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  • NINAGAWA Twelfth Night

    I went to see Kabuki on the other day.
    The story was based on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night".

    My impression was, unique Kabuki (in a good meaning).
    There were more British audience than I thought,
    and the atmosphere was completely like "away"!

    At first, three children were on the stage and sang
    western style song with cembalo, and Orsino wearing
    Japanese style costume said "Shakespeare lines"...
    it was extremely weird! Some British people were giggling,
    and I thought the whole play might be crap...
    But don't underestimate Kabuki actors!
    They started to capture audience's feeling little by little.

    Well...Kikunosuke acted Viola and her twin brother, Sebastian,
    by changing his costume quickly (this is traditional skill called Hayagawari).
    I wonder how many British audience could understand
    how difficult that "hayagawari" was?
    He changed into gorgeous princess style kimono so quickly,
    but no one applauded...I felt so sad.
    It was such a great performance!

    I heard Twelfth Night was comedy. I don't know much about the original,
    but as the story went, the theatre became filled with laughter.
    Especially, Kamejiro who acted Maria was really good.
    His original face is not feminine at all, but somehow
    he looks so sexy while he is acting a woman...
    His comical character was really attractive.

    I thought the reaction of the audience at the theatre was really good,
    so I read some review on the internet...
    but most of them were rather critical.
    Wondering why, I read them, but it seems their opinions
    were "This is not Shakespeare."
    One article says the first "chorus" made her curiosity,
    but the rest (direction which is typical Kabuki" was not good
    because it reduces main point of Shakespeare.
    It seems, what is important for them is "being Shakespeare"
    rather than "being Kabuki". That is,
    I went to see "Kabuki based on Shakespeare's story",
    but they went to see "Shakespeare which uses Kabuki style".
    ...Well, I can understand even if they don't understand Kabuki.
    Anyway I thought the audience were enjoying it.

    But I also felt that atmosphere of the theatre was important
    for Kabuki. The situation no one shout at actors during the play,
    (Some audience shout names of actors at a certain point.
    Only a few regular audience can do it because it might destroy
    the rhythm of the play. It's kind of tradition.) was less exciting.

    Anyway, I really enjoyed my favourite theatre after for a while!

  • Business Link

    As I wrote before, I was challenging a business course.
    And it successfully finished when I handed in the assignment!
    But it took so long as I was not familiar with the subject.
    But it was such a good practice for me.

    Well, I found a website called "business link" during research in regard to law.
    This is a site to support entrepreneurs run by government,
    and I found these "tools" useful.
    For example, "organiser". If you answer some simple questions,
    depending on your situation (like "still just an idea...",
    "need to know more detail" etc.), the site creates online ToDo list for you.
    Each task is linked to relevant website (such as HMRC for tax...),
    so you can see what/where you should research.
    Also, it can export well formatted pdf.

    It's not only about business, but law or administration is always complicated,
    we always need to go to separated organisation, but even don't know
    where to go...that's a typical situation,
    but this website can be your first guide for you.
    It's not such a gorgeous thing, but it's absolutely useful
    in terms of tool which organise lots of infomation and
    provide only a proportion you need.

    Business Link website

  • Carmen

    I went to see Carmen last week being invited by my friend.
    It was the first time I went to Royal Albert Hall,
    which I always wanted to visit as everyone recommends!

    It looks beautiful from outside, but you should definitely go inside!
    It was exactly the same image as I used to imagine "European theatre".
    It was amazing. I wish I could seat which looks "place for rich people"
    (=box seat) one day...

    It was also the first time I saw Carmen as live performance,
    I know a lot of its music and I enjoyed it so much.
    Carmen, attractive sexy girl, was wonderful
    but I was so moved by Don Jose, who has destroyed his own life
    for Carmen and push himself into a corner.
    By the way, I always wonder, opera is such a unrealistic
    situation which everyone is singing and singing,
    why does it make me cry so much?

    Anyway, it was an amazing experience, thanks to my friend!

    By the way, this month, Kabuki actors called "otowa-ya"
    will come to Barbican theatre to play Kabuki version of "Twelfth night".
    Now I'm feeling so down as I missed the ticket.
    Well, I was just in two minds, because it's not "Nakamura-ya (my favourite actors)",
    and it's Shakespeare, not a traditional Kabuki play...
    and I was also arranging the schedule with my boyfriend.
    And now it is sold out.

    .............I want to see Kabukiiiiiiiiii!
    Royal Albert Hall
    Carmen

  • Kinetica Art Fair

    I went to Kinetica art fair on the other day.
    It was really interesting to see interactive arts,
    or dynamic arts.

    This is the place.

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    It's difficult to explain with words, so pictures....

    There are some interactive arts, like getting information
    from real world and convert it into graphics etc...

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    Or something which moves reacting human's move.

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    Or something....unknown, but just getting closer to you.

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    And collaboration with other arts.

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    And robots.

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    And...moving stuff.

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    ...So, anyway, I enjoyed it so much!

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