Greetings from TorontoIt's been a while since I updated this Wiki. These are the news: I'm in Toronto for the summer (2007) until August 25. I'll be doing a part-time unpaid internship and I might also do some circus training!! I'm quite excited about it although I'm still not sure whether I will be able to do it, both in terms of schedulling and financially. The picture to the right is the view from my room... I love it. Unfortunately next week I'll switch to a different place for the rest of the summer. | ![]() |
Happy New Year 2007!!So this is an update of what I've been up to: I went back to Mexico for the holidays (Christmas and New Year). Last term was extremely busy as I was doing 7 courses (as opposed to 5 which is the regular maximum course load) on top of which I was a T.A. (teacher's assistant) for a Spanish course. It was lots of fun and I really had a good time doing it so this term I'm doing it again. It's been interesting to see people learning my mother tongue, especially because I'm also a student of languages and the process of acquiring a foreign language has always interested me. Anyway, that's enough for now. I'll keep you updated later on. 05.JAN.2007 |
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HAPPY CANADA DAY 2006!To celebrate Canada Day in the city I am (Waterloo, ON), the University organised some activities in a place called Columbia Lake Fields. The closing event were the fireworks. Here's one picture I took, you can see more on my MSN space: Antonio's_SpaceAlso there you'll find the pictures I took from my trip to Germany with the play (Our Country's Good, read previous entries in my Wiki for more info on the play). | |
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| Here you can see a draft of the tattoo I may use for the play. From my wrist to my elbow there are squares. How do you like it? Any other ideas? | ![]() |
![]() | Hello webheads community! It's been a while since I wrote for the group so here's a quick update on what I've been doing: On December 2004 I decided to take a break from my university studies to think about a lot of things including my career goals. I ended up coming to Canada where I'm doing an undergraduate programme in Slavic studies. I'm also taking courses towards an option in fine and performing arts. This term I'm collaborating with a fantastic group of students and an amazing director from the drama department of the university (of Waterloo). We're putting on a play called Our Country's Good, by Timberlake Wertenbaker. It's an amazing play based on a novel called The Playmaker, by Thomas Keneally, and it is set during the period of colonisation of Australia. Most people in the play have two characters, in my case I'm doing a priest (Reverend Johnson), and a really bizarre character, which in the original script is an old, stinky, slutty woman called Shitty Meg. The lines for this character have remained the same as in the script but the costume has been made for a male character. It's a really funny part to play. One of the major challenges for me has to do with the accent. Having a non-native accent to begin with, performing in English is difficult already. But then I have to do Cockney accent for one of the characters (Shitty Meg) and standard BBC English accent (RP - Received pronunciation) for the Reverend. I'm pretty sure there will be a website for the production and I'll make sure to post the link so you can take a look at it. I'd also like to say that chances are we will take the play to Germany at the beginning of May. Exciting, isn't it? Cheers! Antonio(from Mexico, in Canada). |
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