A wedding in Africa?

“If I get married I want to have my wedding in Africa.” I blurted out the other day.

My mother looked at me with a confused expression..

“Sure, it’s a long shot.. and I don’t know most of the continent, so I guess I mean Mozambique.. “

…? She wasn’t getting it.

“It’s about the party – people dance, hug and have a great time! It’s real, no matter the age! So much love and good vibes.. Plus the awesome tradition of Dança da familia. I want all that!”

..you better find yourself somebody to marry first.

Touché. And if I ever do and can’t bring my loved ones to Moz, I’ll at least try to bring the tradition of dancing. :)

Mena and Celio’s wedding in 2012 is still the most beautiful reception I have attended. Here’s some nostalgia and lots of dancing. Not easy to dance these tunes without heels, I tell you, but it was a long day! Come join in on the fun.

Belize Carnival 2014 – Carnival day at Michelle’s

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

The morning after less than three hours of sleep after the J’ouvert madness and morning beach adventures, it was time for the second part of Belize City Carnival. Michelle invited us all to her place from where we were able to watch the carnival dancers pass by, while munching on delicious vegan Mayan chocolate cake and other goodies that people had brought. Yum and yum, a fun and nice way to spend the Saturday. Thanks Michelle!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Carnival day!

Belize Carnival 2014 – Wet Fete, Jouvert, and a sunrise swim!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belizeans from all over the country came to the capital to celebrate the carnival and go crazy with soca music, dancing, water, mud, chocolate and paint. My first ever carnival experience was an absolutely spectacular one and I haven’t had this fun in ages. We met up with friends and started off with the Wet Fete at 2am, a party where not one person was left dry. We continued to the 4am J’ouvert carnival starting party, with the carnival trucks driving through the entire city, followed by dancing people – completely insane! We danced, danced and danced through the streets filled with lost flip flops and rivers of chocolate until the sun came up, and I was absolutely euphoric about dancing to the sunrise again after such a long time – it was amazing!! Strangers with mud-covered faces were posing for photos, every single person was happy and energetic, old ladies, little kids and booty-popping girls – and Belize managed to dance its way straight into my heart.

We all lost each other in the crowd, obviously, so I followed one of my friends home so she wouldn’t walk alone and was just about to take a cab when Mariela showed up with her car. “We’re going to the beach, come join us” So four of us went to a beach a bit outside of Belize City, and had a beautiful relaxing swim in the morning sun. Water heals and gives joy, and after all of this euphoria overload it was the perfect way to stabilize, have the water calm us down, and just beautifully end by celebrating life and it’s pleasures.

Thank you for an amazing experience, Belize and friends!

(Enjoy the photos, don’t miss the videos below! Contact me here for full resolution photos.)

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Wet Fete!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

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Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Jouvert!

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

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Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

Belize Carnival 2014 - Morning Swim

August in Belize

Here are some photos and videos from August that I didn’t publish.

August was a month of many new beginnings and starting to settle in this city and country. A lot of work, but also a lot of pleasure.

I visited the impressive Lamanai pyramids, did some island-hopping, danced at the Costa Maya festival, started taking private Shotokan and self defence classes, continued dancing and bonding with the beautiful Danza Revelation crew, and started going for Hot Yoga on Saturday mornings.

In the photos shared below there are glimpses of a couple of dinners with friends and work colleagues, a barbecue/paella pool-party at the British High Commission, working on getting UNICEF in the spotlight through live radio broadcasts, TV talk shows and breast feeding specials, and a beautiful concert by the African-American a’capella group Sweet Honey in the Rock, with an opening by the Belizean pride The Garifuna Collective.

Belize City is home now, how crazy is that?

World Breastfeeding Week 2014

UNICEF Belize at Estereo Amor

Margaritas

Margaritas

Margaritas

Margaritas

Margaritas

De Barcelona dinner

De Barcelona dinner

Sweet Honey in the Rock concert

Sweet Honey in the Rock concert

Sweet Honey in the Rock concert

Sweet Honey in the Rock concert

Sweet Honey in the Rock concert

Sweet Honey in the Rock concert

We’ll never be like them – No one is like we are.

“I’m waking up and remain in bed. I can feel you breathing. The whole world is awake, you’re shutting off. Will this become easier some day? This is where I want to be, although I shouldn’t. Come a little closer. I can see you thinking that you should leave..

Please just turn around, give me something to dream about, we’ll never be like them..

No one is like we are. People all around but. No one is like we are. All we know. No one is like we are. High above the ground. No one is like we are. And so what? No one is like we are. And you are just like me. No one is like we are. I’m of another kind. No one is like we are. It’s never going to be like it’s supposed to. No one is like we are..

I’m waking up in a different city. Where I’m not supposed to be. I’m imagining how it all could be. This heat is making me weak. Nobody knows that you’re just like me. Stay a little longer. I’m saying your name but I get no response.

Please just turn around, give me something to dream about, we’ll never be like them..

No one is like we are. People all around but. No one is like we are. All we know. No one is like we are. High above the ground. No one is like we are. And so what? No one is like we are. And you are just like me. No one is like we are. I’m of another kind. No one is like we are. It’s never going to be like it’s supposed to. No one is like we are!


Little Jinder & Melo – Inga e som vi e (2014)

Listening to the pink, fluffy and very high pitched love duet by Little Jinder and Melo. The video is continuing on the satirical and stereotype pushing wave that Swedish pop lately has been riding, and it’s all just sugar-coated and cheesy enough to create a double-negative and turn the experience into something beautiful. I believe. And then there’s of course the sincere looking making-out session, and the high quality video and light, accompanied by, again, overly cheesy editing. You know that wonderful, warm, sunny bubble that turns you into an irrational, giggling, emotional and constantly overwhelmed fuzzball? Yes, that one. Even the video manages to capture the sweet absurdity of it, and Little Jinder explains further in an interview with the magazine Nöjesguiden:

“A lot of your music, and this video, seems to be about capturing a certain feeling. Is this song about being super-duper mega in love?”

“- Exactly. I think it’s interesting how you just “lose it” when you feel very strongly for other people, both negatively and positively. This particular song highlights the need of creating a bubble that can maintain the conviction that what you feel is totally unique and very, very right.”

Little Jinder

And me? I got late for the dinner I was getting dressed for when this song started playing on my streaming radio. The urge to flow around, sing along, and press repeat was too strong to ignore, and I was filled with a feeling of love for the world, happiness for finding time to cultivate my work-out endorphins, and just.. calm. Then I got dizzy from spinning around and realized I should get going, so I threw on my long black dress, painted my lips red to match my freshly bruised knuckles, and jumped into the car.

Danza Revelation Belize – Meet the gang.

Danza Revelation

“How you feelin’ my Revelationaries?” “Awoogah!!” “I caan’t hear yooou!” “AWOOOOOGAH!!”

Cricel Castillo is our mountain of energy. The dancer, turned fitness freak, turned body building diva leads her Danza Revelation classes the way you would want all fitness instructors to be, with insane amounts of positive energy, always pushing it to the limit, always encouraging, and with a new surprise in each and every class. Sometimes we do special event Danza, such as the time when the room was left dark and Cricel brought in a DJ with disco lamps to play for us in a nightclub athmosphere. She has designed the programme herself, and you can instantly tell she loves her sexy choreographies as much as we do, and that she does is as part of her own work out routine. We’ve become a gang, there’s no doubt about it. We even have our own Whatsapp group where we share photos and shout-outs of awesomeness. And we hug.

If you’re in Belize City and would like to join us, it’s easy: Wednesdays at 17.30, Body 2000, upstairs. It’s only 10BZD per class plus a one-time 5BZD registration fee, and you don’t even need to pay or register for the gym. Then there’s of course also the The Revelation Bootcamp on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5am in the BTL park – which is another Cricel-designed adventure but way too early for my face. She does occasionally have a bootcamp in the weekends though, and last time was SO MUCH FUN. There’s going to be one on Saturday August 30th at 7am, so I’ll try to get up for that one. Come join!

Anyway, enough text – here are some visual goodies. Awoooogah!

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Costa Maya Festival in San Pedro.. and more swimming

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Three of my Danza buddies invited me to join them to the Costa Maya festival on San Pedro island (which is a short boatride away from Caye Caulker) so I hopped over on Saturday afternoon and joined them for a night of dancing and a day of playing. The beach party was great but later became a slightly bizarre experience with people being way too intoxicated and dancing rather rough dancehall in front of amazed kids, (don’t miss the video) but all in all it was a great night and a fun day of swimming.. Awoogah!

San Pedro Costa Maya

San Pedro Costa Maya

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San Pedro Costa Maya

San Pedro Costa Maya

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San Pedro Costa Maya

San Pedro Costa Maya

San Pedro Costa Maya

San Pedro Costa Maya

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San Pedro Costa Maya

San Pedro Costa Maya

It all went by too fast.. 10 days in New York: Work, work and some much needed pleasure.

New York 2014

I didn’t take enough photos to properly show you what my days in New York really consisted of, so I’ll have to tell rather than show. I arrived very late on Friday night, and Luc had arranged a place for us just by the office which was extremely comfortable as I really wasn’t in the mood to fight New York traffic in the mornings. On Saturday we went all in on shopping, and I brought home bags full of clothes after realizing how extremely tired I was of wearing the same office wear for the last couple of years. In the evening we met up with Renata, Isham and Den at Louie and Chan, a really nice restaurant with weird things on the menu. Sea urchin, anyone? Yum. As it got late, the downstairs part of the restaurant transformed into a full-on Afrohouse nightclub, with African beats and love blasting out of the speakers so energetically they almost made me cry from euphoria. Can you believe they played Lengoma? I was seriously the happiest kid in New York that moment.

Then Sunday came, and we continued our shopping spree, and in the evening we went to see “Sleep No More” which for me was an amazing experience. So, I know there are a lot of superlatives here, but seriously, “Sleep no More” was different from any other performance I’ve seen in my life – and the acting, the dancing, the atmosphere, the vibe, the emotions, the entire concept.. it was all amazing! Imagine a “Eyes Wide Shut” kind of vibe where it’s always a little bit too dark and all onlookers need to wear white masks.. in a huge building where you can walk around on the different floors and enter the different rooms freely, and you have been separated from your partner, and NOBODY talks. You think you’re lost and it all gets a bit scary.. when actors suddenly appear from nowhere, and dance and act.. and you can either watch them do sometimes very absurd things, or go to a different room where something else probably/maybe is happening. It’s like a real-time bizarre story unfolding somewhere around you and you just urge to find the story. “What’s going on? Where am I? What is all this?” Amazing. I’m going to save the spoilers as I think you should definitely try to go see the play if you have the chance. All I can say is that there is no way to fully comprehend it all, and people go to see it over and over again to get the full picture.. very, very, very cool. (If you are not going to see the play, CLICK here to see a little bit what it was like.)

Monday! Remember Emine from Mozambique? She was in the UNICEF office when I was there and we became good friends even though she only arrived a month before I was leaving.. now she’s working in New York so we had to meet for lunch and give each other a quick update. It was great seeing her. Then the regional office figured we might as well take the opportunity to have a meeting while the entire communication team is in New York – and what a great idea it was! We met, got introduced, and exchanged ideas as well as the challenges we are facing in our respective countries, and we planned jointly on how to take on the new Global Communication Strategy in the region. It was great meeting all the colleagues I’ve only met online so far. Turned out we have a fantastic team to represent the Latin America and the Caribbean. And then, as if my Monday wasn’t already too packed with new impressions, I suddenly got a call from Etevaldo from Mozambique, who literally was in transit in New York after competing in the World Tang Soo Do Championships in North Carolina along with his friends (and winning a bunch of gold medals for Mozambique – yay!) and basically, they were in a cab on their way back to the airport after passing by the apple store to get some much needed gear, so we got exactly five minutes and a hug and high-fives with the Mozambique gang before they needed to drive off again. So random, and so very nice! So much Mozambique in New York.

The Global Communication Team Meeting finally kicked off on Tuesday morning, and it was an intense week of great speakers, very interesting presentations, and of course Mia Farrow making a bunch of people cry by showing the three watches on her wrist, with times set to the times of the refugee camps she’s been visiting the most in Darfur and the Central African Republic, and New York. “I never really leave” she said, and concluded with “you guys are my heroes” and by making a heart with her hands. In the midst of it all I found out a C4D colleague was moving to work in Nairobi and got invited for her farewell party together with people from the Communication for Development community that I have been interacting with online for years..! It was truly a week of meetings, and I met colleagues from all over the world as we were over 170 participants representing more than 90 countries.

After the meeting on Wednesday we all went for a Circle Line cruise around Manhattan and I really realized how beautiful this part of UNICEF is when the rain started pouring down. People started laughing and ran in to hide and dance inside the boat at first, but then they started coming out into the rain, one by one, until almost all of us ended up dancing in the rain and embracing the good vibes – such a beautiful evening of bonding! Forget the Belizean saying “No working during drinking hours” when you’re around this gang by the way – people seem to love their jobs so much they couldn’t stop talking about it, and it was very inspiring to see so many people who actually enjoy what they do for a living and continue working after hours not because they have to but because they want to.

The next morning people were energized and ready to tackle the two last days of the meeting – the cruise was a strategically brilliant move by the organizers as the third day usually is when people start feeling like their brains are melting from too much information. But the sessions were interactive and people stayed engaged, we took a group photo and everybody got their business cards ready to make sure to stay in touch and exchange information, experiences and documents over borders and time zones. “Let’s support each other and not reinvent the wheel!” was heard all over.

As work officially was over, we met with friends, went dancing, did the last part of shopping and went for dinner at one of my favourite restaurants in New York, and probably one of the most bizarre ones in the world: King Noodle, I was happy to get at least quick one-on-one catching up sessions with both Renata and Den, and that I got to see Leonie who just moved to New York as well. I was officially off on Monday, but went back to the office for a couple of meetings and a proper hug from Emine. Last errands, last dinners, last everything. And very early on Tuesday morning I flew off.

It was all a bit too short, New York. But thanks again!

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Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

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Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

Global communication Team Meeting NYHQ

New York 2014

New York 2014

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New York 2014

New York 2014

17 Days of Wow.

It’s been a busy, hectic and exciting bunch of days since I last updated anything on here.. First, we spent three days in the field, travelling to the most remote villages in Toledo district to speak to people and health workers in the communities and assess the situation of women and children.. I have quitw a lot of photos and will share some as soon as time allows me to. I got rubber boots to get by and it was the best purchase of the year, I could go anywhere, climb muddy hills and cross rivers – awesome!

I flew back to Belize City on Thursday, washed everything, went to the office, packed, and took a flight to New York on Friday morning.

In New York I attended the UNICEF Global Communication Team Meeting along with over 170 participants from more than 90 countries, where the first ever UNICEF Global Communication and Public Advocacy Strategy was presented and discussed in preparation for the big launch.

I spent 10 days in New York, and apart from working, learning, meeting exciting people, and going for a bunch of brown bag lunches, I met with some of my good friends who live in the city and got the opportunity to spend some time with Luc, eat wonderful food, go dancing, see the super exciting play “Sleep no More”, and buy stuff, clothes and gadgets to keep me entertained for the rest of the year.

Then the much dreaded Tuesday of good bye’s came.. and I took an early morning flight to Miami for a 3 hour sushi overlay, (the sushi in Miami airport is actually really good – no kidding!) and got back to Belize City early enough to get all my laundry done and bags unpacked while it was still Eid al Fitr which is a UN holiday. Being back home was good. And sweaty.

Today was a day full of work. And then, at 5.30pm I suddenly realized that it was Wednesday, and rushed to my Danza Revelation class where my dancing buddies welcomed me back with hugs and smiles and we danced ourselves sweaty, happy and ready to take on another set of adventures.

Wonderful!!

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Shaking it in the Dark!

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Today we had the Danza Revelation class with the lights turned off, disco lights on and DJ Khris spinning our tracks. It was like kicking all of our Danza moves in a real nightclub with a big group of friends, huge amounts of energy, and loud “awoooogah!” shouts – I’m so happy to have found this amazing group!

Took a little time-out to film one of the Brazilian songs we were doing – just as the sun was setting. Cricel Castillo in the front line, showing the way to shake it.