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Brazilians Students at UEA 2013

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Take a look at what our Brazilian students say about life at UEA

Just a selection of some of the exciting shows and gigs coming up this semester....

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Hi Everyone! Well the semester is only a few weeks away, so if you want to start planning your nights out, have a look at just a selection of the gigs and shows coming up this semester... http://www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk/events   20 September - Comedian - Andy Parsons - Norwich Playhouse      NORWICH PLAYHOUSE 10 October - Singer - Kate Nash - Waterfront WATERFRONT 10 October - Band - Bastille - Nick Raynes LCR NICK RAYNES LCR 21 October  - Band - Goo Goo Dolls - Nick Raynes LCR 25/26 October - Impressionist - Alistair McGowen - Norwich Playhouse 3 November - Singer - Lucy Spraggan (X Factor) - Nick Raynes LCR 17 November - Band - Turin Breaks - Waterfront 19 November  - Singer - Professor Green - Nick Raynes LCR 23 February - Singer - Newton Faulkner - Nick Raynes LCR  

Eid Celebration in Norwich & London

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UEA Ramadan & Eid Celebration 2013     9th July 2013 signalled the start of the Holy month of Ramadan for people of with Muslim faith. On the first day itself, we could see a buzz across the campus and mainly in the UEA Islamic Centre. People gathered to wish each other a happy Ramadan month.   Ramadan is a period of 29/30 days where muslims fast without food or drinks from sunrise to sunset everyday. At UEA, the Islamic Society, run by the student union, provided endless facilities for students and staffs fasting during this period. For instance, food was being provided for dinner to break the fast at sunset and to do breakfast before sunrise evryday in  UEA Islamic Centre. Food at UEA Islamic Centre to break the fast    The good thing about Ramadan is the amount of cultural, traditional and religious beliefs you come across and discover from students or staffs of different worlwide background. For instance, the people from Sa...

Wicked

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WICKED The untold story of the witches of Oz Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked tells the story of L. Frank Baum’s characters from “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”, of Glinda The Good and The Wicked Witch of the West. I’ve been wanting to watch this musical for quiet a long time, and since I will be returning home pretty soon, I decided that I would not miss the chance; so I hopped on the bus towards London and the first thing I did arriving was to go the “Apollo Victoria Theatre”   to buy my ticket.   I had my hopes high for Wicked and I can truly say that it exceeded my expectations by far. The musical is wonderful, full of emotions and talent. As described by the Evening Standard, “A remarkable kaleidoscope of magical shocks, surprises and sensations, wicked works like a dream”. In my opinion, this musical is a must see, I cannot find the words to describe it making it justice, so I will simply say… it is WICKED.   Harlen Go...

What a beautiful day

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Just a very quick post to say how PROUD we are of all of the ambassadors graduating from the UEA this week. You have all been amazing! Congratulations to Assel - Kazakhstan Andreas - Cyprus Gabby - Indonesia Amilin - Brunei Marissa - Hong Kong Laura - Lithuania Beatrice - Kenya Adibah - Malaysia Pernille - Norway

Shopping in Norwich- Summer 2013

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Shopping in Norwich An awesome change in Norwich! Over the summer holidays, some shops and organisations have recognised that there is room for both fun and shopping when out with the family or just shopping with friends. Hurrah!   St Stepehens Rd, Norwich Busy times in summer   The Forum in the centre of Norwich has a week-long programme of FREE (mostly free) children's activities inside and out that yesterday kept so many children thoroughly amused and happy. They painted a car (a real car), listened to a story inside a huge peach, chalked part of an octopus in a massive pavement painting, stroked mini beasts and. With the sun out in this early July, the Forum was packed, both inside and outside. The Forum during the summer I am also pleased to see that most of the large shops and department stores have an excellent programme of events taking place throughout the summer. I am keeping a close eye on what’s happening at The Mall N...

Visiting Sheringham

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My flatmate and I were invited to the beautiful and charming port town of Sheringham last Tuesday to speak as part of the primary school's Intercultural Festival. We met with Years 5 and 6 (10- and 11-year-olds) to discuss American language, money, movies, food, politics, and culture in general. We started with a quiz - you'd be surprised how many words are very different in the US and the UK! You can get the quiz online here . If you're American, see if you can figure out how a British schoolkid would answer! If you're not American or British...which kind of English do you think you know better, American English or British English? They're quite different! We joined the kids for lunch - it has been a while since either of us were in a school cafeteria!   And then we got to explore the beautiful town of Sheringham, and get down to the beach! This is not what an American thinks of as "Red Lobster" - for us, it's a seafood chain rest...