Thursday was Sports Day at my school. I figured I could post some pictures from that for your viewing pleasure. Sports Day is supposed to be a Korean equivalent to American Field Day. Naturally, it's just a bit different to better fit Korean culture and expectations. So, at an all-girls school such as mine, Sports Day is more like "dance" day in that the majority of the activities are choreographed dances to various Korean songs. My co-teacher, Hye-sun told me that this year's sports day was scaled back significantly due to Swine Flu. I'm not entirely clear why swine flu would necessitate the minimizing of an outdoor, healthy activity, but whatever. So, the day went more or less like this:
1. Opening Ceremony type thing: The head gym teacher spoke, the principal spoke. Some students spoke. I understood nothing. Par for the course. The students sang the national anthem (I think), then they sang the school song (I think). One of the girls lead the singing like a conductor, which was interesting. I don't know if she was doing it right, but it seemed like a completely arbitrary hand waving. Then the fun stuff began.
2. Relay races. Like 4x4 relay races. On a NOT track. I don't know exactly what to call their play yard. It's mostly clay, packed tightly, and extremely dusty with a negative amount of traction. Now, regarding the races themselves, each grade has 6 classes, so each grade had two heats that were like semis or something, so grade 1, classes 1-3 raced, and then 4-6. Then grade 2, classes 1-3, 4-6, etc. Then later at the end of the day, the top two from each heat in each grade raced for grade championships (I think). Keep in mind that no one spoke any English during any event, and no one explained anything that was happening. Now how each class chose the students is a mystery to me. Only 4 students in each class of 30-38 raced, naturally, and you would think that each class would send their 4 fastest students. However, the runners in most of the races were REALLY slow. Part of this is due, in my opinion, to the utter repulsion that Korean girls typically feel towards any kind of sport-like physical activity. I also think that the girls that ran are probably just the four girls who were least shy, because, in my experience, only the 5-8 most outgoing girls participate in anything that isn't giggling and whispering. The last oddity is that in one heat, all the girls ran barefoot. I think thy believed that running barefoot would benefit them. I don't know why. Additionally, they still wore their socks. It was completely bizarre.
3. DANCING. This was by far the best part of sports day as almost all of the classes choreographed and performed a dance to a Korean song. All the grade ones performed, 5/6 of
3. Jump Rope. Instead of individual jumping rope, each class did it individually. So basically, two girls would spin the rope, and everyone would line up and jump once and then out. I guess they were counting who had the most jumps completed in a certain amount of time, but each girl only got to jump once, and then got back in line on the other side and jumped through again. It was weird.
5. Finals of Relay Races. Same slow running. There was one really quick girl who was really short, but the rest of the girls on her team SUCKED at running, and so she was the last leg and had so much ground to make up and couldn't. sad face.
6. Bonus dance performance from the best dancers. SUPER JUNIOR- SORRY SORRY DANCE. Oh my god, so amazing(please focus on 2:33 of the video). Plus 10 out of 10 by 2pm. It was so goooooooood. It was a compilation of those two songs plus I think 3 more, and they absolutely rocked it. They were awesome.
7. Closing ceremonies.
Now for various other pictures:
Grade 3, Class 2
Then it was lunch time, and we had a delicious lunch with lots of fruit and ddok (korean sweet rice cake which is somehow both too chewy and too dry for my liking, but it super popular here). Then I practiced my dance for the English festival with my students until 3, when I went to the
Also, I want to let everyone know about one other amazing amazing amazing Korean song that I am currently OBSESSED with. SHINee's Ring Ding Dong. And yes, it is based/ripped/borrowed from Dr. Dre's Ring Ding Dong from the 90s
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