school is easy to enroll in. They have an online form that you fill out and then someone from the school will email you with information. They are very friendly and helpful people running the school.

Apartments & Neighborhoods
There are lots of great inexpensive places to live in Sevilla. It’s a relatively small Big City, and the buses and bicycles make it really easy to move around.
Great areas to live are near Santa Justa Train Station, Nervion Plaza/El Corte Inges, Miraflores, the Macarena and near park Alameda de Hercules. I don’t know anything about living in Triana but it’s supposed to be nice.
I think finding a place to live was the trickiest thing for me. I showed up without having a place because the cousin of a friend of mine had an empty room. But in the future, and what I recommend, is finding a temporary place like a hotel, hostel or tourist apartment, and renting it for a week or two while you look for a place to live. It’s not something you want to rush into. And also you don’t really know where to live yet. Get to know the city a little and see where your classes are, then find a place in the area you like the best. The best way is just to walk around the areas you like and call the phone numbers on the "SE ALQUILA" signs that advertise apartments for rent.

Although there are also websites that help people find apartments for those of you who would prefer to look before you arrive.

AND this is a good website http://www.exploreseville.com/ This site has a section called “Living in Seville” and also one called “Move to Seville”. I found the advice to be really thorough and smart.

Cost of Living
Rent could be from 200-600 Euros depending on what you find.
Everyday I take the bus to school and then back home. One bus ride is 1,20 but if you get a prepaid bus card then the cost goes down to 60 cents each way.
A coffee or beer can run you 1 – 1,20 Euros
Cigarettes, if you smoke, are 3,35-3,55
One tapa is anywhere from 2,20-5 Euro.
A kebab is 4 Euro.
Cell phone! This is where I blew the most money. I can’t stress enough that you should put in the time and do the research to find a company that can give you a contract with an affordable rate. It’s worth it in the long run. I bought a phone that I could only use when I put money into it ahead of time and some weekends, after the shops closed and I couldn’t buy anymore minutes, I had no way of calling anyone. Without a phone you can feel pretty isolated from the world. And the money I put on my phone always depleted super fast. I have the worst rates on my phone. I wish I had purchased a contract for the year with unlimited monthly calls and texts for one monthly price. It would have saved me a lot of money and lonliness. I thought I wouldn’t need my phone so much but I was dead wrong. Here is the list of some of the cell phone providers here: Orange, Movistar, Yoigo, & Vodafone.

-----What else - did I miss anything super important? Let me know if there is anything else I can help with and I will add the info. Sevilla is a great city to live in and I would encourage anyone who loves flamenco to do it - DO IT!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Celebrity endorsements in Spain

LET'S PLAY!
Can you name all the celebrities I've found advertising here?

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Por fin yo empezaba

Today was my 1st day of classes. Javier's dance is crazy fast which makes it crazy complicated - AND IT'S A SOLEA! They're suppose to be the slower dance...ay yay yay. Well, after my 1st day my knee hurts, my ankle hurts and my head even feels a little stressed - but great 1st day! It's just my everything is tired : ) I'm pooped.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Not happening

I missed my bus...arg.

So I guess tomorrow will be the day. Meantime, I'll go enjoy a class with Ramón Martínez.

I will meet Javier Barón today

I'm off to my 1st class of the new trimester and I will meet my new teacher Javier Barón. I had to miss two weeks and a day; for different reasons - my knee/my ankle, my sister and then two overnight guests from Granada I enjoyed too much. So today is the day! I spent both Saturday and Sunday learning the choreographies that I've missed. So hopefully I won't be very far behind the rest of the class. I think I'll be good - other than whatever they learned yesterday - wish me luck!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

My Mathilde!

My best friend from the last school year
is visiting from her homeland of Holland
and I'm thrilled to see her!

I think Chel (her boyfriend) is happy about it too (heehee).
I wish we could keep her.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Verity's Visit

Verity with pan con tomate

Me with a flamenco dancer sculpture...I forget who
Jos, VT, Me & Roser

We kicked around the fútbol & Verity did her running

Then the rain poured down & we got caught!

My new Naranjito jacket - WORLD CUP 82 in Spain!

Still stuck in the rain...

Verity fell in love with the orange dress

So she modeled it

I found one I liked too

We picked these for Dylan & Charlie - look at the shoes!

The must-take photo with La Giralda

Verity in my street

Verity with my photo at La Carboneria

Ms. Grover with Mr. Hudson at the Kitchy-ist bar in Sevilla.
We made friends with a musician I've always liked, Ben Hudson.
A GREAT GUY & SUPER TALENTED.
Here's the video for a song he did with Jay Z: JayZandMrHudsonVideo
And lastly, Verity gets to see the Eiffel Bridge & the Eiffel Tower in one week.

Thanks for my new camera Dad!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Our precious time

Oh how I valued my time with Verity.
She left today and she's left me feeling renewed.
I heart my sister.