Friday, I was very surprised when the test I thought we were going to have during the day was later in the afternoon and I that had to come back to take it! What a delightful surprise! I was even more surprised to learn once I got there that I didn't even have to take it (because I am an exchange student) and that I am the first exchange student to take an exam! It actually went fairly well because it was in Math, so I can't complain.
Friday night, was probably one of the most exciting and memorable nights I have had here. It started out with getting some of my favorite food here in Brasil: Açaí. It is so amazing words cannot describe. I went with the other exchange students Marlee (Australia), Juan Pablo (Mexico), Petra (Slovakia), Kari (Norway) and Isadora (was an exchange student in New Hampshire last year).
After açaí, I did one of my favorite things I have done so far: Capoeira. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures, because I was actually doing stuff, but it was amazing! Capoeira is a Brazilian martial arts that includes music, dance and acrobatics. For the first hour, we practiced some basic moves and then we got to see how it all worked! We all stood in a circle and either played an instrument or clapped a beat. Then, people went in the middle and "played" capoeira, which was the most amazing thing ever! I highly suggest you look up a video of Capoeira on Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H0D8VaIli0), because I cant even describe how amazing it was. These little kids were doing flips, and everyone was so incredibly strong and talented! I am definitely going back to capoeira more often! Plus, its free, which is always good for exchange students.
After capoeira, we went to centro, where I met some more really cool people. An honest description of what centro is is that it is a place in town where teens go ever Friday and Saturday to drink and meet people. It is amazing. No one gets extremely crazy dangerous drunk.... everyone is just happy and it is so fun. That's what I love about Brasil. Everyone is just happy and cheerful all of the time. Tomorrow is my one month anniversary in Brasil, and you can expect a post! I hope Wisconsin is good, and school has been going great for everybody!
After açaí, I did one of my favorite things I have done so far: Capoeira. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures, because I was actually doing stuff, but it was amazing! Capoeira is a Brazilian martial arts that includes music, dance and acrobatics. For the first hour, we practiced some basic moves and then we got to see how it all worked! We all stood in a circle and either played an instrument or clapped a beat. Then, people went in the middle and "played" capoeira, which was the most amazing thing ever! I highly suggest you look up a video of Capoeira on Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H0D8VaIli0), because I cant even describe how amazing it was. These little kids were doing flips, and everyone was so incredibly strong and talented! I am definitely going back to capoeira more often! Plus, its free, which is always good for exchange students.
After capoeira, we went to centro, where I met some more really cool people. An honest description of what centro is is that it is a place in town where teens go ever Friday and Saturday to drink and meet people. It is amazing. No one gets extremely crazy dangerous drunk.... everyone is just happy and it is so fun. That's what I love about Brasil. Everyone is just happy and cheerful all of the time. Tomorrow is my one month anniversary in Brasil, and you can expect a post! I hope Wisconsin is good, and school has been going great for everybody!
I'm glad you are so happy in Brasil, Levi. I check your blog everyday to see what you have written. It sounds like a great place to be. Take care! Love, Aunt Deborah:-)
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