Duncan's grandmother asked him to say what his favourite 5 theatre experiences were this year.
After some reflection, he said that for 'musicals, it was Rock of Ages (followed by Wicked and Legally Blonde). For 'plays', his favourite wewas One Man Two Guvnors (followed by Noises Off)
It was a bit tricky coming up with a top 5 list.
First, we needed to figure out how many things he has seen altogether. The list was large, not only because him mother dragged him to so many things, but also because his grandmother and aunt wyona came to visit so frequently during the year, and the two of them are west end junkies.
They, determined to expand his horizons, and expose him to the best that live theatre has to offer, took him along with them on their excursions.
Thus, in addition to his top 5, this year duncan saw the following:
Matilda, Billy Elliot, Wizard of Oz, Singing in the Rain, Sunshine Boys, Betty Blue Eyes, The Railway Children, Britain's Got Bhangra, Cool Hand Luke - The Musical, Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka (in Russian with surtitles!?), Slave - A Question of Freedom, Comedy of Errors, Shrek, The Lion King, Chicago, Crazy for You, Masterclass, Soul Sister....
Hmmm..... when i type it out, even i have to admit that the list is long... hahaha
insights, outtakes and observations from our sabbatical year in England
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Family Cruise
June was a month of travel for our family. Along with Arta, we headed off to Southhampton to board the Independence of the Seas for a 14 day cruise through the mediterranean. If there were only time, each of us would be doing 14 different posts, capturing 5 different experiences of each day. The days were full, full, full! Hard to even know WHERE to start with the reports, since there was so much to see.
For one thing,the ship had an $8.5 million budget for art, and so arta and i spent tons of time wandering the stairwells exploring the (exceptionally well curated) collection.
On the landing of the stairwell between each floor, you would find a smallish photo of a piece of 'classic' art.
Occupying the rest of the space was a much larger piece of modern art 'in dialogue' with that classic.
For example, Botticelli's famous Birth of Venus was set along side a work of the same name by Robert Silvers.
From a distance, it looks like it is just a close up of the botticelli original.
But when you look a closer look at Silvers' version, you could see that the piece was completely made up of smaller famous images of art...almost like 'pointilism', but with small computer generated images. (he is the inventor of photomosaic process). Stunning. Anyways, there was something interesting to look at on each of the 12 levels in all 4 of the main staircases... like hanging out in an edgy art gallery with a good tour guide.
Duncan, meanwhile, was off learning how to master the flowrider. Here is a photo, but it is tricky to describe. Basically, water is rushing back UP hill at you, making a kind of thin layer of artificial wave you can surf on top of.
Steve signed Duncan up for lessons twice. It is WAY harder than it looks (and if you head out to youtube, you will see a ton of homevideos of people wiping out on it.Duncan reports that, while fun, you feel pretty much like you have been beat up after it is all over! :-)
Steve and Alex spent lots of time in the Fitness Club on the top deck, with its astonishing views of the ocean. They also spent time wondering how the cleaning staff could manage to turn seemingly innocuous towels into the most bizarre forms of animal art (ie., as the Wizard named Tim says in Monty Python's "Holy Grail", a creature "with sharp pointy teeth")
More posts on the cruise to follow.
Botticelli's Birth of Venus |
Robert Silvers' Birth of Venus |
On the landing of the stairwell between each floor, you would find a smallish photo of a piece of 'classic' art.
Occupying the rest of the space was a much larger piece of modern art 'in dialogue' with that classic.
For example, Botticelli's famous Birth of Venus was set along side a work of the same name by Robert Silvers.
Silvers - close up detail |
But when you look a closer look at Silvers' version, you could see that the piece was completely made up of smaller famous images of art...almost like 'pointilism', but with small computer generated images. (he is the inventor of photomosaic process). Stunning. Anyways, there was something interesting to look at on each of the 12 levels in all 4 of the main staircases... like hanging out in an edgy art gallery with a good tour guide.
Duncan on the Flowrider |
towel bunny lying in wait... |
More posts on the cruise to follow.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Jungle in Gibralter (Duncan Reports on the Cruise)
up close and personal |
Sorry for the delay.
We went on a cruise for 2 weeks, but there was no time to report.
so, here are some reports from the cruise.
For the first few days of the cruise, we were at sea. The first stop was Gibralter.
We took a cable car to the top of the rock to see the monkeys that live up there.
Someone wasn't listening to the guide very well. They went into the cafeteria on top, but tried to bring a bag of chips out with them.
who doesn't love chips?! |
A monkey who had been sitting quietly watching everyone suddenly took off after the person and ripped the bag of chips out of their hand. The monkey screamed at the woman and the woman screamed back. it was hard not to laugh (but i don't think the woman was laughing too hard)
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