miércoles, 12 de diciembre de 2012

Loud Words

Urban Art. 

Here is the link to our Documentary. 

Camila Pastrana
Manuela Rodriguez 
Beatriz Preciado 

Graffitis Done By: Juan David Sanchez 

Music: Asomate- Violadores del verso 
Fever- Death Grips


domingo, 9 de diciembre de 2012

He Is a Professional Hooligan




Since we are little they try to teach us how bad alcohol is for the brain, and for your body. Nothing good comes out of being drunk, yet in Among the Thugs Mick is always “drunk with considerable speed”(26). Mick always drank “lager” he “continued to buy rounds, and the wad never seemed to diminish”(27).

I don’t know why he would want to be involved in that world. He is an American and he knows barely anything about football or the hooligans. “I wanted to meet a football thug, but to my untrained eye everyone around me looked like one”(19). Maybe it’s because I have never been involved with football that I don’t understand people’s passion. I don’t understand how someone would be willing to follow a group of hooligans, especially if it’s illegal.
But everyone does have passions. Of course if it were to be my favorite band I would do everything to go see them.

People dedicate their life’s to this sport, and they spend a lot of money everyday in contribution. He thought that Sammy was a “professional hooligan”(29). When he in fact was a “professional thief”(29).

When they get to England they start singing with so much pride: “Glory, glory, Man United”(43). I understand, because I have traveled outside my country that when you are elsewhere in the world the passion for your country heightens because you can feel the passion, and you feel the need to spread the love you have for your country. This is what the Hooligans are doing when they get to Turin.

I am curios to see what will happen next, because after a very hectic trip there is going to be something that will explode! Can't wait!






lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2012

Don Juan the Trickster


High School Play: Don Juan 

Since October, Eugenia has been talking about the play non-stop. I went very eager to the play Don Juan because I really wanted to know what it was going to be about. I thought it was going to be some boring High School play, just like the ones I went to when I was in Paris. All serious. No laughing etc. This was nothing like it.
I went with my close friend Andressa, and we didn’t stop laughing, I don’t know if it was that we knew all the actors or just a mix of the situation.

Don Juan was full of rhetoric, the main character himself, was a genius with the ladies!
He definitely mastered the art of the greatest player! He made all of them fall in love with his charm. He was able to charm the ladies, and the audience.

I laughed hysterically in two parts of the play:

One, when the woman in the beach with the baby started shouting at Don Juan’s servant. And then, the baby was placed in a bucket and she was even more furious. She was able to show the audience he frustration and my reaction was to laugh.

The second time, of course, Eugenia. Don Juan’s mother, which clearly had a very strong character (Ethos) she was very religious. When she found out about everything that her son was doing she just flipped. She started shouting and there was nothing that could stop her. There we could see how her character reflected on the actions of his son, and how she was able to transmit that energy of anger/frustration to us.





















Side note to self:
I attended the same performance as many of the teachers, including Mr. Viscardi who took pictures during the whole play and he was also laughing constantly. He worked in Mexico before, so to him it was also very familiar as it was to us, since we share a lot of different aspects from culture. Maybe not the accent, but the way of speaking and expressing ourselves.