Celebrations and Choreography

Hey!!

A couple of weeks ago it was birthday, I’m no longer a teenager! I thought that would probably be the hardest day to be away from home but it wasn’t. I was spoiled with messages and gifts from my family and friends back home. Then the my dance girls here absolutely spoiled me, with cake, presents and celebrations. It was one of my favourite days out here. I couldn’t be more grateful not just for the presents but for the effort they put it in to make my birthday special. Tusen Takk!

We have also begun work on our performance project, which we will be performing in the start of May. The overriding theme of our show is to target  the issues and opportunities young people face about fitting in or standing out, make our own choices or going where/doing what their told. So my piece explores the idea that we spend our lives chasing after one specific idea, ideal or goal, that we miss what’s in front of us in today. Its always about getting through the next set of exams or applications. We’re so focussed on what we need to do to get through secondary/high school, to graduate from uni or get a job so that we can do what makes us happy, and find our own version of freedom. That we miss out on the opportunities and the possibilities that are right in front of us in the moment. If we miss the relationships, the opportunities and the pockets of freedom in the every day then are we even really living or are we just surviving. Are we missing the point?

So far its going really well, at first I was struggling to get my ideas to make sense in my head let alone make them a reality. Its clear in my head now so that’s one hurdle down, now I’ve just got to keep working with my dancers to make it a reality. I’m really excited to be able to share the final piece. 

It’s been a new experience as the work needs to be about 9 minutes long and I’ve never choreographed anything like this alone as just a choreographer. I’ve learnt how much I like choreography throughout this process, but its been easier because I have a phenomenal group of dancers to choreograph on, and some of the ownership of the piece has to go back to them for their work in the process. 

I’m gonna be sharing more pictures when I can but if you use Instagram, follow our performance page @dgb_forestilling where we will be sharing pictures and videos throughout the next few weeks.

A snapshot of my Choreography
Marie has now become my official Norwegian tutor
Flying through Graham
In composition we were given the task to create a dance for a famous pop song specifically a song by the Beatles. So we decided to go for one we could have some fun with.
On the 21st it was Rokkesokk Day, so we all wore odd socks in support of Downs syndrome
Improv

1 MONTH!!

Hi, I’ve officially survived the first month! I cant believe its already been a month since I got here and nearly a month since I started class. It’s gone so fast, it’s strange in the sense of it feels like I’ve been here for longer than a handful of weeks yet also it feels like no times passed at all. Still, so far so good, apart from the language I wouldn’t realise I’m so far from home. I can already feel and see my technique getting stronger, so I know I can grow so much as a dancer over the next 5 months.

I wouldn’t say I’ve really struggled settling in out here with anything in particular it’s different so it took getting used to but there’s not been anything I’ve hated and so I was able to find my feet pretty quickly. That’s just me I guess I’ve always been able to adapt quickly. The hardest thing I found was getting used to living in the flat out here, I’ve grown so used to living in Lincoln, Maria and Lucy have become a constant for me at university. We hang out a lot together in the house even if we are all just on our phones ignoring each other, it’s a completely different vibe to my flat here where whilst everyone is lovely we all pretty much keep to ourselves in our rooms unless we’re cooking. So it’s a lot quieter than me and the girls blaring out Queen whilst we’re cooking. It doesn’t bother me as such it’s just different and it’s the thing that took the most getting used to. But I still have Skype calls to keep me sane and I’m grateful for the girls on my course who’ve found a way for us to get together each weekend so I don’t notice the quietness of the flat.

We’ve had a fair amount of snow here so far and there’s more to come as the temperatures drop more but whilst it’s still kind of a novelty for me I can see why many people are ready for spring and summer to arrive. The cold hasn’t been too bad but I’m starting to feel it, I’m just grateful that the heating in my flat here is far far better than my house last semester. We had our first fire alarm of the semester last week (things I didn’t miss about student flats) it was -13 degrees and nobody was impressed, although I can say we were able to get back inside a lot quicker than when we had drills in courts.

I’m slowly learning some Norwegian, Marie has made her mission to teach me a new word every day starting with the body and directions, so when our teachers, speak in Norwegian I can find it easier to understand rather than relying only on visual cues. Shes evening made me revision aids, i love that everyones as enthuastic about teaching me as i am about learning as it makes it so much eassier. It’s getting there I can recognise a couple of words now during class so I’m excited to see just how much I can learn before I leave.

Here’s my brothers latest piece of advice for me whilst i’m in Norway. 😂
Also, Sunniva suggested I try and get hold of some of our English sweets and snacks that they can’t get in Norway for them to try, whilst they introduce me to some of their Norwegian ones, so if anyone has any suggestions let me know!

Tusen Takk!! Many Thanks!!

Week 2

Nothing extreme has happened so far, but in some ways I think that shows just how easily I settled into life in Oslo. Its still strange to me in many ways to be living out here, but I guess student life here is never going to be the same experience as student life in Lincoln. That being said it feels normal being here now, going to class each day and I think I owe a lot of that to the girls in my class and how quickly they accepted me and took me in as one of their own. The comment has been passed more than once that I’m now officially in the group and that means more than realise to me. So far my only issues are that I cant find Nutella but I’m ready to try the local version and shopping in general is expensive but I’ll make it work.

One thing I have realised is that being a jazz dancer probably isn’t one of my strengths but I’m improving slowly. I still enjoy the class but it does frustrate me a little bit when I don’t get it, that being said something clicked in the last class we had this week so hopefully it’ll get easier. The contemporary sessions are brilliant they’re challenging, so I feel like I’m being pushed to my potential and I feel like I’m coming away from each class with something new. We’ve been looking at Graham and contact improvisation, I’m particularly thankful for another semester studying contact so that I can define the skills we learnt last semester with a different group of people with new ways of moving. As well as having another chance to push past my apprehension for lifting other dancers.

Linnea and Sunniva took me on a little hike last weekend to Holmenkollen and Frognerseteren, the views were beautiful and so was the cake we finished with!

Photo Credits- Sunniva
Skype, skype, skype
I needed a pic for my daily Instagram so Elizabet and Marie helped me out
It’s snowed again and the temperature is dropping so far to -6 but I’ve been told its gonna get lower, wish me luck.
We had a little spontaneous shopping trip