giovedì 13 novembre 2008

Well, that was interesting.

So, yesterday my friends Kelsey, Stephanie, Gianluca, Paolo and I went to a theatre to watch what we thought was going to be an opera. We were sitting at the top, inside our own private booth. It was a very old and beautiful theater. The lights dimmed out and we all got quiet as we watched a guy come onto the stage with a saxophone around his neck. He started some recorded music and then picked up the microphone. He started making noises that sounded like a bass guitar and moving his hands like he was playing one. Opera? I think not.

We laughed quietly and enjoyed every bit of the concert (Well, maybe Paolo didn't enjoy every bit of it. He was tired and hungry. Poor Paolo.). Even though it was the opposite of what we had expected, we still had a lot of fun. After the concert we walked to the Piazza di' Italia and I got to check off one thing off of my "Things To Do Before I Leave Italy" list. I was in the Piazza with nobody else around. Whenever I have been to the Piazza, there has always been at least 10 people. I have been wanting to do that since I came to Italy and saw how busy the Piazza was, so I am happy that I got to.


There will be pictures up of us at the theater later, but I can't upload them right now.

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