Time to Relax...
A few of the highlights since my last blog:
I’ve seen some great performances…Lang Lang, a world-renowned pianist, performed on April 2nd, and he was phenomenal! He has incredible technique but is also a highly dramatic, engaging performer. I also saw the School of Music, Theater and Dance’s performance of Carousel. Every production they put on is fantastic, and Carousel was no exception. The musical itself isn’t my favorite one, but the actors had great voices and the whole production was great! I also saw Bobby McFerin, Chick Corea, and Jack DeJohnette in concert this past weekend, which was a really interesting, surprising experience. They didn’t do traditional jazz songs, but instead did a lot of improvisation and just kind of played around with different types of sounds. To cap off my year of performances, I saw the Dalai Lama speak today…for free! He came to give a lecture on sustainability (which isn’t really his area of expertise, but that’s ok – he’s the Dalai Lama!). That was cool if only because of how big a name he is, and he had a lot of really interesting things to say about world religions coexisting and using compassion to help solve the world’s problems. I love that the University can get someone as huge as the Dalai Lama to come speak and then give out free tickets to students.
I also had my last Campus Day, and gave my last tour for the school year. (Campus Day if a program for admitted students to get to see the University and get a flavor for Michigan) That was really emotional, as I’ve really gotten attached to my co-workers there. I have started saying goodbye to friends for the summer, which is also really sad as I’ve really gotten close with them over the year. I’m having some major mixed emotions for the school year ending: I’m thrilled to get a break from studying, sad to leave my Michigan friends, sad to end my classes, excited to see my home friends, and excited for my trip to Israel. It’s been really great just relaxing with friends and decompressing from the last month of stress.
Well, that’s it for me for the year. If you’ve read all my blog entries, I hope you enjoyed watching my journey through freshman year! If this is your first, keep an eye out in the fall, as I’ll be back with a new perspective: sophomore year! As always, feel free to email me with any questions…I love to talk about my school! Mitchc [@] umich.edu
For the last time this year, GO BLUE!!!!
