Yesterday was my first day of classes back at SFSFU. It has been a crazy couple of days getting moved in, and I even went on a short vacation up to Seattle this weekend to help shoot a wedding with Curtis. It was a great time, I miss him a lot now that he's gone and school has started here. Yesterday I had my first three classes, English, Piano, and Dance.
My schedule has changed up a little bit since my first semester, now I am getting up for an 8am class every day. It's hard to do right now, but I'm looking forward to my early mornings. The fog is heavier around 8am and the air is cool and crisp walking to each class. My English class doesn't seem like it will be very fun, but it's only been the first day of going over the syllabus and getting to know the students and the teacher. I'm hoping that I haven't lost my touch in writing, but I'm not too worried.
Piano is probably my favorite class so far. The Creative Arts building was one I had never set foot in last semester, and I could hardly contain my excitement walking through the doors. In Creative Arts there are classrooms for theater, music, and even some dance classes, and many lockers, some are really big for instruments and props. Flyers for auditions and supplemental classes line the walls, and the people are all full of life and energy. My class is toward the back of the building, and walking along the hallways of endless hallways of practice rooms, you can hear students practicing their piano and oboe, violin and viola, cello and guitar, groups singing together. It's like a movie. I wanted to change my major to Theater almost immediately just walking through the Creative Arts building.
My piano lab instructor is wonderful, and rather hilarious. She is a Latvian woman name Inara with a bright disposition, a dramatic sense of humor, and she plays the piano beautifully. In our classroom there are rows and rows of electric pianos, they are gorgeous. I think I am going to enjoy the class very much.
Dance was also very fun to go to. The studio we dance in is dark, and much smaller than the gym studio where I took Ballet 1. As usual with dance, I feel a tad intimidated, I'm trusting this will subside as I practice.
My schedule has changed up a little bit since my first semester, now I am getting up for an 8am class every day. It's hard to do right now, but I'm looking forward to my early mornings. The fog is heavier around 8am and the air is cool and crisp walking to each class. My English class doesn't seem like it will be very fun, but it's only been the first day of going over the syllabus and getting to know the students and the teacher. I'm hoping that I haven't lost my touch in writing, but I'm not too worried.
Piano is probably my favorite class so far. The Creative Arts building was one I had never set foot in last semester, and I could hardly contain my excitement walking through the doors. In Creative Arts there are classrooms for theater, music, and even some dance classes, and many lockers, some are really big for instruments and props. Flyers for auditions and supplemental classes line the walls, and the people are all full of life and energy. My class is toward the back of the building, and walking along the hallways of endless hallways of practice rooms, you can hear students practicing their piano and oboe, violin and viola, cello and guitar, groups singing together. It's like a movie. I wanted to change my major to Theater almost immediately just walking through the Creative Arts building.
My piano lab instructor is wonderful, and rather hilarious. She is a Latvian woman name Inara with a bright disposition, a dramatic sense of humor, and she plays the piano beautifully. In our classroom there are rows and rows of electric pianos, they are gorgeous. I think I am going to enjoy the class very much.
Dance was also very fun to go to. The studio we dance in is dark, and much smaller than the gym studio where I took Ballet 1. As usual with dance, I feel a tad intimidated, I'm trusting this will subside as I practice.
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