Switzerland

June 9th, Aarau Day 1

The Dins relished a homemade and robust breakfast of fruit, pastries, muesli, coffee, and crepes at the home of our Switzerland host, KJ. We then spent the afternoon touring Alte Kantonsschule Aarau (The Old Cantonal School, Aarau), which is a renowned institution that instructs students ages 16-20. After performing for the students, the Dins were introduced to their host families and students, and headed off to a beautiful garden party to enjoy some classic Swiss food and socialize with the host students. After that, it was off to our homestays for a well-deserved rest.

June 10th, Luzern & Zürich Day 2

KJ and a wonderful teacher from the Kantonsschule planned an incredible day full of sightseeing. The Dins began the day by boarding a train to Luzern, where they visited the Chapel Bridge and walked around the Old Town and its beautiful architecture. Then, Dins boarded a cruise boat to cross Lake Luzern, surrounded by bright teal waters and picturesque mountains. From there, Dins took a train car up Mount Rigi, relishing the stunning views overlooking the city and its surrounding natural beauty. Hiking the final stretch of the mountain, the Dins reached the peak and enjoyed a well-deserved snack. After a scenic journey to return to the base of the Rigi, Dins took a short train to Zürich and explored the city. In the evening, the Dins enjoyed an orchestral and choral concert at the newly-renovated Kongresshaus Theater.

June 11th, Aarau Day 3

The Dins spent today exploring Switzerland with their host families! Jay Hong, Samuel and a Mattheus went on an Alpine excursion to a lake called Oeschinensee. The water was startlingly clear (and they even managed to drink a little of it). WeTheylit a campfire and grilled some Swiss sausages, while sharing some chocolates too; then they went on a luge ride with some gorgeous scenery.

Other Dins remained closer to home. Hannah and her host ventured on a bike ride to a castle nearby. Elio and Samson went with their hosts on a local hike—the views were impeccable. Afterwards, Samson and Hannah met for drinks in charming downtown Aarau. Prices were not terribly expensive by Swiss standards—but the drinks °were° terribly good.

Meanwhile, AJ and their host went all the way to Basel. Their original plan was to visit the Kunstmuseum there, the oldest public art museum in the world, but a combination of sleeping in and accidentally getting on the wrong train left them a °tiny bit° strapped for time. Instead, they walked around the city and admired the architecture all around. There were two very cool art installations, too! After heading back to Aarau, Mila’s dad made three (!!!) different kinds of pasta for dinner. They ended off the day with a walk out to and along the Aare river, which, especially around golden hour, was quite picturesque.

June 12th, Unterlunkhofen Day 4

The day began with an early commute to KJ’s lovely home. There, we changed and prepared for our afternoon concert. KJ hosted a garden party for friends, family, and supporters of the Dins. It was an amazing event with beautiful hors d’oeuvres, good conversation and great vibes. The Dins performed for the crowd, which was great fun. We had the chance to say farewell to all our new Swiss friends—and we know we’ll remain in touch.