Friday, November 5, 2010

Day Trip to Belfast and Halloween Weekend

Hello friends. I know this post is long overdue. This week I had a treatment due for my screenplay, plus I been tired. Last weekend on Saturday Tisch took us on a day trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland. The trip was lead by the Irish History professor Tommy Graham. We left at 8 AM, but no one was happy with getting up at 7 AM. I fell asleep on the bus and woke up right when it was time to get off the bus. It was really cold up in Belfast. Tommy took us on a tour of the political murals in the city. They each highlight an important in Northern Irish history, especially during the Troubles.



These murals are all over the city. Belfast is literally divided between Catholics and Protestants (British Loyalists). There is a "peace wall" that divides them. When we first arrived we were on the Catholic side. We were all nervous, especially since Tommy was talking very loudly about history and we were afraid of offending someone. He took us to see a few more murals and cemetry.



Tommy then took us to the Loyalist neighborhood. It didn't look that much different, except for the British flags waving around. Tommy took us to one suburb where there was a few Loyalist murals.


After the political mural tour we all stopped for lunch at the Crown Bar, courtesy of Tisch (thank god I didn't have to spend money in British pounds). The food was good, and we got our own private booths. Belfast's city centre looks a lot more European that Dublin does, I guess cause it's under Britain. After lunch Tommy took us to the old Parliament building, and then we went to the Ulster Transportation Museum. I guess we were supposed to see a Titanic exhibit because it was built in Northern Ireland, but the exhibit was closed for renovations. So we just walked around looking at planes, trains, and automobiles (and bicycles too).

A real de Lorean! They were made in Northern Ireland

After the museum we went back to Dublin. I went out Saturday night in Temple Bar with some friends. Dublin has been celebrating Halloween all week, and Saturday night Temple Bar was crowded with costumed people. It was like Halloween in NYC, except this was the day before Halloween. All the bars were crowded. We didn't stay out for too long, and when we came back we watched Paranormal Activity in my room. That was a scary movie. We were screaming by the end.

I didn't go out on Halloween. The Screenwriting kids had a treatment due Monday, so that's what we were all doing. Except Colin changed the deadline to Wednesday, but I still didn't go out.

This week was a good one. Our Irish Theater class took place in the Irish Museum of Modern Art. We looked around at a exhibit before having class in the museum cafe. Wednesday in Screenwriting Colin brought in his friends who directed the film Cherrybomb (starring Rupert Grint) and they talked to us about their experience making the film.

I did some shopping today before going to Tisch to watch Pirates of the Caribbean (the first one) with the screenwriting class.


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