Saturday, December 6, 2008

Hello friends!
I wanted to throw in a quick update, even though I don't have much time.
I'm writing from a hotel lobby in Algorrobo - we're finishing up the last weekend of the study abroad program, and have come to a little tourist beach-town to spend a few days together to wrap up. We've all finished our independent projects and sharing presentations of what we've learned. It's very interesting to see what everyone has been spending their last month on! There's a wide range: one girl spent a month studying a safe house for battered women, and was able to compare it to her experience with community work in the US. Another classmate spent a month with the women in a fishing community, interviewing them and later wrote a play about their lives. We saw studies of a bi-cultural education, a community radio station broadcasted from a mental hospital, intercultural health.

Working on this project has been more or less my entire life for the past few weeks. Literally the past week I had no time to exercise or train - I was sitting at my computer, whether in my house or at a cafe or at the University, the entire time. It's been intense, and I've learned a lot, but needless to say, I'm glad it's finished!

Since the word "house" came up in the last paragraph, let me tell you exciting news: I moved into a new house! I was looking for a place to live in Valparaiso (instead of Vina del Mar, which is a good half an hour away), since I'm going to be here for three months. I was lucky enough to find an amazing place! Some circus artists I've been training with happened to have an extra room in their house - the house is beautiful and the housemates are beautiful. I've been living there for about two weeks and I am very happy with it!






Unfortunately, I won't be able to enjoy it for about a week now - after we're finished wrapping up the program here I'm going to go up to San Pedro de Atacama (a little town in the middle of the Atacama desert- they say the drying desert in the world) with a few friends. I have some musician-friends up there, and there happens to be a performance on the 11th, so they've invited me to perform in a fire and music show in the middle of Valle de la Luna. I'm very excited! Valle de la Luna is one of those places that I saw photos of, heard all about, and made a promise to myself I would have a valuable experience in. And now, by luck, I'll be performing there!

Valle de la luna:



I'll make sure to let you all know how it goes!

3 comments:

Zephyr said...

So good to hear from you! I don't know that much about your plans so, for clarity's sake - you're staying for another three months in the new house? If so, that's exciting!
It's lovely to hear of your adventures (and oh my goodness, do I sympathize with the final weeks of finishing the ISP!) and I look forward to seeing you in person whenever you return. Kisses!

Jacki said...

Ohh yeah, sorry about not clarifying that! I'm staying in Valparaiso until late February, and then I'll head over to Buenos Aires for the next semester. The idea is to take a bunch of circus classes and tango lessons and I'll return to the states late May.

Whew! Wish me luck!

Sanneke said...

Hi Jacki, I bumped into your blog today and I love the things you write about! Next week I'm going to Chile, also to do some research, and I was wondering if I may contact you to ask a few questions...I'm a dutch studentof dramatherapy and my name is Sanneke. I hope to hear from you!

Greetings from Holland