Thursday, January 28, 2010

Playing In Thai

I cannot deny that I am so happy to have access to the whole internet again. Right now I am sitting outside of the guest house on a friends computer. It's been a nice few days working on getting things ready for tomorrow when we play with kids. I am actually preforming right off the bat and teaching a workshop, but everything is going to go swimmingly because it's all stuff I picked up at Pacific and games from life. The performance piece is one that I adapted from a Imago piece I saw during research. I know that's a horrible way to do theater but a story told is a story told and It's really just a game of clown musical chairs. I'll put up a video later.

I do love it and I am having so much fun. I've forgotten how much I miss theatre. I am so excited to play group energy throw.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Travel Plans

So with semester one finished I am off on another whirlwind adventure.
Today I leave for a city in the south of China, Guangzhou in the
Guangdong province, by train. It'll take a day to get there by train,
but that's why I chose it... I rarely get to go anywhere by train.
Once there I'll spend about three days going around the city with a
travel buddy: Daniel, he is a German student studying Chinese at
Nanjing University. On the 23 I'll split off from Daniel, he'll come
back to Nanjing to meet his Mother and I will head on to Bangkok
Thailand. As of right now I don't have accommodations for Bangkok but
I am asking around. My flight is a bit ludicrous and I should have
expected nothing less from someone who lists his office of work as
Starbucks. I leave at Midnight on the 23 and arrive at 2 am on the
24th in Bangkok. To say I am enthusiastic about this would be a
beautiful lie.

Once on Bangkok, I'll stik around for a few days. Do a little
shopping, a little tourism, and a little resting. On the 25th I am off
to a town in the West-North of Thailand called Mae Sot to join a
volunteer group called Spark! Circus. If you haven't heard about it
yet here's the skinny. Spark! Circus is a group of volunteer circus
performers who travel the to refugee camps, migrant schools,
hospitals and orphanages along the Thai-Burmese border and try and
bring some joy and wonder to those whom they encounter. I found them
back in October and started talking to the leader and they said "Sure
come join us." I'll be with them from about the 25th of Jan to the
10th of Feb. If you want to read more about Spark! look here:
http://www.thespinsterz.com/spark-circus.htm

I'll be back in China/Nanjing by the 13th for Chinese New Year. I will
try and send little posts to Facebook, Twitter, and Blogger as I can
just so you know I am alive.

19/01-20/01 Train to Guangzhou
20/01-23/01 Guangzhou
24/01-25/01 Bangkok
25/01-11/02 Mae Sot and Spark!
11/02-12/02 Bangkok
12/02-13/02 Guangzhou
13/02-20/02 Chinese New Year
22/02 New Semester Starts

Anyway love you all.

--
Iain C. Culp
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"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you."
Jean-Paul Sartre

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Dance Dance Boom Boom!!

Ok, I haven't heard "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom" in about 3 years...
really when I quit going to The Escape was the last time I remember
hearing it. I should first explain that Chinese children, at least in
grades 1-4, do morning physical exercise in the morning. When it was
warmer they did this stretching routine, just like in the movies or
think the first episode of "Heroes" with all the Japanese exercising.
For the dance/stretching there is a set thing that they play and it
keeps the time for the kids to do the set moves. It's cool to watch
but also a bit eerie.
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  Yet, when the weather turned cold they started doing a morning jog
in the artificial-green. For this the music is a hodgpodge of techno
remixes and hits, and i often wonder if they snuck onto my computer
and stolen most of my music. So far, in addition to the Vengaboys,
they've played Aqua, Madonna, and a few other lesser know hits. Really
I don't need to go out Friday nights because all week I sit in my
office dancing or I go out and walk/dance with the kids. I know it's
slightly unprofessional but there is a saying that I can't help but
follow: "Dance as if no one were watching, Sing as if no one were
listening, And live every day as if it were your last" Anyway that's
all for now. I have a New Years Post I am working on and hope to have
up soon.
Love from China!
--
Iain C. Culp
~~~~
"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you."
Jean-Paul Sartre