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Survived the first week!
... guided improvised scenes. This is to help us practice the 6 questions Stanislavsky says every actor must know about his/her character. So, we start every class with scenes wherein we get to design specific characters. Its great practice, and I love starting class this way.
Next week will be underway soon. It looks like my "blogging days" will be mostly weekends since I get only Sundays off, so more updates to come then! <3 Love to everyone at home and afar <3
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From Russia with love
... the sites along the river and the people on the boat...both fascinating. You really get an idea of how big the Kremlin is, passing on the river. Also the Olympic stadium from 1980, Gorky park, St. basil's cathedral and some interesting architecture from all eras. Dinner shared in a bistro on Arbat Street and a stroll down the pedestrian street. A fun ...
Im Chock Full of Kulcha
... back towards the city along the river and past Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. I really wish I could have got some sneaky pics inside for you cos it was amazing. There was security everywhere and they were all walking around, wired up, crossing themselves when they passed certain things. There was some amazing icons and a 2 storey pulpit inside.
Coming back I walked past the entrance to the Armoury. The line ...
Moscow, Russia
Day 1 Moscow:
Places to See:
1) To start the day I decided to visit one of the most important sites in Russia, The Red Square. This area is filled with architectural beauty that will take your breath away. The Red Square was built at the end of the 15th Century. It is the center of Moscow. There are 2 building found in the area, The Kremlin Wall and the Saints Basil Cathedral. These 2 buildings are a MUST ...
Moscow- a city of football, ballet, vodka and lard
... cheese flavoured bread sticks (not so good, but bacon flavour is better). On our last night we went out to a Russian restaurant and Stuart ordered a selection of local specials including a plate of lard(!) with pickled vegetables which was of course washed down with vodka. We got stocked up for the start of our mammoth train journey by buying bagfuls of supplies - mostly vodka and noodles and bade our farewell to our ...