"And she rode off into the sunset"......
OK, I will admit it.... when i saw this very smooth guy ride up to our favorite corner restaurant with his rock and roll coming out of great on-cycle speakers, i shamelessly begged him for a photo... (and he foolishly didn't ask me to go for a ride.)....
No, this was not a rock and roll concert...the stage and seating are in the middle of one of the biggest downtown streets.... (that's why there was a traffic light right above our heads.... truly amazing... again, big screens on the sides so we could see detail of the dancers.... a lot of technical difficulties to staging a major symphonic and dance event in the middle of a huge street. the stage is elevated, the seating is at street level, the orchestra and choruses are really amplified - there were about 6,000 seats in an enclosed area and at least another 6,000 standing outside. i had doubts concerning the amplification and jumbotron screens flanking the stage, but both proved to be positive elements. This was a showcase for the very renowned Argentine, Inaki, who is returning to Buenos Aires after a long stint in Europe and Russia so, the chorography was designed around him. Too much so for the work of Orff, but a showcase is what it was. Again, the governmental support for the arts made this huge undertaking - admission free -a great spectacle. the solo vocalists were particularly grand. what a pity they stayed in the pit. i need to see someone who can sing like that. eschew my negativity, this was a not to be missed performance and I'm really glad we arrived two hours early to secure seating.
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Love all of your updates! We are really looking forward to our visit and kicking around with you two for a couple days!
xo
M & J
I found the garbage museum I told you about at drinking liberally. It's in Gaiman, and scroll down a bit to see the photos...Fred
http://www.wietelworld.com/Argentina%20Chubut/Gaiman%20-%20Los%20Mimbres%202%20March%202008.htm
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