A great adventure
This is the route to the uni that we took today:
Our house is at the top, and the Uni is at the bottom.
As you can see, it's a bit of a treck. However, Isa told us that it would take about 45 minutes, when it actually took 35, so it's not too bad a walk really. It was raining though, which was a bit bleugh.
Anyway, today we went to the University campus to go to our first lecture for POP3. The lecture in itself seemed pretty pointless, since only a quarter of it (15 minutes) applied to each person, but, that said, after hearing what my module was going to be about, I'm am SO excited! Basically, I'm doing Applied Theatre: Theatre in Education. This means that, as a class, we get to put together our own Theatre in Education companies and then work with a school (either primary or secondary) to create a piece for the children to watch, workshops (which are usually in the performance), the build-up and follow-up work, teachers packs, stage design and everything. Basically, it looks awesome.
I didn't go looking for jobs today because it's been raining really heavily, but bad weather or no bad weather, tomorrow morning I WILL go into Leeds and jobhunt! We're also going to see Don Quixote tomorrow night, which should be good :D
Our house is at the top, and the Uni is at the bottom.
As you can see, it's a bit of a treck. However, Isa told us that it would take about 45 minutes, when it actually took 35, so it's not too bad a walk really. It was raining though, which was a bit bleugh.
Anyway, today we went to the University campus to go to our first lecture for POP3. The lecture in itself seemed pretty pointless, since only a quarter of it (15 minutes) applied to each person, but, that said, after hearing what my module was going to be about, I'm am SO excited! Basically, I'm doing Applied Theatre: Theatre in Education. This means that, as a class, we get to put together our own Theatre in Education companies and then work with a school (either primary or secondary) to create a piece for the children to watch, workshops (which are usually in the performance), the build-up and follow-up work, teachers packs, stage design and everything. Basically, it looks awesome.
I didn't go looking for jobs today because it's been raining really heavily, but bad weather or no bad weather, tomorrow morning I WILL go into Leeds and jobhunt! We're also going to see Don Quixote tomorrow night, which should be good :D
35 minutes isn't too bad at all. Thats going to save you masses of bus fairs
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