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The interior of the new Starbucks. So plush |
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The statue of Saint Sebastian himself. In real life, this statue is huge. |
So, a new Starbucks has opened in Cusco. After McDonalds and KFC, western businesses are slowly opening in the Plaza de Armas. It is very interesting - when I went to Starbucks to try out their tea, I did not see one person from Cusco inside. It was inhabited by the ¨upper class¨ of Cusco - the tourists and foreigners who live here. While the prices are comparable to those in the United States, 7 soles for a tea is absolutely unheard of in Cusco. Despite the cost, the tea was definitely worth it.
Other than that, life here has settled down. I went with a friend to the annual fiestas in San Sebastian (a district in Cusco), celebrating the saint´s day of St. Sebastian. Everyone was there, and the main plaza of San Sebastian was packed! We literally had to push and shove to even think about seeing some of the traditional dances that took place to honor the saint. It was definitely well worth the effort. There were dance groups that came from Puno (a town eight hours away from Cusco, close to Lake Titicaca) that performed at this festival. In total, there were over 10 different types of dances! Here are youtube links to the Diablada dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Chiriuchu! Yummm |
Other than that, French exams next week and work to be done. (We will be developing an exhibit at the Kusikancha - so exciting but still a lot of work to be done.) Will blog more soon...