Old Books & New Experiences in the Czech Republic
This is a 30 minute documentary video shot and edited by Hetty White, documenting the entire study abroad experience. Beautifully done...
On May 9, 2006 five Georgia College & State University students set out from the Atlanta airport for a three week study abroad program in the Czech Republic. This blog is intended to be a record of that trip.
This is a 30 minute documentary video shot and edited by Hetty White, documenting the entire study abroad experience. Beautifully done...
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Our last day in Prague has been cold, rainy and very busy. (And yes, we're aware of the heat wave at home in Georgia!) Hetty and Paul went off to the suburbs early this morning to shoot an interview at a school. Everyone else took care of last minute shopping and running around.
On our first night in Prague we went to the Disk Theater where Standa's son Martin was doing his final performance before graduating.
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Standa is a fan of cheese. On our first night here we had fried cheese for dinner. Half of us didn't know what it was; the other half thought it was an appetizer. Later, we went to the factory...
When I posted the photo of charging the castle gates I completely forgot that Paul had the video!
As we were walkng home from our visit to Prague Castle on Saturday, we came upon some street musicians on the Charles Bridge. Video by Hetty.
The pace of the trip has picked up for the last stretch; our days are very full and we have theater events every night. We've got piles of video but little time to edit. And we've yet to find an ideal Internet spot (said Paul, "It seems like the bigger the town the harder it is to find Internet." I agree. It's everywhere and nowhere. And not free!)

Here in Olomouc there is a large clock on the side of city hall that once had religious iconography but now has workers (put there by the communists while they were in power). The locals love it, It performs at noon. Yesterday Hetty was there...
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Not the common problem of toilet paper being all used, the dispenser is no where. I checked behind the door, anywhere the toilet paper could hide (remember urgency is ensuing). We spent much of the day in the television studio of the university here shooting interviews for our documentary project. When we're back we will be editing together a narrative of our trip, along with profiles of each of the students, and Casey Sullivan will be putting together a photo montage.
Arriving in Olomouc I think most of us students were excited to learn that we get to sleep in the Palacky University dormitories. Until someone pointed out that no bath towels were laying await on our beds, as they had been in the hotel in Hradec. So Hetty and I went on a mission to locate towels (but it was a Sunday evening so our hopes were not high).
We came to the Czech Republic expecting to learn Czech...little did we know we would end up hanging out with the Russians!!! For three days, Kyle and I stayed at the home of two amaying ladies: Ana and Oxy (mother and daughter). They fed us (too much), gave us a bed, gave us a shower, and taught us Russian. They didnt speak a word of English so Kÿle and I have become masters of miming. Dont mess with us.
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On our way from Hradec Králové to Olomouc yesterday, we stopped at a castle in Litomysl. There we saw one of the Czech Republic's two Music Boxes from Vienna, this one from 1826. It stands over six feet tall and comes with sixteen thirty-inch cylinders that can play a whopping eighteen melodies.
After a variety of successful experiences with home stays, we left Hradec Králové yesterday morning bound for Olomouc. We arrived and settled in here last night.
We're spending our last days in Hradec Králové in the homes of students and friends of the university here. We have split up and paired off and gone our seperate ways to experience life from their perspective. We will gather again on Sunday morning when we head off to Olomouc for a stay in the university there.
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We started today with a lecture on how the study of the english language has evolved through the ages in the Czech Republic to become today the most popular foreign language studied. Foreign language study is required here and begins in the third grade.

We've tried a number of locations to upload our video, but the Internet connections we've been able to find so far are not fast enough for it.
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We laughed together in song, the gypsies and I on an ash covered floor. Laughed with our raw hands beating appreciative claps in mutual direction. Laughed with voices that blend together in air like to many contrasting colors on one pallet, accidentally mixing a perfect earth tone. Laughed with bodies, not quite touching, but moving to the same song, becoming the same body of dance on a floor built for freedom, for equality. Clearing the ash and the smoke. Becoming a voice, without a language.We're settled in to Hradec Králové. We stopped at an amazing fort on the way, went to a Jazz concert last night and we think we're doing an organ tour in 30 minutes.
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Last night was the "highlight of my trip" -- something I think I'll be saying many more times. We went to a Gypsy concert/dance party at a small theater Standa built himself!
Standa's neighbors and their kids came over to watch/dance too and Casey played with the kids a lot...she should have some great photos of them...they were so cute. Ok that's all I got for now....ahoy! "czech" for hellow and goodbye :)
Kuks is home to the second oldest pharmacy in Central Europe, in the hospital on the hill. Today we will take a tour.



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While on the hike, Hetty & Casey climbed a tree. This video is by Hetty White.
On our first full day in the Czech Republic we hiked up from our house into the Kuks Forrest wheree M.B.Braun did stone relief carvings in the early 18th centtury. We'll have a full slideshow of photos when we get to a better internet connection. For today, here's Casey's shot of St. Mary Magdalene...
The plane to Prague was, of course, late too! We arrived at 11PM Wednesday night. Thursday was a delightful. Here's our host, turning the camera on Hetty at Breakfast...
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The flight from Atlanta to Frankfurt was smooth and uneventful, save for the late start. That meant a late landing and missed connection. We're now in the airport waiting for a 4:30 flight to Prague and a 6 o'clock arrival; sleepy and disappointed to miss our visit to the cathedral and silver mines.
