Sunday, January 15, 2017

DECONSTRUCTING DALÍ. Anna D. (1 BTX A)

WHEN I MET SALVADOR DALÍ:

The last week of the first term was a little bit strange. The first two days of the week we did the project “Dalí”. In the middle of the week, first of batxillerat went to Figueres to know more about this fabulous artist. And finally to end the week, some of us went to school to wish people a good Christmas to play “Jornades Esportives” and a happy new year and obviously that they could make a lot of wishes.

To do the project the teachers made groups about 5 of 6 persons. And then every group needed to create an element 3D and do more things that the teachers told us to do and every group had their topic and their picture. In two days we did our perfect “Ous al plat sense plat” and in my opinion the representation that my group and me did was brilliant.

After all of that on Wednesday first of Batxillerat went to Figueres to do a little trip. We spent the morning and a part of the evening there. But there was a reason  why we were there on that day. The teachers told us that they were thinking a lot of time that they didn’t know when to go there, but they had and idea that if we did the work the last week of the term and we had a day in the middle of the week, why not to go after the work that the groups had done, with the mind fresh and maybe we paid more attention to the explanations in the Dali’s museum? 


Yes, first of all we arrived on time and we had a little break about 30 minutes. My group of friends went to a café. Some of us took something to eat and then we returned to the entrance of the museum to start the adventure inside the Dali’s museum. 

It was spectacular. the pictures, the statues, the stairs, the room of the “kiss”... everything was brilliant. We had a girl that was explaining us step by step all the museum in English!!! But we could understand what she was saying.

Finally all the groups finished the explanations we said bye to the girls of the museum and we had time to have lunch. We were talking that we needed to eat something or maybe we could die. Well no, I’m joking only. We did something similar that we nowadays say “Cau” or “Esplai” we were eating in the middle of the street on the dirty floor, after all of that we went to the buses to come back home. It was a tiring day to some of us, but it was worthwhile!

ANNA DIEZ
1 BTX A


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