Rosa – Dancing the Tarantella from Florence to Melbourne
I have to admit, when I heard talk of a Tarantella School in Melbourne, I was sceptical. Being from Liguria, the Tarantella was, for me, totally foreign and I associated
I have to admit, when I heard talk of a Tarantella School in Melbourne, I was sceptical. Being from Liguria, the Tarantella was, for me, totally foreign and I associated
When you think of a journey to Thailand, you may be more likely to think of young backpackers and TEFL teachers on round-the-world trips than families adventuring with children in
A while ago, Expatclic launched a survey to find out the best ideas we have discovered in our various host countries. Here are the surprising results. The country that
Aurore is Italo-Belgian. She lives in Brussels, where she teaches voice classes, and works in photography, writing and performances. She is organising a wonderful voice seminar in Tuscany. In this
Carol was one of the first friends I, Barbaraexpat, made in Melbourne and, like me, she left her home country for love! Over the years I have had the privilege
We are so lucky to have Isla, a Scottish in Melbourne, telling us about a new great project for expat students, My Online Schooling. You recently relocated from Scotland
Valexpat has met Alaine Handa in Singapore, and interviewed her on her interesting life as a TCK, but mostly about her wonderful idea of mixing Chokladbollar making with elements taken
In this article Joannie shares the emotional and practical journey of finding the right place to live, when the choice is not completely straightforward. Thank you Joannie for this genuine
We thank Jostein for allowing us to translate his article on his condition of male accompanying partner. Translated from Norwegian by our talented Venusiaexpat. I have lived abroad as
Claudiaexpat has interviewed Becky, an English career change coach, about her going back home after years abroad, and setting up a fulfilling job based on her whole experience overseas (and