otrdiena, 2007. gada 30. oktobris

Whats going on or whos knocking on the georgian door?

Today I have the feeling that the project started rolling. Project?! Yes projects. After finding out that our organisation is not really an organisation but a man and his wife and that they weren’t really prepared for us the project has changed and splitted. Sarah found already in the first two weeks possibilities for us (Thanks Tornike from Goethe Institut) – we are now making theater workshops at a german school here in Tbilisi and hopefully we will manage to make a play till the time of departure. A happy thing today – we found a place where to make the spectacle – a school in the centre of Tbilisi. The other thing that wasn’t planned but is being realised is real work with street children in Rustavi – an industrial city close to Tbilisi – in a day care centre for street children and children from bad family conditions. But that is the place where i will be less of a time, because I still stayed at the original project and will be helping the man to make a web page and do other activities. Tomorrow I am going to South-Ossetia to an orphanage in Ahalgori. Saw that there are some shootings right now (or the last years) in that region but i think everything will be fine ;)

So drinking now my big cup of turkish coffee, frezing a bit, listening some music and thinking how to make the stage look good. Today is the last evening with „the Kazbegi girls”, hmz, the laste evening was wet, nice and a little bit dizzy.

Sorry for not writing that much in here – bzzzz and out!

pirmdiena, 2007. gada 29. oktobris

Cien. A. Bogustov!

iztiri luudzu ausis, iemaacies nedaudz pieklaajiibu, meegjini saprast/izprast apkaart notiekosho un tad saac domaat par zhurnaalistiku.

Paldies par uzmanibu!

pirmdiena, 2007. gada 8. oktobris

pirmdiena, 2007. gada 1. oktobris


What could that be?
Whats going on in Georgia? Well I don’t know, but it looks like demonstrations.

Starting September 27th I have been already on 3. The first 2 were on the 27th, it is the day when Abhazia was ‘occupied’ by Russia, this was already the 14 year, Levan from our organisation said, that the 15th will take place there, if they won’t be united till that time.

The first demonstration was organised by the student self-governement of Georgias university, what loked like a walk in the beginning turned out to be a nice demo by the embassy of Russia.





The second demo was organised by a partner organisation of ‘Relation’ and took place n the very centre (atleast I call it so) and me and Lina signed the declaration of a united Georgia.

In the evening came the long awaited tandems and now we are set and ready to go!

On the 28th we still were watching how the oppositional party was trying to make a revolution, but I hope everything stays the same.
Have a nice october!