Friday, November 18, 2011

Salamanca 2012 Trip!

Salamanca 2012
Information Meeting Nov. 19th & 20th
Bring one or both of your parents.
This is it!


The Salamanca 2012 Trip is coming together. The Family Info Meetings will be held on Nov. 19th and 20th at Dwight-Englewood School. On Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in Leggett Hall on the first floor in the Gelman room. The meeting is repeated on Sunday Nov 20th at 9:00 a.m. at the same place. Come to either meeting, whichever one is more convenient for you. If you're curious, come to the meeting. We’ll have time to talk and ask any questions you’d like. Joe Murphy will describe the entire trip to you at the meeting.

French and Latin students are more than welcome to do this trip.
You don’t have to speak Spanish to go. You’ll learn it there.
Three D-E credits as a Major Elective.
Docs to apply for US college credits.
Sign up right at the meeting.
June 22 to July 27.
                                                       Salamazing!


To see our Brochure and Application form, click on the following link or copy it into your browser and open it that way.   https://www.d-e.org/ftpimages/434/misc/misc_87497.pdf


Here's a link to the University of Salamanca, where you could become a student this summer. It's one of the oldest and best universities in the World! www.usal.es

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Midway Through Salamazing 2011

Through an historic Roman arch we see the Spanish countryside. Welcome to Spain!

We’ve been in Spain for just over three weeks. Our first week traveling in Barcelona, Madrid and Segovia was as varied as these three cities. In Barcelona, we saw some of the city, Parque Güell, La Sagrada Familia and Las Ramblas , but our hotel was right across the street from the beach on the Mediterranean Sea. So we had a beach holiday too!

In Madrid, we went to the Palacio Real and El Museo de la Reina Sofía and explored Spain’s largest city. When we got to Segovia, we were ready for a small city we could ‘navigate’ well with our budding understanding of Spanish life and our growing confidence and ‘sea legs’. So, we wandered the city, wondering about Spanish life, the history of the structures we saw and our upcoming experience in Salamanca.

After a wonderful flamenco show, a great group picture 

Now that we’re here in Salamanca, we’ve been going to classes and learning to live with a ‘strange’ family – in the sense that they are different from the real strangers here - us. We are learning to ‘read’ them through their gestures, tone, intonation, voicing, language, customs and culture. They must find us to be very odd, too! In many ways, we are all becoming self aware because we are learning to see ourselves as we are reflected in them. The way our host families respond to what we say and do makes us understand how what we think is “normal” changes when the cultural context changes.

We meet in La Plaza Mayor everyday at a quarter past noon, after our morning classes. All 34 of us seem to be bonding in many ways. It’s fun to see how this group of people – some of whom didn’t even know each other before the trip – are becoming close, because we are all experiencing Salamanca together.

La Plaza Mayor de Salamanca!

We’re visiting museums, seeing Spanish films, going to el rastro – the Sunday morning flee market – eating Spanish snacks and meals, buying Spanish clothes and souvenirs, playing guitar, dancing and getting ready for the big challenge of the trip – going 24 and 48 hours without speaking, listening, reading or writing any English at all! That’s going to be really hard for us, but it’s an amazing and invaluable experience, if we sincerely try.

There have been a lot of pictures swimming around on Facebook, Twitter and in email. Our Twitter account (http://www.twitter.com/Salamazing) seems to be turning yours truly (Mr Murphy / Señor / Murph) into a bird – at least that’s the silly - no - corny joke that I made one day. The pictures give you a slice of our life here, as we are living it by capturing the moment, a cultural artifact or a fun new experience. Check it out and come along with us as we open the door to Spanish culture. It’s Salamazing!!!

¡A por ello! Yo soy español,  español, español. Yo soy español, español. Yo soy....

Thursday, June 16, 2011

We're leaving on June 24th

La Plaza Mayor de Salamanca -- our meeting spot "debajo del reloj."
Thirty-seven people are leaving from the Dwight-Englewood School campus on Friday June 24th at 2:00 p.m. We're going to Spain for five weeks. We'll travel in Barcelona, Madrid and Segovia for a week. Then we arrive in Salamanca on Saturday July 2nd at noon. That's when we meet our host families.

This is our 16th consecutive annual trip to Salamanca from D-E. But this is the first time that a blog will be written about the trip. Families and friends will be able to follow our travels as we go. We'll upload pictures and some short stories about what we're doing. You'll be able to follow us as we travel. And you'll be able to make comments for us to hear from you, too.

Since we won't be texting, emailing or calling home so much, because we want to have an immersion experience in the culture and language of Spain, you'll be able to keep track of us anyway by reading our Salamazing blog. So become a follower and enjoy!