Quotation of the Day


"You gotta dance like nobody's watching,
dream like you will live forever,
live like you're going to die tomorrow
and love like it's never going to hurt."

Sunday, 19 September 2010

Well, according to people who live here, Aarhus IS a BIG city ! So yes, maybe I was wrong! ^:)^

Anyway, this is a great experience for me as I have the opportunity to know so many internationals and to live like Danes. Also, for the first time in my life I can say that I like to go at the seaside because now it is not so hot outside and I don't have to stay out of the sun (so I will not burn my skin).

After I visited Aarhus with the guide and other internationals, we concluded that our staying here is going to be great and full of adventureeeees!


As I had the chance to win some basketball tickets at the Aarhus Festival, I failed as you can see from the video. Even though I played basketball in highschool (and I was good at it), this is not one of my best times. They had a contest where I had to throw a newspaper, an empty pastic bottle and a ball at the basket and if I had just score two of them, I had won tickets for 2 persons to see the basketball game. I tried (twice!) and I don't know what was wrong. Maybe it was my karma:)):))

Also, they had some good music and fun games :D





It was a nice time during the Festival:)
I have noticed that Danes go nuts when they hear hip-hop:)) It's like they are electrocuted or something:))

In that last day of the Festival, guess what?! thay had the Hip-Hop School singing and dancing and a lot of people were passionate about it!




Also, at theDenmark's Biggest Friday bar and sports day (Danmarks Største Fredagsbar og Idrætsdag ) party from the university, they acted the same. They went up on the tables, danced passionately and gathered in front of the stage when a hip-hop song was performed.

That's nice :D
Drinking and talking is their main view on having fun and less dancing :D
oh well, everyone has fun in a different way, so..it's their way to have fun :p

we also danced, or at least, tried to 




A lot of internationals were present (I knew more than 70 there) and the good news is that the university organises such events:D Hhmm..maybe other universities should take this as an example :P

They games during the day, competitions with prizes and good music:D Sounds like the recipe for a good time and having fun:D
Although it was a popular event, it all ended at 1 am.Odd, right?

Vikings were there, too (French people with horns) and actually, I can certainly say that they were the VIPs of the night! Good job, guys!:D

I think that I'm gonna buy some, too:)):))





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