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Amy Bissonette <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Sep 2000 07:46:09 -0700
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I have also been thinking about doing something like
this, only in Europe.  I travelled extensively last
summer all over Europe and fell in love with Spain and
continued my love affair with Italy.  I am very
interested in living over in Europe for awhile.  I
thought I would support myself teaching English and
volunteer or try to work at a museum as well.  I am
just finishing my masters and my job search is slow
and frustrating.  Experiencing another culture can
only serve me better.  Does anyone know of anyplace in
either country (or Prague is another possibility) that
would be accepting of an American volunteer?
Museum/Cultural Center/Arts Center of any kind?  I am
open to any city in either Spain or Italy.  I am in
the early stages of considering this, but any
information would be helpful.
--- Alicia Quirk <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,  I am currently researching the possibility
> of moving to Japan for a
> year to teach English.  In addition to teaching, I
> was wondering if there
> were any museums, cultural centers, or traditional
> theatres that might be
> interested in welcoming an American volunteer?  I am
> especially interested
> in Japanese traditional crafts and Noh theatre.
>
> I have worked at the Mills College Art Museum as a
> Curatorial Assistant and
> have served there in a number of different
> capacities. I also recently
> worked as a Museum Educator at our local Children's
> Arts Museum.  I received
> my B.A. in Dramatic Arts in 1996.
>
> Thank you for your help, any information is much
> appreciated.
> Alicia Quirk
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
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