Let's get musical

Music Youth Exchange
Eurajoki, Finland
14.-21. July 2007


This is web-diary for the music camp in Eurajoki 2007. Here you can find general information related to the camp, web-diary written by participants, pictures and some more interesting things.

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Tuesday 17 July 2007

Day 3, Monday 16th of July

Yo party people. You have started to read the blog chapter written by Icemaster formally Jürgen Dengo, writen from stagements from his group's participants. Hopefully you find something interesting and lot’s of fun here.

The campfire.
So yesterday we gathered around the fire to eat pancakes and have some fun. We got it all what we were waiting for and even more. None of my group-members who I talked to had never tasted pancakes fried on fire. Although they were fried in a pan and tasted quite similar to those I am used to eat in Estonia, It was still a new and exciting experience.
Märtin told us about an axident, where oil caught fire in the pan. He added, that it was very cool to see.
As the evening progressed people started to sing accompanied by the guitar. It isn’t something strange, but it came so suddenly that people just noticed it.
It was pitty that the organizers decided to woosh out the campfire, because soon people started to feel cold and left. But the nightlife didn’t end yet.

The Spoosh.
Actuelly I don’t know when it happened, but there was a cool moment. Darkside – the man with hundred voices – was walking and making sounds. One of the sounds was a soundd, which could be only pronounced in humanic way as spoosh. When darkside made that sound, Terhi pronounced it in the humanic way. SPOOSH. She was actuelly the one to discover the imitation like this. So it became the trademark of darkside and a very cool moment to laugh about for a while.

The nightlife.
Although the campfire was wooshed away, people stayed still in the place for some time. We told jokes to each other, spoke about various subjects and had a happy chance to just swing together on an old and unreliable swing near the campfire place.
As I said, night came and people started to feel cold outside. So the last people. Me, Italians and Konrad left the campplace, but instead of going to the sleeping building I found polish people in front of the house. Swinging and having just fun. I took my place next to Radec and we made beatbox and had lot’s of funny things to discuss about. For example, what happens to the people when they go to tentists. I also played jaw harp and when I by an axident struck the string against my teeth, I was immediately recommended to go to the tentist. Then I left the polish guys and went inside. Marko uibo told me about Aleks and Gerth to be in the livingroom, I went there and the discussion lasted until 02:30, when we all decided to go to sleep.

Next morning.
While I struggled to wake up for 8:30 to go to eat, the other half of the day went really well. Everyone from the Estonian group agreed that todays workshops where very cool. People who went to individual singing told it to be very helpful and good lesson.
My morning started with independent band lesson. We Practiced one song and then had a little jam for the end. Those who went to sing for example Mari-liis told that singing gives positivity. Aleks liked very mutch the workshop of free music making, where they played beatbox and acoustic bass together and rapped on int.
People who went to the creative movements workshop told it to be a great experience. In sports workshop people played a new style of volleyball. They playd also some arrow game, but I didn’t manage to play it, because we didn’t have time.
The nale of the day was shiatsu, where were about 25 people in a group. Everyone wanted to know, what it is.
And now I’m here writing this blog and waiting for the war of cooks.
- Estonian gruop

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