Sunday, August 29, 2010

Its been too long!

Hi everyone! I'm so sorry I've taken this long to post again. Obviously things have picked up with school so I've been trying to stay on top of that. I'm going to just dive into what I did this weekend and then cover a few other things that I've done this month.

Saturday I went and explored the political center of Buenos Aires. The most recognizable building in that area is Casa Rosada (The Pink House). This building is pretty much equivalent to The White House. The president lived and worked in Casa Rosada until recently, the current president only works there. Oh, and yes! This building really is pink! Its pink because the two main political parties are red and white so the politically safe color is pink. When I got there I wasn't sure if I could go up to the building much less go inside, but after watching some very tourist looking people walk inside I figured I better check it out. So I walked in and found out I could go on a free tour of the place. This year being the Bicentennial year for Argentina there were some special exhibits recognizing important women, scientists, and so forth from Argentina. The inside was very nice, a bit European but probably not as elaborate. I even got to see the presidents' office, basically walked in & then out again, but I did get a snap shot of it.


Afterwards I headed over to the Metropolitan Cathedral which, from the outside, doesn't look like a church I've ever seen. According to Wikipedia it has a Neoclassical facade. The inside seemed like a typical cathedral, but without the stain glass. Also inside the church was General San Martin's Mausoleum.





Afterwards I went to El Cabildo de Buenos Aires which was one of the original government buildings. There wasn't too much inside but there were some cool views and it was a neat building.



Then I walked around Florida Street which is a pedestrian street that has shops and street vendors. Eventually I ran into some other girls that I go to school with and we shopped around. We kept walking by this street that had a big screen w/ tango music playing on the street and I kept wondering if it was apart of the month long Tango Festival. The other girls had to go home so I wondered back to the tango place and it ended up being an event for the festival. Outside there was a big tango lesson going on and inside there were two dance floors taped off in the middle of the room. I was just going to stand around and watch but then an older gentleman asked me to dance and even though I told him I couldn't and didn't know how to do the Tango he said eh and danced with me anyways. It was really funny & fun at the same time he tried teaching me a few steps but I still looked silly out there when all these other women had their tango heels on and were flicking their legs everywhere. But it was an experience I won't forget and I gained a huge appreciation for the music after then. The elder gentleman danced with me for at least 8 songs and then I had to pause to get some water.
When I got back from buying water a Tango music group had started a concert. I stayed and watched the whole thing and it was wonderful. It was a group called Cuarteto La Pua & for a few songs they had a singer, Black Rodriguez Mendez. The quartet was an all guitar group that played tango and milonga music. Afterwards I headed home and even though my feet were killing me from standing and walking around so much, it was a great day!


This was my dance partner:


Today I wasn't planning on doing much but I thought I might take some of my readings for class to a park and read. I headed toward Plaza del Congreso because my guide book said it was a good park. On the way I passed by the Obelisco in Plaza de la Republica and saw there was a gathering of people. Curious, I sat down and watched to figure out what they were doing. Eventually I realized there were a bunch of people dressed like Michael Jackson and even more people had armbands on that said MJ. After I walked around the plaza I saw signs that said Happy Birthday Michael! and Justice for MJ....I took a few seconds to roll my eyes and then tried to decide if I should stick around to see if there would be any imitation dancing or leave. Then they gathered together with this banner and posed for pictures, I had to snap one for myself.



Then I headed down to Plaza del Congreso and found a ton of families and kids and also took some pics of Monumento a los Dos Congresos that honors the congresses of 1810 in BsAs and 1816 in Tucuman that gained Argentine Independence. Behind that fountain/statue is Palacio Del Congreso and is actually modeled after the Capitol building in D.C. I didn't actually stay out there to read because the sun was falling fast. So instead I found a Starbucks and studied for my classes tomorrow. Cheating...I know!




As far as classes go I've already turned a paper in for my Political and Social Change class. I've really enjoyed that class so far and even though I may not like spending time reading but I actually really learning about their politics. Especially because we are starting to learn more about Populism this week. I also have a Spanish quiz tomorrow. But that's about all that's going on here. I'll post some highlight pictures after this post to catch everyone up to speed on this month.

Don't forget to browse through my pictures on Photobucket.

Love you all!
-Amy

1 comment:

  1. Loved the post and the pics. I'll go check out the other pics on your photo bucket.

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