Saturday, May 21, 2011
More in Berlin, including out Dutch guides and the DDR musuem
Dennis and Jan are in this first photo. We thank Schoolclash for all their hard work and our terrific experience!



Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Hallo from tired and fabulous travelers
Gutenabend from Berlin! Today was facsinating. We went to Sachenhausen, which was one of the first concentration camps and the model of the ideal death camp. It was a very heavy morning, and our group was impressively appropriately somber. While we were surrounded by other groups who at times seemed unaffected by our surroundings, every Northpointer felt it very deeply and personally. After leaving the camp, and when we could breathe again, we processed both our feelings and reactions in conversation, üparticularly grateful for the opportunites and freedoms we have. We lunched at Potsdamer Platz (my group devoured Asain fusion, YUM!) and spent the afternoon at the Jewish History Museum with a guide, and then to Turkish food for dinner. The group that we booked with Schoolclash has been fabulous and while we can't take Dennis, Leen and Jan with us, we are quite bonded to them. I HIGHLY recommend them to any school group traveling to Berlin, and will definitely use them for my Germany trip in 2013. Amazing people, and their organization has a very similar philosophy to NELA. They have been consistently impressed with the level of depth and care in our students, and I have to admit, I am proud of how this group has been representing our school, our state, and our country. Fabulous! Tomorrow, we go to see some more funky art in the morningand return to Frankfurt in the evening.
If you've been feelin a lack of images, it's because the hostel (Hostel Alcatraz, another great success!) are too slow for us to want to upload pics on...be patient and I'll post some soon!
Much love to all of our readers.
If you've been feelin a lack of images, it's because the hostel (Hostel Alcatraz, another great success!) are too slow for us to want to upload pics on...be patient and I'll post some soon!
Much love to all of our readers.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
A word from Charlotte super late at night in Berlin
So, today was so interesting and I don't think I have learned more then I did today. It took so long to process it all but I did take it in. SchoolClash is really great. Our tour guides our amazing and know where to go. They knew the right places to travel today. We went to this super awesome museum that was so interactive. It was about DDR. There was one section that sort of moved mer, even though it was in German. It was an interrigation room for the prisoners. You would put your elbows on the table in a certain spot and cover your ears with your hands. Then you would hear the interrigator voice talking normally over a speaker. All of the sudden you would feel a vibration and if you listened close enough if was the prisoner talking. It was so close to you, that I felt like I was the one being asked questions. Another thing we saw today was this building filled with layers of graffitti. But in a good way. In America if you see graffitti the first thing I think of is gangs. But here it was done in artistic way. (Yes it is the same place Lilly Billy talked about) But I would also like to mention that the building is trying to be torn down and turned in to some fancy mall or hotel. Some of the people in the building were actually bribed out for 1 million euro. I find that really fasinating. All of the art and donations and petitions there are all in support of these artist. Today was really great, but a lot of walking. Time for me to go to bed. Guten Nacht!!!!!!
Trails...
Trails of tears following the footsteps of the one who forgot.
The ones who don't understand.
Towers of hatred.
Towers of memories.
The soft hand of freedom and entrapment.
Sounds of screams still shatter my ears.
Not from them but from those.
I loose myself inside the thoughts of others.
Holding back tears of trails of others.
They play like nothing happened.
Making the cut of sorrow deeper and more painful than any before.
Seeing only darkness when you open your eyes.
My eyes become shattered....
Towers of hatred.
Towers of memories.
The soft hand of freedom and entrapment.
Sounds of screams still shatter my ears.
Not from them but from those.
I loose myself inside the thoughts of others.
Holding back tears of trails of others.
They play like nothing happened.
Making the cut of sorrow deeper and more painful than any before.
Seeing only darkness when you open your eyes.
My eyes become shattered....
--Alec Belli (inspired by our trip to the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin)
A note from Lilly Billy
Today was our first full day in Berlin. Its been so nice to be together as a group, and exchange stories about our times with our host families. Our wonderful tour guides took us to a few extremely interesting places, but one really stood out to me. Inside an old original 5 story building, local artists have put together seperate art exhibits of their very own work as well as others. The builing itself is a work of art, the inside walls and ceilings having been painted and drawn on in an ecclectic and weirdly appealing way. Every aritist has something different to bring to the table, from paintings and sculptures to jewelery and clothing, all of which are one of a kind pieces. The funkiness of the building and the altogether vibe of the gallery gave me a super fun and hip feeling that left me wanting more, and it really was hard for me to leave. I would love to come here again, and bring more people to see how absolutely amazing this place is.
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