Difference between revisions of "Ghana 2008 timeline"
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*July 27: visit shrine, complete final assignments, farewells... | *July 27: visit shrine, complete final assignments, farewells... | ||
*July 28: leave Dagbamete for airport, or further travel | *July 28: leave Dagbamete for airport, or further travel | ||
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+ | At Legon our class schedule is as follows: | ||
+ | * 9:30 - 11:00 Music 365 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) | ||
+ | * 11:30 - 1:00 MEAS 300 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) | ||
+ | * 3:00 - 5:30 Music 144 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; no class Thursdays) | ||
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+ | Thursday afternoons are set aside for mandatory fieldtrips. | ||
Mandatory fieldtrips during the first four weeks (at Legon) may include visits to: | Mandatory fieldtrips during the first four weeks (at Legon) may include visits to: | ||
* Aburi gardens (in the highlands overlooking Accra) | * Aburi gardens (in the highlands overlooking Accra) | ||
* John Collins' highlife centre, and visit to highlife club | * John Collins' highlife centre, and visit to highlife club | ||
− | * Accra cinema production | + | * An Accra cinema production center |
Mandatory fieldtrips during the last two weeks (in Dagbamete) will include visits to: | Mandatory fieldtrips during the last two weeks (in Dagbamete) will include visits to: | ||
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* local market | * local market | ||
− | The cost of mandatory fieldtrips is covered by your program fees and tuition. Optional fieldtrips cost extra, usually from $100-$200 for transport, food, lodging, and entrance fees. | + | The cost of mandatory fieldtrips is covered by your program fees and tuition. Optional fieldtrips cost extra, usually from $100-$200 for transport, food, lodging, and entrance fees. You are strongly encouraged to attend all optional fieldtrips. |
Revision as of 00:13, 5 May 2008
- June 13: All students have arrived on the University of Ghana Legon campus.
- June 14-15: Orientation on Legon campus and Accra tour
- June 16-19: first week of classes on campus
- June 19: mandatory afternoon fieldtrip
- June 20-22: optional fieldtrip to Kokrobite beach; Ga music, dance, and culture training.
- June 23-26: second week of classes on campus
- June 26: mandatory afternoon fieldtrip
- June 27-29: free weekend
- June 30 - July 3: third week of classes on campus
- July 3: mandatory afternoon fieldtrip
- July 4-6: optional fieldtrip to Kumasi and environs
- July 7-10: fourth and final week of classes on campus
- July 10: final performance on campus (Music 144)
- July 11: complete assignments for campus portion of program, mandatory fieldtrip including farewell dinner
- July 12: leave (early) for Dagbamete village, attend music and dance performance at Dzogadze in the afternoon, settle in Dagbamete
- July 13: visit village shrine, and observe its rituals
- July 14-17: first week of study in Dagbamete (performance, and fieldwork)
- July 18-20: optional fieldtrip to Cape Coast, Elmina, and Kakum forest.
- July 21-25: second week of study in Dagabmete (performance, and fieldwork)
- July 26: final performance in Dagbamete and party
- July 27: visit shrine, complete final assignments, farewells...
- July 28: leave Dagbamete for airport, or further travel
At Legon our class schedule is as follows:
- 9:30 - 11:00 Music 365 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
- 11:30 - 1:00 MEAS 300 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
- 3:00 - 5:30 Music 144 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; no class Thursdays)
Thursday afternoons are set aside for mandatory fieldtrips.
Mandatory fieldtrips during the first four weeks (at Legon) may include visits to:
- Aburi gardens (in the highlands overlooking Accra)
- John Collins' highlife centre, and visit to highlife club
- An Accra cinema production center
Mandatory fieldtrips during the last two weeks (in Dagbamete) will include visits to:
- nearby village of Dzogadze, for traditional Ewe music and dance performance
- local market
The cost of mandatory fieldtrips is covered by your program fees and tuition. Optional fieldtrips cost extra, usually from $100-$200 for transport, food, lodging, and entrance fees. You are strongly encouraged to attend all optional fieldtrips.