Here we go, back to the exotic land of January 18th.
Remember that we were invited to a sushi dinner? Well, it was awesome watching an apparently multi-talented med student prepare this feast:
I didn't think I get the opportunity to eat sushi while I was abroad (raw fish in another country sounds like a bad idea), but it would be a shame to not take advantage of the 2500+ miles of coastline here. Plus, home made sushi? Best experience ever. Many more pictures of the chef and the group on my photo site (how many times do I have to plug this before you click on the link...?). The house was awesome, designed by the chef's architect father, plus the paintings in the background are by the brother who joined us for dinner. Really spectacular.Let's keep this train rolling-- we are now going to embark on a night at the theatre.
So, Santiago has this really awesome theatre and performing arts festival in January. There are tons of performances (from Chilean groups and internationals alike) some free, but most discounted for these few weeks. We decided to see an opera called "Viento Blanco." If you're interested in knowing the true tragedy it was based on click here. It was lovely and I actually understood most of the spanish (with a subtitle screen, of course).
I belong here:
Because the theatre prices were so cheap we bought tickets to see Hamlet done by a Lithuanian group the next week. There were some really interesting design concepts which was fun for me (especially since I don't understand Lithuanian and Shakespeare Spanish subtitles are difficult).
Almost time for "once" (tea time), so I will write more later tonight!
Love to you all!

