I can't say that I've ever been interested in dance, nor am I now. But it was quite Fanny interviewing her. She had joined the dance group when they were on a tour in France. It didn't really feel like an interview, we were just sitting down for a chat. And that was also exactly what I had aimed for. A small dance group performing a show doesn't really have much news value, that's why I chose to focus more on her. We got a good connection and I'm happy with how the chat turned out.
I've done other jobs as well of course but I got two jobs that I like the most. The dancer and iinterviewing Jesus. Sadly the Jesus I inteviewed isn't the famous one. He's a mere director of a Spanish programming company that is new in Sweden but the headline "Love led Jesus to Sweden" felt quite good to write and he was a pleasant chap.
During this week I've learned a lot more about how to do things. But I think it was more important that I got to feel how it was to work. Soon it's Christmas, meaning I'll be in Stockholm. I'm probably gonna talk to the news director of the paper that I'll be a trainee at during the end of March next year. And this week of "being a real journalist" has made me more excited than ever to be a trainee. I can't wait!
Links to
The dancer
Jesus
Fanny Barroquére, the dancer.