The more e-mail's from different exchangers in Denmark im getting, the greater understanding I am getting about this wonderful country. I want summer to come as fast as possible so I can start this experience right now!
I am slowly gathering books and tapes on the Danish language, so I can start to learn the language. So far, I have no clue what is going on to be honest with you all, and I'm guessing it will be like that for a while. Denmark has language school for everyone once they get to Denmark. All the exchange students from all over Denmark come together and learn the language for a week. We stay at a small boarding school with around 100 other exchangers and learn the language. This is a great way to meet other Rotary students from all over the world that will be staying in Denmark with me for the year.
Like I've said I'm getting more and more information about my exchange daily, and one thing that has come to mind is the music scene in Denmark. I have been researching, and asking exchangers about it and it looks amazing. The one music event that is standing out in my mind is the Roskilde Festival which is the largest music festival in Northern Europe.
http://www.roskilde-festival.dk/2008/frontpage/
Last year headliners were bands like The Who, Beastie Boys, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Canada's own The Arcade Fire. Roskilde Festival '08 will include music from, Jay-Z, Slayer, Judas Priest, M.I.A. and Canada's own Neil Young, Cat Power, and Tokyo Polic Club just to name a few. There is also a whole wack of Danish mucial acts. Who knows what the line up for '09 will be when I am in Denmark! This is something I'm looking forward to and because this festival will be near the end of my year away, it will be a good way to finsh up.
I find myself when I'm on the computer now, always typing Denmark into Google, trying to learn new and interesting things about the country and where I will be staying. Soon enough I won't be having to type Denmark to google anymore to see what the country is like, because I will be living it. My guarntee form from Denmark has still yet to come in, but it should be in any day now. Even though I already know where I am going, with my guarntee form I can start the long process for applying for a Visa.
I will update everyone when I recieve my guarntee form, and when I get the e-mail from my first host family. Exciting stuff eh!
Cheers,
Dillon
dillonrahkola@hotmail.com

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