Sunday, May 15, 2011

Day 134... Cirque du Soleil Saltimbanco

Saltimbanco -from the Italian "saltare in banco", which literally means "to jump on a bench"-explores the urban experience in all its myriad forms: the people who live there, their idiosyncrasies and likenesses, families and groups, the hustle and bustle of the street and the towering heights of skyscrapers. Between whirlwind and lull, prowess and poetry, Saltimbanco takes spectators on an allegorical and acrobatic journey into the heart of the city.

Member of the Baroques

 
The Baroques sleep under bridges and emerge to celebrate life. They are defiant, rebellious and explosive. The Baroques are enlightened beings with free spirits that run wild. Armed with a deeply perceptive vision of the world, the Baroque family reflects the extreme personalities of city characters – both in their beauty and wretchedness. They are baroque in their attitude as well as their appearance. 

Inspired by a discipline called acrosport, this act features three acrobats whose bodies meld together to create startling figures. A show of strength, flexibility, balance and grace, this act evokes birth, the family unit and the fragility of life in today's metropolis.

 
The Baron is your guide in the world of Saltimbanco. He is ageless, timeless and recounts fascinating tales of the past. The Baron is an imposing figure in his black and white striped cape, long red gloves and top hat perched on a pile of serpentine hair. The Baron thinks he has power but has no authority, he is the king of fool. But when he tears off his cape, he reveals another side of his character - an erotic satyr on the prowl. At his most carefree, the Baron loves to party with the Baroques.



A face without a name. A name without a face. The Vers Masqués are the masses, the multitudes, the bureaucrats. They watch. They follow. They never act. They only react. They are the status quo. Their masks hide all expression but then they have nothing to say. The Vers Masqués always keep their feet firmly planted on the ground. They play it safe. They risk nothing, lose nothing and, ultimately, gain nothing.




Multi-coloured beings slip onto the stage and climb on Chinese poles, which symbolize the sky-scrapers of Saltimbanco. Leaping from pole to pole the acrobats soar through the air in a breathtaking display of agility, power and speed. This act is inspired by a Chinese discipline and features over 26 acrobats performing at over 25 feet above the stage
La Belle reflects all human emotion. She is the ever-present town crier who expresses the soul of Saltimbanco. Her language is universal and her song reflects the atmosphere around her. Her vocals are emotions—serenity and excitement, hope and joy, disappointment and melancholy. Graceful in her technicolor dress with waves of sequins, resplendent in her crown of fire like feathers, she sings about the promise of a brighter tomorrow
Two performers twirl boleadoras in the air. A boleadora is a simple percussion instrument made of a weight attached to the end of a cord. The weights bounce off the ground and make exploding sounds either in unison or in counterpoint to the dance steps of the performers. Invented in Argentina , the boleadoras were used by hunters in the pampas or plains. This act is traditionally performed by men and brings together the sounds of the boleadoras and the influences of flamenco. Saltimbanco brings it to another level with a man and woman duo.
The Dreamer lives between reality and illusion.He is like a clown, satirizing and poking fun at the world around him. Dressed in striped blue costume and with his long curly tail, the Dreamer is always ready for a nap. But since he is responsible for looking after the child, he rarely gets the chance to doze off
The family of baroque characters invades the stage, now a huge playground. Leaping from a Russian swing, performers are catapulted up to 30 feet in the air where they execute breathtaking aerial jumps before falling either on their feet, on the shoulders of their partners or atop a human pyramid!

Four performers tied to bungees swing, drop and fly in the air in ways that defy gravity. They perform an aerial ballet on an opera theme, giving spectators the impression they are looking at magnificent birds soaring through the sky

Day 133... escape

“Why buy good luggage? You only use it when you travel.”

Yogi Berra




This stamp is one of the first that was placed in my passport; I first got my passport to travel to NZ but they didn't stamp it so when I travelled to Hong Kong, London, Paris and Bologna last year I was so excited to see the stamps appearing in my passport



Yesterday I lacked inspiration and turned to the theme "Travel", today I lacked time and so once again turned to the theme... I did have this idea after I posted yesterday's shot so it all worked out well

Day 132... packing

Basically, I love photography - and travel. You could say I travel to take photographs and take photographs to travel. - Rick Sammon



Today I lacked inspiration so I looked to the weekly theme, which was travel... no travel this week so I thought what do I do when I travel and the obvious answer... I pack and the first things I pack of course is my camera and everything that goes with it in my wonderful Crumpler bag, so here is my essentials whenever I do travel

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Day 131... from the Land of the Long White cloud


Koru (spiral)

These Maori Designs are the Koru is the Beginning of Life. The Maori have taken their symbolism from the unfurled new leaf of the silver fern. It depicts new beginnings, growth and harmony. New Zealand is the home of the most beautiful ferns in the world

Day 130

A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows.

Doug Larson



This picture explains why they can't grow in lines as they spread their seed on the wind

Day 129... late

It was late and it was cold and I needed a photo so travelled the streets of Adelaide when I finished work and this is what I found...



It is the exterior of the Hilton Hotel, Victoria Square, Adelaide

Day 128... Mother's Day

A mother's love is consistent and patient, it will never fade.

A mother's love is warm and compassionate, even in the shade.

A mother's love will always help you through the weakest hours.

A mother's love is always like a bouquet of flowers.

A mother's love is strong and will never steer you wrong.

A true mother's love is beautiful in many ways.

A true mother's love is sincere and it takes a mother's love to conquer our fears.

A true mother's love knows the depth of love.

A true mother's love is contentment, just like God's love.

My mother's love is absolutely all of the above



Patarica D. Nunn



Happy Mother's Day to all the mums...

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Day 127... blowing in the wind

“I am a feather for each wind that blows”

William Shakespeare








This project keeps on surprising me... today I took photos of a feather, not only that but I took twenty photos of a feather and I have published seven of them.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Day 126... single

A single rose can be my garden... a single friend, my world.

Leo Buscaglia

Day 125...

The only way that I could figure they could improve upon Coca-Cola, one of life’s most delightful elixirs, which studies prove will heal the sick and occasionally raise the dead, is to put rum or bourbon in it.



LEWIS GRIZZARD

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Day 124...

Dreams are the seeds of change. Nothing ever grows without a seed, and nothing ever changes without a dream.

Debby Boone



 

These are achene from the London Planetree, which line Hutt Street; the achenes have numerous stiff hairs which aid wind dispersal; the cluster breaks up slowly over the winter to release the numerous 2–3 mm seeds

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Day 123... strength

A color is as strong as the impression it creates. (Ivan Albright)



Colour surrounds us everywhere and some create more of an impression than others, the colour of this flower on the cannas is one thing that really create an impression.

For a shot of the cannas check out my picture from the 11th of January

Monday, May 2, 2011

Day 122...

I think this web has been around for awhile... but I do love the way it seems to be pulling the clouds together.



Sunday, May 1, 2011

Day 121... let's eat cake

"Birthdays are nature's way of telling us to eat more cake.”


 


Today was my youngest nephew's 1st birthday... Happy birthday Trent... these were some of the many cakes that were there to help us celebrate

Day 120... they're back

After years of planning, the award-winning BBC TV series, Walking with Dinosaurs comes to life in a stunning theatrical event.

Internationally renowned designers have worked with scientists to create 15 life-size dinosaurs, including the terror of the ancient terrain, Tyrannosaurus-rex! Be amazed and thrilled as the greatest creatures ever to walk the earth return before your eyes.

It’s a dazzling $20,000,000 arena spectacle of unprecedented size and quality set to captivate young and old alike. Marvel at the story of their 200 million year domination of life on earth. Watch them walk. Hear the roar. Be there as they fight for survival and supremacy. From the ripple of their skin to the glint in their eye, you will know the dinosaurs really have returned!

Part of the set