Hiiiii
I've had my first real assignment for Art and cultural orientation, better known as CKV. We got a kind of booklet with lots of events, such as festivals, movies, musicals etc. Our assignment that day was to choose one of those events you would like to go and one you absolutely didn't want to go. Of course with a description of why you would like to go to that place or why not.
At first I had no idea where to go. There were so many options to chose from. But in the end I found 2 events.
~ A Haute Couture fashion show named "Thaumazoo"
~ A Japanese cultural festival named "Camera Japan"
The fashion show really attracted me because I've always wanted to see a fashion show in real life. But somehow I wasn't fully persuaded.
Then a friend, KAMALI , talked me about a Japanese movie she had seen, and that she defenitely wanted to go to Camera Japan. I realised that I really love the Japanese culture.The event sounded so interesting and fun. It made me curious. So eventually I've chosen for Camera Japan and I'm probably going with my friend Kamali.
The festival is in Lantarenfenster from the 22th till the 25th of September.
Like I've already said, I also had to choose one event I didn't want to go. This was pretty easy, because there was one event which really stood out to me. It's called 'Bonte avond en bodybuildershow'. It's held in the Ro theater
Why I don't want to go to this event is because I would feel pretty awkward I think. I mean, I just don't belong in those sort of events. It's absolutely not interesting to me.
Can you see me already? Sitting in the middle of a bunch of bodybuilder fans and supporters. No.
It's not like I disrespect them or something. I've got a lot of respect! Actually my cousin even participated in a bodybuilder contest (he became 2nd, big shout out!). I've seen him going on a diet and it looks very difficult. So of course I've respect for them, a lot!
That's it. I'm looking forward for the Japanese cultural festival!
Loves,
Tessa
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