Miren and Flora on Homestays
Iguazu and Monte Caseros
August 14, 2013
In Iguazu and again in Monte
Caseros, singers are staying with local families whose children are in the
choruses that we perform with. Our singers are housed with families in groups
of two, three, or four, depending on how many the family is able to
accommodate. Everyone agrees that their homestays are some of the best
experiences of the trip.
In Iguazu, Miren talked about how she bonded with her family:
In Iguazu, Miren talked about how she bonded with her family:
In this photo, Miren is sampling the traditional drink Yerba Mate for the first time. She pronounced it "grassy but tasty."
Flora agreed that it was fun to
connect with the ten-old-boy in her homestay family. She said that even though
he spoke no English, he would copy their English and gestures and follow them
around the house. The next day when she and her roommate singers went shopping
in the tourist boutiques in downtown Iguazu, he saw them from across the
street. He came running over with his “girlfriend” to introduce her to them,
eager to show off his new American friends.
In most instances the families
who have hosted us have made a real effort to connect with us across the
language barrier. We are bringing home irreplaceable experiences of living – if
only for a few days – with local families who love music as much as we do.
Miren, I'm so happy you're getting to stay with a family and get a taste of what their life is like in Argentina. I can't wait to hear all the stories you'll have to share
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