Friday, November 8, 2013

Rome Experience by Lori Ambrush


It is hard to choose a specific story that represents my experience in Rome.  I have found that my time here has not been made up of individual memories, but rather it has been one running dialogue that continues to become more complex daily with different tangents entering the conversation. 

When I first arrived, I followed my map.  After a couple days, I would put the map away while walking with friends.  A week later I would venture out by myself, and from there I started wandering down paths as they called to me without being concerned about getting lost.  I now speak with locals in the little Italian I know, greet the “gelato man” by name, and pick up groceries as needed while passing by shops and markets.  Now that I am fully comfortable with the routines of everyday life, I can focus on exploring more of the city and participating in the countless cultural events without having to be concerned about whether I will find my way or be able to communicate.   

Some of my favorite Italian outings include eating on outside patios, walking through the parks and rose gardens I find during my travels, and enjoying a coffee in the crisp morning on my terrace as the sun rises.  I have grown so comfortable here that it is hard to believe that I am still a relatively new visitor.  When I return home to “what I know,” I feel that it will be a shock to see just how much my patterns have changed.  While I may not be able to stay in Rome forever, I will certainly never forget the time I have spent here nor the lasting relationships I have made.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Surfadelics in concert at Fonclea!

The Surfadelics were born in 2004 when four young Romans, Marco, Enrico, Alessandro and Francesco, decided to form a surf music band. After a couple of years spent playing cover versions of famous songs, the Surfadelics decided to work on their own songs until they managed to come out with the brand new album SUGOI!! KAWAI!! ATARASHI!!

Some of the Pantheon Institute students had the chance to watch a live performance by the Surfadelics on Monday night at Fonclea, one of the most famous music clubs of Rome. This was an opportunity for them to listen to some real good live music but also to explore the nightlife of an area they don’t usually go to like Prati.

The Surfadelics played about 30 tracks, both covers of songs taken from famous movies such as Pulp Fiction and Dirty Dancing and songs from their new album and our students really enjoyed this amazing show!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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