Millennium Centre

Millennium Centre

29 May 2013

Stepping into the Dragon's Lair

Hello again!
Representing the United States in one of the most Welsh things ever!
I haven't really been up to too much as of late, but that all changed this past Monday...
I toured the Millennium Stadium with my friend Kirsten W.
The tour was scheduled to start at 2pm, but we needed to check in by 1:45pm. I was a little worried about Kirsten showing up on time (the bank holiday was playing havoc with the buses). While I waited, I chatted with the guy working at the counter in the WRU store. He was very excited to meet an American (I'm sensing a theme here). He was a Cardiff native. I talked about being an international student at Cardiff University (Also shared that Dr. Jamie Roberts and I talked about being bioscience students, yay connections!).

Fun Fact #31: I swear, as soon as someone brings up that they're Welsh, it's only a matter of time that the topic of the rugby will be breached. Call it: Erin's First Law of Welsh Conversation.

Luckily, Kirsten showed up in time for the tour to start! We started off by watching a 4-minute movie that gave an overview of the stadium. Then we walked out of the WRU store into the stadium proper.

What lovely weather we're blessed with on this bank holiday! 

Symbol of the WRU: the Prince of Wales feathers
Our first stop was the Ray Gravell Press Area.
Where the captains and coaches would sit to be grilled by the press! 
Grav at the eisteddfod 
Our guide engaged in a little banter about how the losing side traditionally is first to meet the press. "So the English are first in the room usually". It was cute to see the kids on the tour sitting up at the desk and give a pretend press-conference.

In the hallway, we heard about the early days of Welsh rugby. Edward Treharne was called to play from out of the crowd during a Wales vs. England match because the Welsh side only had 13 players instead of 15! This was back in 1881.

Next up was the Home Dressing Room.
Some workout equipment 
Y Ddraig Goch! That's "The Red Dragon" in Welsh!
The guide told us the story of how the dressing room was cursed (because the footballers used to change there and they always lost!). A Feng-shui master was brought in. Apparently there were too many corners and the qi was stagnating or something. So he threw around some rocksalt, said some incantations and walked a horse and bird around outside. And after all that, they still lost! They had a local artist come in and paint a mural, and that seemed to do the trick!
Lucky Mural!
Our guide played us a "cleaned-up" version of a coach's speech. I do have to say, after hearing it, I was ready to step out onto the pitch and do Wales proud!
Numerical order: Gethin Jenkins, Richard Hibbard, Adam Jones,  Alun Wyn Jones (and I can't read or remember number five, sorry!), but I think number 6 is Sam Warburton... 
Justin Tipuric, Toby Faletau, Mike Phillips and Dan Biggar
Alex Cuthbert, Jamie Roberts, Jonathan Davies, and George North 
Oh, Leigh... 
Ken Owens, James Hook and Luke Charteris
Poor Ryan Jones. Omitted from the Lions, Barbarians, Wales' squad to play Japan, and now my photos. I'm so sorry!
Lloyd Williams, Paul James and Scott Williams.
The floor was slightly springy, apparently it's easier on the players' feet.

Massage tables? What does it take to be a masseuse for the team?!
Cap commemorating international appearances 
On our way out to the Stadium pitch, there was a photo taken of the 2012 Welsh squad in their regional kits.
Recognise anyone?
I wanted to enter the pitch with my American Flag Scarf streaming out behind me, but, alas, t'was not meant to be. Too many people in front clogging up the tunnel. They did have cheering playing while we walked out, so that was pretty cool.
The door for the Players' Tunnel! 
Lens Flair!!  
The pitch is palletised, meaning that it can be removed for other events. The grass is from Scunthorpe, so it's fair to say that the Welsh technically haven't lost on home turf. Cheeky.
The event they're preparing for is the FIM British Speedway GP 2013. Rhianna will be performing here on June 10th!
Who's directing this? J. J. Abrams?! 


Makes me wonder what it's like to run out here to a full-house! 
Assembling the race track!
After this was the football dressing room. Our guide poked fun at the footballers. Apparently, both the football and rugby teams used the same room. The rugby coach at the time, Warren Gatland, disliked the room immensely. When he went to speak to the team, his back was always to someone. I'm told that  Gatland, being a very persuasive man, arranged to get the rugby dressing room moved to its present location. The invitation was extended to the footballers, but they declined. Our guide guessed that it was because the mirrors were here!



Can you find me?
The Millennium Stadium hosted a couple Olympic events.





We were able to climb to the highest seats in the stadium! I have to tell you, the view was awesome. I think it would've been better to watch the Varsity match from there than from the seats closer to the pitch!
Feel the vertigo! Also, feel the burn climbing up all those steep steps! 



In the corner there, I think that's where commentators sit, but I could be wrong...
As the finale of the tour, we walked over to the President's Box. Hands-down, the best seats in the house, right by the centre line. You can't buy tickets here, you have to be invited by the WRU president. Quite a few celebrities have sat here over the years (including Will and Kate!).
The Royal Seats have extra arm-room! 
More seats in the President's Box, note the inferior arm-room. Peasants!
Our guide brought out a trophy for us to pose with (It was a Wales vs Argentina trophy from 2009, if I recall correctly). Not to brag too much, but I already have a trophy picture and it was with the Six Nations trophy. Kirsten and I felt like we could skip this part.
And that concludes our tour!
After the tour, Kirsten and I dodged the rain and got some stuff at Starbucks. I also went shopping a little bit by myself. I grabbed a quick late-lunch/early-dinner at Crepe Affaire. It was very much needed! As the rain continued to pour, I went to the Chaplaincy to dry off and take a break. People were still raving about the dinner Rosina and I made last Sunday (chicken drumsticks in a spicy tomato sauce with curry rice and veg). I love the people there, such a nice group. What a great way to spend a rather dreary day.

When I got back, I posted a photo to my Instagram account and tagged the WRU in it. They posted it on their Facebook page. Here are the current stats on it.
Impressive! I feel so loved.
Cheers!

17 May 2013

I am SHERlocked

This week has been my week of doom. Three exams in the span of five days. Luckily, I've been able to de-stress in other ways...

On Thursday, my friend Laura B. messaged me "Supposed Sherlock filming at the Uni", right near the Law Building. A quick check of the #setlock tag on twitter confirmed the story. I charged out of bed and threw on my orange sundress. The weather was gorgeous, I couldn't blame them for filming on a day like today! As I walked up to the intersection at Corbett Road, I saw a sizeable group of Sherlock-watchers gathered.

Film Trailers too!
I talked to a girl about it as we crossed the street together. She seemed intrigued. I met up with my friends Laura B and Lieselot, as well as Laura's flatmate Bronwen. We saw Benedict Cumberbatch! He was walking to a trailer, but he took the opportunity to wave at us. The shrieking from the crowd was quite something. It was interesting seeing the behind-the-scenes crew working. I saw some costumes being ferried around. I'm not really one to speculate but they did seem pretty flashy...
Lines of trailers  
Benedict ended up hopping into a black Jaguar, but not before giving us another wave.
Creeper shot
Lieselot, Laura B. and I got in touch with Kirsten B. about meeting us (Bronwen had since gone to get lunch). She had been at a lecturer's office hours and she apparently walked through some film setup on her way out. We made the trek to the Glamorgan Building as quick as we could.
Seagulls are omnipresent on campus. This one found a perch on a filmcrew van!
Totally inconspicuous! 
That crewman is wearing a Doctor Who Crew shirt! We enjoyed admiring him while we waited. 
There weren't too many people hanging around at this point (exams were in full-swing I'm guessing). We just sat around and nicknamed some of the setcrew. One of them was really rude. He was carrying something and just said "In the way!" to a group of girls gathered at the foot of the stairs. There are nicer ways to ask, and they weren't blocking it on purpose...

Benedict popped back out again. He was actually really stealthy. I noticed him first (just by chance) and  the words "There he is!" escaped my lips. I said it a little louder than was probably appropriate. Everyone twirled their heads around so fast, I feared whiplash injuries. I waved at Benedict, and he waved back. Eat it, Tumblr.
The back of Benedict's head 
Laura B. ended up walking into the frame but it turned into a very artsy little shot. 
He looks shorter in real life, maybe that's just because I'm used to seeing 6ft 6" rugby players...
He returned inside and I introduced myself to some of the other girls nearby. They were both nursing students from Cardiff Uni, which was super cool! I told them my mom was a professor of nursing and they said "Yes, someone who understands our plight!". We bonded over all sorts of stuff like science stuff and fandoms. They told us about when they met Matt Smith in Live Lounge last year in Cardiff. It was after they shot Doctor Who. The girls I met were dressed up in togas for a theme party and they got a picture with him! He mentioned the encounter afterwards in a Graham Norton interview. Haha. They also talked about seeing Jamie Roberts because all their nursing and his medschool classes are on the same campus. They've seen him riding around on his Vespa (As a note, Jamie is 6' 4" and around 235 lb). The mental images, I just can't stop laughing...
I swear I talk about things other than Rugby. I promise!
Set pieces in the trucks. I wonder what they're for? Also, Benedict's and Martin's cars await their passengers
That one horsehead really freaked me out when I noticed it
We saw the crew walking out of the building, carrying equipment and props. I saw some large snake-vases and spears. Don't ask what it means, because I couldn't tell you.
There were also extras dressed up in military garb. Some were also dressed in a costume I saw being carried around earlier! Then, the moment we all had been waiting for...
This was supposed to be a shot of Martin Freeman, but some other guy got in the way. 
He sees me! Maybe he's thinking "Oh, it's that crazy American with the orange sundress again".
While everyone was getting photos of Benedict getting into the car, I documented the fandom.
Martin Freeman seemed like he was in a bit of a rush, but Benedict waved again to us. Such a nice guy! I'd say that was the best revision break ever.


On a different note, My Word! This blog has been viewed over Two Thousand times! I'm flattered that everyone enjoys seeing my weird life so much.

Cheers!