After a few wonderful, but also somewhat stressful weeks, I am back again.
I spent Holy Week in Taizé. I met some new people already while waiting for the bus in Mâcon. So far, I was the only German, but I knew that would change very quickly in Taizé itself. Even in the line for the German welcome (the Germans were the only ones who had a line), I met new people. I was pretty happy to speak German again. After quickly grabbing a bunk, I immediately signed up for the choir. I sang Easter in Taizé in 2011 as well. The first day was a bit chaotic overall, as you get to know new people, even old people that I still know from the winter.
The choir rehearsals were scheduled every day from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Then we sang vigorously during the evening prayer for 2 hours. Towards the end of the week, my singing voice got a bit rusty due to the lack of training beforehand. This was especially noticeable on Sunday and Monday, when I could hardly sing properly. C'est la vie. Overall, the days were well planned. Because of the large number of people, you also had to wait longer for meals. In the end, I had about 2.5/3 hours for myself before the evening prayer. Despite everything, these were great days with wonderful people. I am now officially a member of a 'Taizé Girls' group, which meets in Taizé every Easter. Through the choir, I met some Portuguese people and through my contacts from 'waiting for the bus', I also met some Dutch people.