- I taught Set today in class, but no one was as excited about it as Chris and Dan...though I think that will be hard to top anyways. It was kind of frustrating that people didn't care about it, but there have been so many people that I've taught it to these last few weeks that love it, that it's okay.
- After lunch, we had another outing to Seoul - not freezing this time! It was actually pretty fantastic weather: a little cold after the sun went down but not that bad at all. We started by breaking off into groups to explore the area. I took the subway with some other girls to a popular (for locals) shopping area, near Ewha Women's University (apparently, when school is in session, girls will go shopping on their breaks between classes!). There are so many shops and restaurants! I got lots of things that I had been looking for (leggings, tights, a facial mask) and a few other good deals...only spent about $45 altogether :D
Mmm my street food dinner: chicken kabob thing and "my" yummy egg thing |
Giant shoe! (And Jordan) Indicating lots of great shoes stores, though most don't carry my size :( |
So busy and so much to buy! And this was just one of many corners that looked like this! |
- After our free time, we regrouped to attend a Nanta performance. We were told that it was kind of like Stomp but it was so much more! I guess that's how I would describe it too, but it took place entirely in a kitchen setting...so all of their music and performances were with kitchen things - like, cutting boards, knives (so cool!), plates, pots, spoons, brooms, trash can, etc. It was so awesome! They were great percussionists and performers, and they interacted with the audience so much. It only would have been better there had been room for all of us to have floor seats (vs. balcony). But it was great nonetheless and I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who visits Seoul :)
umm.... i hope you didn't forget kimonos for me, you, and lauren for when we party once you're home!! =)
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