Thursday, 2 April 2015

Pictures

Some pictures from the tour have been uploaded to the "Venice Photos" page accessible by the navigation bar above.

Home...

All back safely home now. Sorry once again for the lack of updates and photos, but as I'm sure the students will tell you all it was a great tour with some amazing performances and in an amazing city. We hope everyone had a brilliant time, here's to the next one!

I'll leave you this year with a picture of the one and only Mr Glover...

Ben

Last leg

Driving all through the night since 11am we are to get the Le Shuttle at 5:30 continental time. I have been informed we should return at around 7:30/8:00 UK time.

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Sorry

I would like to apologise for the lack of photos that you were promised, the wifi here has been very unstable and ever days it works for about 5 minutes at a time. I will endeavour to upload various photos to the photo page when we get back on thursday. But as I said on the information evening, "it has indeed been a joyful time for us all". Long day ahead of us tomorrow.

Day 4

The last full day...
This day has come too quickly, we played at an international school today for students up to 15 year olds. It was a very short concert due to time constraints but it was still so good.
Late afternoon we came back to the hotel to spend a good few hours by the beach, loads of us got together to play some beach rugby, luckily there were no injuries and we have now returned to the hotel for our evening meal followed by quiz and talent show. Tomorrow we shall be leaving at 11am for a 9am arrival on Thuesday morning.

Monday, 30 March 2015

Day 3 - VENICE!

The wifi has seemed to gave stabalised enough for a text update...
Another bright and early start this morning for an hour drive over to Venice, despite a few bumps along the way we manged to get there on time. We then went about unloading the equipment onto a boat... this was quite the surreal experience as we saw ten's of thousand's of pounds worth of our equipment go down a conveyer belt meters above the water.
We then went on a boat tour to Murano where we saw a glass blowing demonstration and many of us splashed out on some special Murano glass work.
Taking the boat back to the main island of Venice we were all let loose for some free time before returing to the church for our penultimate gig, the acoustics were simply astonishing for both the Choirs and Orchestra however the long reverb time did not suit the Jazz Bands, however depite this people still enjoyed themselves. Some of us even found time to go outside and dance by the cannal.
Tomorrow is our last full day as well as our final concert, happily we all get a lovely lie in of about 1.5 hours as well as some time to get some revision done!
Ciao

(P.s. Sorry for typo's, is currently midnight and I may have no concept of the english language at the moment...)

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Day 2

Sorry for the late update, the wifi has been playing up all evening. (Actually published this at 11pm... it is now midnight... I love faulty wifi so much)
Today brought the first day of tour, everyone got up for breakfast at 7am for a 7:30 departure time to Lake Garda where we played our first concert right on the waters edge. The view was just spectacular and a whole range of tourists and locals stayed and listened to our various groups perform.
Afterwards we drove to Verona for a late lunch and some of us decided to go see Juliet's balcony which is set to be where Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, is based. "... in fair Verona where we lay our scene".
To finish off the day we played an evening concert at an retirement home where the residents seemed more than happy with the Jazz Bands, Orchestra, Blue Mondays and Choir.

Hopefully tonight I'll upload some photos to the photos page which is accessible from the tab above. But knowing this wifi that could seem unlikely... we'll see.