So can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that we watched all of the videos below in my culture class today and they were all relevant?? Fantastic stuff, I tell you.
Above we have the traditional dance of the Basque country, called Aurresku, which basically consists of several very serious men doing cheerleader kicks. Also, my teacher demonstrated this last Friday when the internet didn't work, and it's a thousand times better in person.
And this is a flamenco song that she showed us because it's kind of adorable, the bride surprises her fiancé by singing this during the ceremony (the chorus is one that she belongs to when she's not getting married) and if you watch it, you get to pretty much everyone in the church start crying over the cuteness of the whole ordeal, including the sniffling of whoever is filming. It's fantastic. Also for the original, click here.
Also, when we got to the Plaza after class today, there was some kind of fair/circus thing going on, so obviously we had to stop. And get the only tall guy in the group to take photos for us because we were too short to get a good shot of the baby tiger. Pobrecito, I'm pretty sure he had to take a photo for everyone in the group because we are all super short. We're not really sure why there was this fantastic circus, but it was a nice little surprise after class.
Above, that's the stage they've set up in the plaza, bajo el reloj. That's where they've been having all the concerts all weekend, in honor of the festivals.
After lunch, Megan and I went to meet up with our friend Katie to get some helado (ice cream, which there are incredible amounts of here) at the Plaza before Megan had to go to work. This time I got lime flavor. Also one of the greatest things I've ever tasted, just saying.