Tuesday, 26 February 2013

No.2 Prins Claus, what a guy!




The Prins Claus Conservatorium, where I will be studying for the next 6 months, is a fantastic institution attached to Hanze university. The relationship is very similar to that between WAAPA and ECU as the campus and institution are somewhat separate form the main university.

The conservatory is a 5 minute (including unlocking and locking my bike!) cycle from my accommodation, which throws all plans for getting fit but makes for a nice lunch break, and gives me little excuse not to practice.

I will be studying percussion with three incredible teachers for the duration of my study, as well as attending regular theoretical classes.
Luuk takes me for timpani, Tatiana for mallets and Joeke for snare and excerpts.
So far I have only had lessons with Joeke and Tatiana, this week I will finally meet Luuk!
Joeke takes us for lessons once a week whilst Luuk and Tatiana come every alternate fortnight. It makes me feel so privileged to have so much tuition! Having three different people all expecting things from me is both daunting yet fantastic and I know that I am going to improve so much. They are so committed to my development and after each lesson I feel energised and inspired to work.

Last week, I had an 'inspiring' lesson with Joeke on Monday, however when Wednesday rolled around, it brought with it resignation. I could remember how inspired and excited I felt, however I couldn't summon up the excitement or concentration to work. That was when I had a lightbulb moment. I felt I was so taking for granted that these people were inspiring me, I didn't even think about how I could inspire them. So my new commitment is: Be inspired and inspire. I decided I wanted to arrive at my lessons full of possibility and excitement. I want to exceed their expectations and inspire them with my reaction to their teachings.
Boy did that send a surge of energy through my soul!

Last week I had my first performance in Holland which came as a bit of a shock to the system! It was so familiar but something I hadn't done in a while that by the end of the evening I was EXHAUSTED!
The performance by the 6 of us Percussionists was the warm-up for the band Rubatong, a TURA style heavy metal band that Tatiana plays with. They are the best performers you've never seen! Really unique performers with such amazing stage presence, I was blown away! 
It was such a nice experience for me to bump in and out, rehearse and perform with a new bunch of percussionists. For me it is this experience that really solidifies my new friendships and made me feel like 'one of the gang'.
The next day the said 'gang' - although they are the sweetest, funniest people, who in no way resemble a gang - headed to 'the' percussion shop near Amsterdam. After a long train trip, walk, few wrong turns, bus trip, few more wrong turns and four hours, we arrived at the shop. This was another experience that made me think of home - friendly percussionists. It seems no matter where you are in the world, percussionists take care of each other. As soon as we were in the door we were being fixed up with hot coffee and tea, as we then proceeded to spend the next few hours trying out every different mallet, stick, drum and shaker. By the time we departed we had also been stuffed with cake, soft drinks and left satisfied with our bellies and new purchases. Almost enough to forget the deathly cold! . .  Almost.

This week I begin my other classes at university. I am still sorting out some of my timetable and am apprehensive about how I will fit into my classes. It is so exciting however, to have a full schedule and once again and feel like I am being productive!

I feel that getting into the swing of my classes will be the last step in really settling in to life here.

Lx


first performance at the grand theatre
the drum shop
coen enjoying his cake at the shop
you can see why it took us a few hours







4 comments:

  1. Your teachers have such awesome names haha! Love you lots xxx

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    1. sarah, everyone has such deliciously european names over here - it's fab! love you too x

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  2. FROTHING OVER THE PERCUSSION.
    #somanymalletsandsticks

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    1. spent a good 3 hours there..... still need to go back

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