~ I’ve visited the electronics market once and WOW! It spans as far as the eye can see. (Sorry for the cliché. I know it is bad writing, but I am trying to get as much info down as quickly as

~ I went to a barbeque in Itaewon on the rooftop of a friend’s friend’s apartment building. The view was abasolutely awesome, as you can see from the picture! We had yummy

~ Shopping in Korea is amazing and overwhelming. There is SO much stuff…it is no

~ I really wish I had a picture of the HiSeoul Festival for Buddah’s birthday. I went on a Sunday evening, and wasn’t sure what to expect but what I saw was nothing I would have imagined. Koreans know how to put on an entertaining show. There were three stages set up in the middle of City Hall, with lights and streamers everywhere that changed colors. The most interesting thing of the evening was the repetitive event of young people wearing strange jester-like neon-colored costumes as they danced the same “Macarena” style dance (similar to what we did at the lantern festival) about 7 times over the course of an hour. While they did these dances, these TV screens flashed pictures that I found humorous looking of Buddah doing a happy dance overtop of various psychedelic backgrounds. I also got to hear (and sort of see from what I could stretch) “You’re the One that I Want” from Grease….in Korean. It was also incredibly strange! There were famous Korean singers, one who was famous about 10 years ago who is now in a wheelchair, and all kinds of different acts such as an all-girl drumming group, a tap dancer with a violinist, and the list goes on. At the end of the “shows,” my Korean friend told me that the announcer basically said, “Old people and children go home because it is late and we are going to have a dance party for the teenagers now.” Hahahaha, sometimes it is funny how blunt Koreans are…
~ The 2nd Annual Seoul World DJ Festival was…

~ “The BBoy and the Ballerina” was an amazing

Check out this video clip of some of the guys in the show!
OK enough for one entry….second one coming up soon with more catching up!
2 comments:
Ingrid,
Thanks for the update. I continue to enjoy them immensely, even when you write about bad writing.
Every day, I see prose from native English-speakers that's practically incomprehensible, so yours looks mighty fine by comparison. You're a regular Faulkner compared to the folks submit stuff to the Swap Shop on our AM station.
You'll have to keep us informed about English-language community theater in Korea. It sounds sort of surreal.
I do hope you had a happy Fourth in a far away land!
Best, as always,
Ralph
Hey Ingrid,
Totally fascinating reading and pictures, as usual! I love that you said the Koreans are blunt, as most people say we Americans are! Seriously, hope you are doing well and having fun, it sounds like you have acclimatized to Korea already. Let me know if there is anything you want/need, cause I want to get the church to send you a little care package! Hope you continue to have fun and have great cultural experiences (how can you not),
Sarah L. Blanton
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