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November | 2011 | No Me Ha Dejado
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No Me Ha Dejado. The story of my semester in Seville, Spain. Archive for November, 2011. November 27, 2011. My Birthday week in Sevilla. It’s been a while since I’ve updated everyone on my time in Spain. I can’t believe it’s all gone by so quickly! I just bought my plane ticket to Barcelona, which is where we’re spending the last few days of our trip before we trek back to the US just in time for the holidays. Avery, Naomi, Ethan and I at Fundición. Birthday dinner at La Piamontessa. November 19, 2011.
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October | 2011 | No Me Ha Dejado
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No Me Ha Dejado. The story of my semester in Seville, Spain. Archive for October, 2011. October 31, 2011. Last weekend, I took another trip to Barcelona with the CMNJ. Girls from CIEE. We spent our first day at the CIEE Barcelona center doing a workshop with the owners of the graphic design company Two Points. Seven girls, one hostel room! Brynnie and her churros con chocolate! When I went back to the hostel to take a shower, I ran into my good friend Emily Turner in the bathroom! Was in Barcelona too, s...
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August | 2014 | Through Translated Eyes
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A language geek's adventures studying communications and theater abroad. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Avignon, France. Asymp; Leave a comment. Here I am back at my desk in Indy, with a full three-week lull until I dash back to college. I miss Avignon already; Seville, too, but the former is front most in my mind right now. Besides, I’d barely set foot there before hopping back on the train. I now also have a better grasp on the Provence region in general, and on European theater in particular. And aft...
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April | 2014 | Through Translated Eyes
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A language geek's adventures studying communications and theater abroad. The Fruits of Our Labor. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Seville, Spain. Asymp; 1 Comment. My second-favorite part of the creation process right behind finishing is sharing and plugging the finished work. And in my humble opinion, my fellow CNMJ students and I have made some great stuff! Site hub for all the final projects from Magazine, Audiovisual, Podcast, and Urban Photography Projects. CNMJ’s Más Menos magazine, Issue 22. A medley ...
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UPDATE–A Coda to Santa Catalina | Through Translated Eyes
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A language geek's adventures studying communications and theater abroad. UPDATE–A Coda to Santa Catalina. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Seville, Spain. Asymp; Leave a comment. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. No Me...
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Not sure what program is right for you? Back to Blog Home. LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY PROGRAM NEWSLETTER, SPRING 2017, ISSUE I. After the orientation, the academic course opened last week with the intensive Spanish course attendance during two weeks. Students enjoy some experimental learnings in their out-of-class activities like going to the cinema to watch Contratiempo,. At the same time that they work in new linguistic tasks. This Friday, February 3. A day in the life: Vanessa Rodriguez (Mount Holyoke Colle...
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February | 2014 | Through Translated Eyes
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A language geek's adventures studying communications and theater abroad. Quiet Afternoon in Cádiz. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Seville, Spain. Asymp; Leave a comment. My fears turned out to be unfounded. The beach itself was worth the trip, but we also explored the castle of San Sebastián, the Alameda (main park) of the city, and some of the quiet streets. We eyed decorations that the city has been putting up for next week’s Carnaval. Course Schedule at Last. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Seville, Spain.
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Horse Blinders and Red Sideboard—At the Bullfight | Through Translated Eyes
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A language geek's adventures studying communications and theater abroad. Horse Blinders and Red Sideboard At the Bullfight. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Seville, Spain. Asymp; Leave a comment. On May 18th, I witnessed a. It’s similar to a. The classic bullfights that occur every day of Feria but with. Young bulls under five years of age) instead of full-grown bulls, and novice toreros instead of certified matadors. Cost half as much as normal. Assistants) but not of the torero, who swished the cape around...
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Wrapping Up | Through Translated Eyes
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A language geek's adventures studying communications and theater abroad. Posted by Hannah Varadi. In Avignon, France. Asymp; Leave a comment. Here I am back at my desk in Indy, with a full three-week lull until I dash back to college. I miss Avignon already; Seville, too, but the former is front most in my mind right now. Besides, I’d barely set foot there before hopping back on the train. I now also have a better grasp on the Provence region in general, and on European theater in particular. And aft...
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