Day 7 in the Serbian Group

Zdravo!

After 2 long days of filming, with tuesday being especially difficult owing to the beloved London’s weather, the editing team continued to put on as much an effort as ever. As for the rest of us, this day stands to be the busiest day throughout the whole program indeed. Within our modestly numbered team of 6 students and 1 navigator, the list of things to do and talks to attend were overwhelming but we did our best to be experience everything that was offered today. Luckily, the morale was high as we awaits the long awaited opening of the exhibition and the following receptions.

At precisely 14.15 UK time, we regrouped at the Roberts building for our Serbian language session with Jelena who was wonderful, as always. The class proved to be a fine entertainment as we indulged in the unusual beats of Serbian traditional music, while learning the extraordinarily jolly meanings of the lyrics.

Precisely an hour later, having had no breaks since the sun emerged that very day, we left for the mysterious student panel. I was one of the participants on the panel, and this part of the day has been what I waited for. The discussion went on interestingly as different opinions unraveled but, unfortunately, we had to leave for the highlight: the exhibition. The photos were presented well and captivating, and our subject who came was terribly pleased at the turn out, and so were we.

After the exhibition, it was time to relax, as we were treated to free drinks and food. And at the end of the day, we were happy.

Joseph

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