This weekend...actually wasn't extremely eventful, but was. Somehow.
I ate venison for the first time yesterday. Verdict: yummy.
I had a job interview this afternoon as an assistant in New Student Programs. Went well. Hoping I'll get the job.
Emailed my soon-to-be committee about how my Div II contract is coming along. It's been suggested that I "phrase your interests more in terms of the kinds of studies you'd like to pursue. Your mentioning of your passion about puppets and creating is good, but it should lead into a more abstract description of the kinds of disciplines and methodologies you wish to learn about.
You also need to have a few preliminary ideas about MCP and community service."
That, of course, was not Thom but my member, Jutta. She's going to serve to make my Div II more academic, it looks like, since I'm so very drifty about academic stuff. She's going to bring in more of the art theory and art history stuff. And structure, probably. Bah, structure.
I have recently found out about a gallery in Boston whose upcoming theme is Circus/Sideshow/etc. stuff. And I want to submit something, probably in mask form. I'm just stuck right now on what that might be. I need to figure out soon-ish, though, because the deadline is March 15th. Eep! Any ideas are more than welcome. What says "circus" to you and can be interpreted into mask form?
Also, ideas for a new blog name. The one that I have right now is a stand-in until I can think of something more clever. Heh.
Showing posts with label circus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label circus. Show all posts
15 February, 2010
07 February, 2010
So Much Circus!
It seems that circus is going to take over my life a little this semester. And that's a good thing. It has, at least, been very prevalent since yesterday, and will remain so until today, at least.
Signer Seminar was yesterday, in which I learned that I really do resent Five College Risk Management, mostly. Tara's show was also last night, as well as one of two cast parties (the one here at James's house). It was all fun times.
Today, I have quite a bit of Italian work to do (yes, still), and then there's show development and a signer meeting. And then Tara's last show.
And tomorrow, I need to wake up early, and I'm going to end up going to bed late. I only ave two classes, but one's at nine in the morning at Mt. Holyoke, and the other's from 7-10 at night. And the latter is a tap class. I'm going to be worn out, man.
But I feel pretty good about it all, surprisingly. I have not yet reached the maximum freak-out, which is rare for me. I like to think I'm learning how to deal with stress a little better. But maybe not, who knows. It could be a fluke! Haha.
Anyway, I have to get going in a few minutes here. It's going to be a long day - for the next few days! I'm going to have to try and get in a nap tomorrow, for sure.
Signer Seminar was yesterday, in which I learned that I really do resent Five College Risk Management, mostly. Tara's show was also last night, as well as one of two cast parties (the one here at James's house). It was all fun times.
Today, I have quite a bit of Italian work to do (yes, still), and then there's show development and a signer meeting. And then Tara's last show.
And tomorrow, I need to wake up early, and I'm going to end up going to bed late. I only ave two classes, but one's at nine in the morning at Mt. Holyoke, and the other's from 7-10 at night. And the latter is a tap class. I'm going to be worn out, man.
But I feel pretty good about it all, surprisingly. I have not yet reached the maximum freak-out, which is rare for me. I like to think I'm learning how to deal with stress a little better. But maybe not, who knows. It could be a fluke! Haha.
Anyway, I have to get going in a few minutes here. It's going to be a long day - for the next few days! I'm going to have to try and get in a nap tomorrow, for sure.
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