Friday 26 December 2014

CLAZY CHRISTMAS in LONDON!!!

well well well....
I didn't know how important “Christmas" is until I spent my first Christmas in Europe this time!!lol It was crazy, but I enjoyed it very much!!
First, I wanted to make a surprise for my friends. So, I went to their house to post Christmas cards secretly as It was too late to use post office. but then I realized there was no post outside!! So, I had to get into the entrance. However I accidentally broke the vase which was made of glass!! I felt so awful that I went to someone's house in the evening of Christmas eve and just broke glass. Of course, they were very surprised. but It wasn't the way I wanted to do....orz

And then, I took a train to get to my another friend’s house. The tube was empty as the people left to their home to spend the Christmas eve with their family. So, there were only a few people who were drunk or very quiet people.
It was ok at first, but the man sitting in front of me suddenly started screaming and taking off his cloth. He wanted to show his important part of his body. I wanted to call police, but there is no mobile’s signal in the tube in London. So, I concentrated to think about other thing instead of focusing the crazy man.

I was already very late. So, once I got off the train, I ran and ran. And then, I noticed I was running to the opposite way from my friend's house. So, I returned to the station and I started running again. 
Finally, I was able to meet my friends. But then I noticed that I forgot to bring the meal I cooked for them in my kitchen...orz However I had a lovely Christmas eve dinner with them. We talked our secret and did bingo!

I checked the last train by using app in my mobile. But It was wrong and I missed the last train. Surprisingly, All the transportation&shops close on Christmas in London. No tube and no bus!! I had to walk to my home more than one hour. It was already around 1am.

As I wrote before, there were less people than usual on streets as people were staying at their house with family. But luckily I met 2 persons on the streets and became friends and walked together for while. The one girl was from China and the other woman was from US. What a coincidence, both of them were studying "Art".
It was dark and cold. But we laughed to find out that we all missed last bus&trains on Christmas eve, met each other on the streets who were also trying to walk more than one hour and who is also studying "Art" in London. Although It was really scary to walk through Camden town around 2am(drunk&drug) after I said goodbye to them, I think I enjoyed my long journey to home.

And today, I was finally allowed to open the Christmas present from my friend. It was the book of Peter Rabbit!!!
I was so surprised and impressed by this gift. Because that's the book which have brought me to England now!!! My mother was addicted to Peter Rabbit, she loved all the works of Beatrix Potter. It made her to visit UK to visit Peter rabbit's house with her family(I was around 9years old) in the end. That was the starting point of me to get interested in this country. I don't know the exactly reason why he choose this book for my Christmas present. But it will be my treasure.

I could go somewhere by walk even if transportation were closed today. But as I had a headache, I've stayed home and kept watching my favorite movie "Tim Burton's night mere before Christmas" for many times at empty house.

Now, I really feel like "I LOVE Christmas"!!!!


Tuesday 2 December 2014

“Art in Conflict: Syria" in London


For me, I feel Syria is very very far away country.
Language, food, fashion, religion and society...I can't imagine what is like. It might be completely different culture from Japan, Politically I don't really understand what is going on there.

However while I was doing my internship in Japan for UNHCR this summer, I've got a chance to know a little bit about the situation in syria by translating articles into Japanese, editing the movie of refugee camp and writing for web. I was quite surprised to know that so many people(more than 3milion people) are in danger. I’ve seen some news on TV, but It wasn’t in the “Top”news in Japan(I’m not sure about now).  And the most surprising truth I found was that the many of refugees were spending similar life like us before. Although they have a different culture and different lifestyle, they used to work in the office, they used to go to school, they used to go shopping and laugh with their friends&family...like us. I didn't notice this until I tried to understand this issue.
 
What a coincidence, I become a friend who is involved in supporting Syrian refugees in London by chance. Tonight, he invited me to the event is called “Art in Conflict: Syria" fundraising event for Syrian refugee. It was organized by “Art in Conflict”(new initiative) and the money goes to the organization is called “Hand in Hand”(according to my friends it’s the biggest supporting organization for Syria in UK), and it was held in The Frontline Club at paddington. There were presentation by Syrian artists and VICE news uk. We saw some pictures and filming. Especially I enjoyed the talk of Esam Hamzeh. She told us about the village is called “Ma'loura"in Syria which used to be very beautiful and peaceful place. Unfortunately, it was destroyed. But by seeing her painting, I could imagine how peaceful the place were and how people liked the place.
I was in front of computer when I was writing a short article about Syrian refugee in Japan. but now, I can imagine much more realistic by seeing their art works. I thought it was amazing idea that the person who organized this event actually used “Art” for telling people what’s really going on in Syria.

On my way to home, I forgot to get off the bus and I had to get off at somewhere I don't know. So, I've got time to think and walk.

If you think about other issues, there are so many people who need help, you can’t really make a list of ranking who need help the most. It's impossible for me.
so, I'm thinking that perhaps you can just start from the area you're particular interested in or the issue you've got to know by chance.
It doesn't mean if you help A, you have to help B, C or you have to keep helping A forever. when you want, you do. That will still help someone, I guess.


※you can see some of the works of today’s artist at Victoria&Albert Museum:)
■"Disobedient Object" 26 July 2014-1 February 2015
■Article:"Culture in Defiance: Syria Speaks"

Saturday 29 November 2014

Filming@CHINA TOWN

Today, I went to China town to help my friend's filming. He is making a music video now. I met him a few weeks ago at uni. I couldn't get in the room as I was 10minutes late, so I was standing outside of the room. And he was standing next to me as he was late too(he went to wrong classroom). That's the way how we met. And what a coincidence, he told me that he was teaching English in Tokyo, Japan, this year. We've become a friend:)
I have no idea what the music video will be like, me and my friend wore th Chinese tradittional style mask and acted some actions together. We walked with the mask on the street of China town Saturday afternoon at Leicester Square. There were some people who tried to take a picture of us and who were laughing at us.
However I had so much fun. now I'm looking forward to seeing his works:)
We've just arrived this planet!!lol

Friday 28 November 2014

oh..when can I sleep?

My serious problem is that I sometimes I clearly remember what I saw in my dream when I wake up.

I went to school, I joined my class, I had a lunch with my friend, we worked for the project together and we talked a lot about nothing important. I took a Northern line to go home as usual and I came back home. well..I had a really good day.

.... then I wake up, and I notice the day is about to start AGAIN now, which makes me feel very strange. I'm seeing someone whom I'd been talking in my dream again, but I have to pretend as if I'm seeing him/her for the first time since we met last time. It's very confusing and I don't know what I should do.

When I was in Japan, I thought this is very bad thing and I worried a lots about myself. but maybe it's ok, that means I can enjoy my life twice as many as people do.

However I'd like to "just" sleep tonight.....lol

Wednesday 19 November 2014

So many beautiful heads... @Goldfrapp LIVE


I didn’t know about Goldfrapp until my friend invited me to this concert.
We made it to see them at Royal Albert Hall last night.

There was a big WOW!! I thought their music will be techno, but they mainly played songs from the recent album called “Tales of us” and they performed with orchestra and choir. It was as if I’m listening some fantasy stories. I don’t understand the each words of English lyrics, but I could sense that there is deep meaning behind the melody. And I enjoyed it very much after all!!!

My friend kindly booked the cheapest tickets for us,where was standing sheets in the top gallery, It was far away from the main stage, but they had a amazing view ever!!! Because we were standing in the highest level of the hall, I was able to see all sides of hall and thousands people’s heads!!!!!

It was so interesting to see the movements of people’s heads. They were just so tiny and I couldn’t see the detail of each heads as I was far away. but I felt like I'm in the different world with full of tiny heads with fantasy music.

After the show finished, we asked the lady who was standing next to me to take a picture of us. She seemed very serious and looked very professional with camera. And she kindly took more than 6 pictures of us from different angle.
She was kind, we checked the pictures after we left the hall.
And we found out....my friend's head was cut off in all of 6pictures.lol

I’ve seen so many beautiful heads, but I've only missed my friend’s head in the picture at the end...


●Check them, if you’re interested;)
・Goldfrapp - Jo (welcome to their world!)
・Goldfrapp - Happiness (easy to listen)

Sunday 16 November 2014

Today...we went to see the ballet!!


The nice seat to see the orchestra!!
Today...we went to the Royal Opera House to see the ballet.

The show was called "Ceremony of Innocence/The Age of Anxiety/Aeternum"

The show was consisted  by 3 different kind of contemporary ballet, the second one was almost "silent movie" or musical without songs.

The surprising thing was that the ticket was only £6!!!
I payed 3times more to see the ballet in Japan.
oh amazing!! Everything is expensive for me in London except some cultural things. It's the one of the reason I like London.

The dance was beautiful, but I enjoyed their music more than the movement.

Royal opera house was also nice building.

I really appreciate my friends who invited me to see this:)


 

someone was dancing in the ball!!






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