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Hi,
I'm Chris, I have been working in the performing rights field for 5 years and am now taking my experience to India. I am looking forward to experiencing all that India has to offer!
Bye for now,
Chris.
Farewell From Chennai
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The three months here have
gone reasonably quickly, largely thanks to the fantastic people I've
been working with. As I'm sure I've mentioned I don't enjoy teaching but
one of the reasons I wanted to do this project was to find out if it
was a possibility for the future. There are many options; teaching ain't
one of them! Next week Nina and I are having three days out of Chennai
to teach kids at a school in Ooty, a mountainous area towards the
centre of south India (an overnight train journey to get there), and try
and give their teachers some new ideas. The region survives thanks to
the many tea plantations; being high up it's much cooler. Never thought I
would say it but I can't wait to be cold!! We get back to Chennai
ridiculously early on Thursday morning, then I teach until 8.30 on
Thursday evening! After that we're into our final week, with a 'Skool
Nite' concert when Nina's promised to wear a sari, and we and our
students will perform. Speaking
of performing, at the beginning of September we played at a festival
organised by the school, with me on keyboards and backing vocals and Nina on flute.
The man in the first photo is Saroop, my boss and guitarist
extraordinaire. He's a man of many talents, including being a recording
engineer. Tomorrow Nina and I are going to the other centre where
there's a little studio to record a CD of the things we played at the
festival (Jethro Tull!) and maybe some other bits and pieces - a nice
souvenir.
Jo and I had a weekend at the beach last
weekend, so perfect to get out of town and relax by the pool or in a
hammock on the beach!
So I bid you farewell from Chennai!
I've really loved every minute, it's been a fantastic experience and
I've learned so much. Now it's time to fulfil a life-long (well,
nearly!) ambition to see tigers in the wild, or as wild as they get, in
the knowledge that it could be the first and last time (there are only
1600 left in India) and travel round this amazing country in the
process. It's bewildering to think that this time last year I had no
idea any of this would be happening, and it only started coming together
in February - to those who helped me get here, 'thanks' doesn't even
come close.