More Images from Utrecht, Copenhagen and Århus

Shots of friends and colleagues from pre-and post New Years' fests in Holland and Denmark. Cec, Marton and I took New Years 2001 in Budapest, so we have more of the season's pictures on that page.

The crowd at the Sinterklaas feast at our teacher Paul DeLange's place in Utrecht. Seated in front L-R are Nada, Josiane and Alex. Standing are Magnus, Yvonne, Sibylle, Klaartje, Tobias, Kasper, Ana, Toby, Lisbeth, Bram, Katrine, Marton, Pete, Cecilie, and Paul.
Clockwise from front, Yvonne, Katrine, Kasper, Josiane, Paul, Marton, Toby and Tobias.
The reading of the Sinterklaas poems. L-R are Klaartje, Yvonne, Tobias, Katrine, Alex and Paul.
Paul, Bram and Yvonne after the Sinterklaas feast.
Our last night at the infamous Vogel (also called "Sturmvogel" or "Schlachtvogel," depending on how hung-over one is the day after visiting it). Sibylle, Katrine, Josiane, and Yvonne are pictured sitting by the flames, whilst off camera to the right, the guys are throwing darts and getting hammered on lethal "Winterbrews."
Marton and I on the deck of the ferry between Puttgarden, Germany and Rødby, Denmark, on the way from Budapest to the beginning of our second semester in Århus.
In front of Christiansborg, the Danish Parliament, on our first day in Copenhagen. L-R are Josiane, Ana, Marton, Alex and Nada.
Bram and Yvonne, getting loaded in Copenhagen. Behind them is the Norwegian guitarist who entertained us all evening. It is unapparent in the picture, but his head is surprisingly large for his body.
Klaartje and Josiane in Copenhagen.
Bram, Yvonne, and some Danes.
Pete, loaded in Copenhagen.
The crowd in Rådhuspladsen in Copenhagen. L-R are Cecilie, Klaartje, Nada, Magnus, Ana, Bram, Yvonne, Alex, Tobias and Kasper.
Toby and Yvonne, in one of the Skjoldhøj buildings.
A late "Christmas" feast at Ana's place in Skjoldhøj.
Cecilie, Marton, Ana, Bram and Josiane dancing at Skjoldhøj after a lot of food and quite a lot of hi-alcohol "snaps."
Yvonne and Ana towards the end of the evening at the Christmas feast.

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