Sunday, April 10, 2011

A NURSING CAREER

          Choosing a nursing career requires a lot of studying and training, but it gives a wide range of job opportunities. To get a nursing degree will take me a minimum of four years and a lot of effort, because I have a full time job with an inflexible schedule. I know that to become a registered nurse in the United States, I must graduate from a nationally approved nursing program. In addition, I must pass a national licensing examination. Also a nursing specializations working in the emergency room, pediatrics, or oncology, require an additional qualification on top of the nursing program. However, once I graduate I will be capable to work in many different environments. A hospital is not the only place where I could find a job, but also hospices, schools, insurance and pharmaceutical companies, and, of course, physician’s offices.  Moreover, nurses have many benefits; for example, medical insurance, life insurance, and half-price tuition for eligible dependents, etc.  Nevertheless, getting a nursing degree is a long-term process, but it is worth it simply because of the opportunities and benefits that came with it.
                      

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Gatorland

Hi! One more week ran away. During a whole week I entertain people, and on weekend I try to entertain myself by visiting different beautiful and fun places. Today, I would like to write about my last weekend. Maybe many of you know the small zoo called “Gatorland” located not so far from Oceola Campus of our college on Orange Blossoms Trail.  I love this place. I have been visiting zoos in different countries, but this “Gatorland” is little distinct from others because it has many gators.  One of my favorite things was a room with small parrots that I could pet and feed there. Because there was so many of them, I was afraid to step on top of them. I felt like I was in a fairytale because they were so bright and colorful. This “Gatorland” has a show with alligators and people that work with them keep the audience entertained during the whole twenty minutes show. The alligator trainers perform scary and life threatening tricks. But in spite of scary tricks, they make the audience laugh with comical comments. There I saw big turtles the size of huge rocks. If you want to pet and feed them carrots, you have to pay an additional fee, and personally it was worth it. I was surprised to see albino alligators, which I have never seen before. This place also has a park with trails where you can take a walk. You can make a stop on a bridge and feed fish. I really enjoyed my day. I would definitely recommend this place to everybody.







Saturday, March 26, 2011

ZARKANA



Hi! This week I would like to write about a new show of Cirque du Soleil named “ZARKANA”. This is a theatre show. “Zarkana” is going to perform in three different cities for three months at a time. Cirque du Soleil has exclusive contract with theatres in New York, Moscow, and Madrid. A creation process of this show has started in Montreal about five months ago in a circus studio in Montreal, the resident place of Cirque du Soleil. Because of the large stage “Zarkana” uses an old Amway Arena in Orlando. This arena was rented to finish the creation process of this show. The artists of “Zarkana” are going to stay in Orlando for about five weeks. During this time they will visit our show “La Nouba”. In exchange, if they are ready, we might come and see the first “Leons Dan” which also means dress rehearsal.
     “Zarkana” is an explosive world where mysterious creatures, clownish characters, fabulous acrobats and a magician who has lost his powers all come together. This world is the stage for a fantastically bizarre story. This creative idea was inspired by an old photograph taken during a congress of clowns in the 1930s.
     A story of this show will bring an audience to the 1930s. Clowns from all over the world were invited to a congress by two of their counterparts, Hokus and Pokus. When they finally arrived at the theatre, they discover that it has been abandoned and left in ruins. Seeing the audience in the theatre, the clowns decide to call their friend Zark, a magician, to help them tidy up the mess and put on a good show. Unfortunately, Zark lost his powers when he lost the love of his life. He therefore sets out to find his beloved and along the way meets mutant women who attempt to dissuade him from his quest. Throughout the show, the theatre undergoes a progressive metamorphosis until it finally regains its former shape.
    The show is going to have an acrobatic skeleton consisting of a flying trapeze act, tight wire, Russian bars, and a wheel of death. Also “Zarkana” has a group of fifteen individuals; they call the movers. These clownish characters will allow an audience to offset the theatre’s immenseness. When there is a solo act, for example, they will take over the stage and play up the performance currently underway.
   I am so excited and cannot wait to see the show!

Friday, March 18, 2011

The Acting Workshop.

Hi! Today I would like to tell about artistic workshop that we had at the circus a few weeks ago. It was a big challenge for us but also an unforgettable and useful experience.  We had a four workshop classes with a professional acting teacher and a comedian from Los Angeles. His name is Stefan Haves. We did a lot of interesting acting tasks. Even warm up was unusual than the workshops that I have done previously. He taught us the basic of comedian school. We had to the four main tools in acting. They are body, voice, speech, and imagination. I and my coworkers did different tasks such as acting in a group, in pairs, and alone. I had to show different characters like being angry, in love, or happy. We also did an exercise where the person had to express different surroundings such as being cold or hot. In one of the exercises, we had to imagine ourselves being in the forest, looking for a gift. Once we found the gift, we had to show emotions that described what was inside the gift. The workshop lasted two hours for four days. After that I was very exhausted physically and emotionally. On top of that we had to do two shows every day.  I learned a lot. If circus would ever Stefan Haves again I would gladly participate in his workshop. I like that he is very professional in his field and he finds the best strengths in one person’s skills.

Monday, March 14, 2011

The Earthquake In Japan.

Hi. Today I would like to share my feelings about earthquake in Japan. I am very sad about and very sorry. It is just terrible what can happen on our planet. I feel miserable even from only the thought about earthquake.  I really know what the earthquake means. When I was in Fukuoka, Japan in 2005 with “Alegria”, the Cirque du Soleil touring show, I had experience of surviving after the earthquake. There was one of the strongest earthquakes for the past 350 years in that area. The strength was 7.2 on the scale. The earthquake happened unpredictably. We just arrived at the circus site by the shuttle bus. Some artists were in the kitchen; the other artists were in the artistic tent and on the stage. When the earthquake started I could not understand what is going on. It was like in my night dream. Everything shook so hard. Poles of the artistic tent looked like grass on a field during a windy weather. I began to run out at that moment. It seemed like I run for ages to rich the exit. I fell, stood up, ran, fell again, stood up and ran. The whole floor was like waves in a river. The earthquake was shaken for several minutes then it stopped. We all were in shock.  Our direction had cancelled both shows because our technicians had to check all constructions, stage, and equipment. Some equipment was broken.  When we came back to the hotel, everything was on the floor.  TVs, small furniture, lamps, personal stuff were on the floor as well.  I could see the cracked roads and buildings. Our hotel’s restaurants lost almost all plates and glasses. It was real disaster. Thanks God, we didn’t have tsunami.  Next couple weeks we could feel the new kicks of the earthquake with less strength around 5.1. I was afraid to take a bath in the hotel. I had prepared my documents in case of quick evacuation.  I will never forget these days of the Japanese earthquake. I follow the news on TV about Japan tragedy. I cannot watch it without  tears in my eyes.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Happy International Women's Day!

Hi! Happy International Women's Day! The 8th of March is a big holiday in all Eastern European countries.  I love this holiday from my early childhood. On March, 8th there is a tradition to give a lot of flowers, candies, chocolates, and some special gifts to all women and girls. Even though we have Mother's Day, we celebrate this holiday as the Mother's day too! Exactly one hundred years ago on March 8th 1911, Clara Zetkin was the first woman who started the "International Women’s Day”. She was an influential socialist German politician and a fighter for women's right.  The political roots of the holiday left in the past. Now everyone celebrates this day as beginning of spring and reassuring women’s beauty.  I feel special on this day because all my close friends are wishing me happy and warm wishes. I also got a lot of greetings online from my Ukrainian friends and family. Once again I want to wish to all the women a happy and joyful day!

CONGRATULATIONS TO MY MOM!  
                                                                                          This greeting card was my favorite one when I was a little girl

This greeting card I got from my friend today


Monday, February 28, 2011

Eastern European party.



Hi! Last Saturday we had Eastern European party at the circus right after the last show before weekend. I had a lot of fun. Our circus committee invited a Russian folk trio of musicians "Moscow Nights" from the North Carolina, so we had live music. Musicians played on Russians instruments like the balalayka, the balayka-conrabass, and the bayan. The balayka looks like guitar, but it has triangle shape and only tree strings. The balayka-contrabass looks the same as balayka just much bigger. The musician has to stand when he plays, because the instrument is big and stand on the floor. I had a very nice "venok", the headdress of Ukrainian national costume, also I had a blouse. Actually the blouse is Mexican, because it looks like Ukrainian. I decided to wear that blouse. We also  had Eastern European food context. I participated in this context. I made "vareniki", the Ukrainian dish. It is similar to Italian ravioli. I made three kids of vareniki with mashed potato, fried cabbage, and sweet cottage cheese. They was very delicious. We had games where I had a chance to try to play on Russian instrument "treschetki". We were laughing so much. I danced with a Ukrainian guy in the end of our party. Of course we danced a Ukrainian gopak. Gopak is the Ukrainian national dance. Many people made of lot of complements about the dance. It was unforgettable event. Thank you to our committee who organized this Eastern European party.