Why the uni in Tromsø is awesome
Sep. 29th, 2011 07:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I haven't updated for quite some time, I'm sorry. :( I just never seem around to doing it. And the stuff I do these days isn't really exciting. It consists mostly of trying to write my Super Imporant Paper for my German uni, becoming a social recluse because I have to write a Super Important Paper for my German uni, and moaning about becoming a social recluse AND about my paper. But yesterday cool things happened, so I feel like sharing my joy with you! ;)
On Monday I couldn't go to uni because I had a really, really bad headache, and that really sucked because my favourite course is on Monday. I was all annoyed about my headache (and my paper - it's consistent annoyance), but then this girl I have the course with messaged me on Facebook telling me we got a card for a musical from our teacher! I loooove musicals (even though I'm really not a musical expert), so I was very excited! I was kind of unsure whether we had to pay for it, but though even if we had to, I would just invest it because musical are cool.
Turns out we didn't have to pay for it! It was a gift from our teacher. <3 Or rather from the uni. Apparently our teacher applied for some money from a uni fund which exists so - wait for it - students enjoy being students! Best thing ever, yes? :D The cards were pretty expensive, too, 280 NOK which is about 35 €.
So we went to the musical yesterday, The Black Rider, and I thought it was really, really good. <3 The costumes and the stage were insanely pretty, and the performances were really good, too, and the translated dialogue was really funny! The musical started with the narrator coming into the foyer telling us to come in, and then inside he stood on the stage and thanked us for coming and not watching TV even though we were missing such exciting programmes as "E-koli - do we eat chemicals?" and listed some other programmes that were on that evening. It was just really funny. :)
They even have a trailer on YouTube:
And apparently Morten Abel is famous here. :D
The theatre building itself is really cool, too! So glad I could go! I hope I can go again. :)
Should probably post some more pictures in my next entry, but the truth is I haven't taken a lot the last few weeks, sorry! Will try to be better about it. <3
On Monday I couldn't go to uni because I had a really, really bad headache, and that really sucked because my favourite course is on Monday. I was all annoyed about my headache (and my paper - it's consistent annoyance), but then this girl I have the course with messaged me on Facebook telling me we got a card for a musical from our teacher! I loooove musicals (even though I'm really not a musical expert), so I was very excited! I was kind of unsure whether we had to pay for it, but though even if we had to, I would just invest it because musical are cool.
Turns out we didn't have to pay for it! It was a gift from our teacher. <3 Or rather from the uni. Apparently our teacher applied for some money from a uni fund which exists so - wait for it - students enjoy being students! Best thing ever, yes? :D The cards were pretty expensive, too, 280 NOK which is about 35 €.
So we went to the musical yesterday, The Black Rider, and I thought it was really, really good. <3 The costumes and the stage were insanely pretty, and the performances were really good, too, and the translated dialogue was really funny! The musical started with the narrator coming into the foyer telling us to come in, and then inside he stood on the stage and thanked us for coming and not watching TV even though we were missing such exciting programmes as "E-koli - do we eat chemicals?" and listed some other programmes that were on that evening. It was just really funny. :)
They even have a trailer on YouTube:
And apparently Morten Abel is famous here. :D
The theatre building itself is really cool, too! So glad I could go! I hope I can go again. :)
Should probably post some more pictures in my next entry, but the truth is I haven't taken a lot the last few weeks, sorry! Will try to be better about it. <3
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Date: 2011-09-29 08:53 pm (UTC)Why do there always have to be such people? :/ But at least this way he couldn't annoy you on your field trip?
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Date: 2011-09-29 09:03 pm (UTC)I'm glad that when these people don't turn up it makes things a bit more pleasant, but it's still annoying that they are there at all. I can't understand why someone would go from Germany to Norway for a year and just not try to experience Norwegian culture.
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Date: 2011-09-29 09:15 pm (UTC)I can't understand that either! He even studies Scandinavian studies, so you would think he's interested in the culture! But apparently he never turns any papers in etc. :/ I'm not sure if he really stays a year, I hope it's just a semester and he goes home before Christmas!
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Date: 2011-09-29 09:21 pm (UTC)I think what is most annoying about these people is that when you apply for something (like Erasmus or a course) and you are so happy when you get in, you feel like you had to work hard to earn a place and then you find people on it that don't bother at all and don't care.
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Date: 2011-09-29 10:50 pm (UTC)Yes, exactly! It was really complicated for me, and most of the people here just came on a whim. :(
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Date: 2011-09-29 10:58 pm (UTC)