weekends


i went to national theater concert hall for la fin des terres ( till the end of the world) by compagnie philippe genty this afternoon. my boss said it’s about pantomime. but i think it’s more about visual fancy play with magic and dancing. it’s not only modern but classic. there are 5 to 6 main actors including three actresses in the show. it turns out a good show doesn’t need a huge amount of players, does it?

you can feel each performer presenting their whole energy for audiences.

i noticed that our audiences are too serious about the show. i meant sometimes we should laugh at the show when it’s funny or weep when we are moved by the show. to watch a show especially players are foreigners, they may wish audiences have some reation. if you act like cold stones, maybe they…

a group of enthusiastic audiences is the best encouragement for performans. :) i only heard kids laughing though but they also asked their parents questions : ( and that kills me :p

it’s the show i may not totally understand but i’d show up my emotions when i watched it. to be honest, i don’t understand some parts of it but i do enjoy the atmosphere it gives me.

after then, my friend drove me to a flower market to join my parents. my friend has no interest at all so he left after we were arrived. my parents and i adore flowers. we only spent one hour or so and we went home with a full trunk. :p  i would show you more pictures when they blossom.

 

Yesterday I went to San-xia lao jie (old street) with one of my high school classmates.

It was sunny but we were frozen. I would say never to trust the sun in winter.

San-xia is the opposite side of Ying-ge. a bridge, San-ying da qiao,” is across these two towns.

to go to san-xia is not as complicated as I expected.

First of all, you take a train to ying-ge and then you hop on a bus or a taxi.

So you are there!

San-xia lao jie is an old street with traditional buildings.

It was one of styles for living in the past.

Nowadays, young generation remodels the inner buildings for opening some stores

like xiao chi dian, gu dong dian…etc.

After all, we went to a night street for visiting snakes.

Yes, i’m talking about snakes not snacks :p

I’m not afraid of seeing snakes but i do scare to see a mouse was eaten by a snake!!!

The snake show was…d-i-s-g-u-s-t-i-n-g!