Saturday, June 2, 2012

Au revoir!

I can’t believe this is it…my final blog from Paris! It has been an absolutely fantastic experience and I am already ready to start planning my next trip! It’s amazing how at home I feel here after just four weeks. I’m comfortable with the metro, I know where I can go to take some great dance classes, and I’m familiar with lots of the shops and restaurants! I feel like I’ve been here forever!
But overall today was a pretty relaxed day. I spent the morning walking the Promenade Plantee, an elevated railway viaduct that has been transformed into a beautiful park. It was nice to just stroll along, enjoy the spring weather, and take in the beauty of the city one final time! I walked through the entire park, which is one of the few linear parks in the world, and then made my way back through some of the art galleries and craft shops. Then I returned to Notre Dame, which is definitely one of my favorite places in Paris, took one final tour. It didn’t go inside, but we traveled to a lot of different areas of the exterior and heard some very interesting stories and legends associated with the famous church.






Finally, it was time for our delicious farewell dinner at Refuge des Fondues! It is a tiny little restaurant in the Montmarte area, and we all had a great time! The only disappointing part was that there was no chocolate involved! But have no fear…Shiloh, Gianna, Paige and I had a remedy for that! After dinner, we went to a fantastic chocolate shop for a little treat, and brought it up to the hill by Sacre Couer, where we sat to watch our final Parisian sunset! It was a beautiful way to end a wonderful trip.
 
Tonight was definitely bittersweet (and Im not just talking about my dark chocolate!) I’m excited to head home to see my family, but I am still sad to leave Paris. I have been so lucky to share so many wonderful experiences with such a great group of people, and I know I will remember this trip for the rest of my life! I hope everyone has enjoyed keeping track of our adventures! Au revoir!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Dear Time, Please SLOW DOWN!


I love Paris!! Honestly, I don’t know what else there is to say! Yesterday was possibly one of my favorite days of the entire program! We started off at the Academie Americane de Danse de Paris for our final ballet class with Cristalle. After ballet, we moved on to a repertory class where we learned part of William Forsythe’s “In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated.” I have always loved Forsythe’s work (he is actually the first choreographer I ever wrote a dance history paper on!), so it was incredibly exciting to get to learn some of his choreography. His style definitely requires solid, classical technique, but it is distorted in a unique way that makes it fun and interesting to dance. The choreography was very challenging and physically demanding, which is exactly the kind of work I tend to enjoy! I feel like his style is definitely one that comes with repetition and rehearsal though, so I wish we had the opportunity to keep working on it. I guess my family will just have some interesting shows in the living room when I get home!
After class, we gathered for a quick discussion/lecture about Josephine Baker, and then headed out again for our walking tour of some of the areas she visited and performed. Along the way, we stopped at Le Paradis du Fruit, a lovely little café in the Montparnasse area, for an afternoon treat. I had an absolutely delicious strawberry sorbet, and we all enjoyed the opportunity to just sit outside in the beautiful spring weather! We finished our walking tour in a beautiful little garden. It is off the beaten path, so it is very quiet and peaceful. I could see myself sitting there for hours!
 
Later in the evening, I went to the Gaumont Parnasse Cinema for “Move to Move” – a filmed performance by Nederlands Dance Theater. It was unbelievable…it is almost twenty four hours later and I’m still speechless! It featured works by Ohad Naharin, and resident choreographers Sol Leon and Paul Lightfoot. The dancers were just fantastic! I wish I could say more, but it’s so difficult for me to type out a comprehensible description of the show (I don’t even know where to start!) But, if anyone would like to hear more about it, feel free to contact me!
Moving on to today…I can’t believe it was our last day of classes! We started off the morning with our final presentations, which were photo essays and slideshows documenting our time here in Paris. It was so interesting that even though we have all been here taking class together, each person’s presentation was incredibly unique. I am so lucky to be here with such a talented, creative, and inspiring group of people! Everyone had their own approach to the assignment, and it was exciting to relive these past four weeks from so many different perspectives.
Afterwards, we left for our tour of the Moulin Rouge! We got to see the performance hall as well as a little bit of the backstage area. The costumes were all so elaborate and extravagant! The headpieces were so large that some of them have to hang from the ceiling until they are ready to be used! The backstage area is pretty tiny anyway since most of the building is dedicated to the performance space, so apparently there is just as much choreography going on backstage to keep traffic running smoothly as there is on the stage itself!
Then we were free for the afternoon, so I made my way back down to the Opera area for my final Paris shopping spree! That was a dangerous idea! I spent a ton of time in the bookstore at the Opera House, gawking at all of the incredible dance books that I would love to add to my collection (most of which were far out of my price range!) Hopefully it isn’t too early to start a Christmas list! I also went back to the Galleries Lafayette to explore the seven stories worth of fantastic shops. Then, on my way back to the FIAP, there was an issue with the metro so I had to get off a few stops early. I didn’t mind though; I just took the opportunity to stroll back and check out some other little shops that aren’t quite as crowded and touristy! I found a lovely little Chinese Tea Shop and a few nice art collections.
Now I’m back here at the FIAP. I’m not quite sure what I’ll be doing for the rest of the evening, but I definitely want to make sure I rest up tonight so I can enjoy my last day in Paris tomorrow! I can’t believe this adventure is ending so quickly! I need to slow time down!!!