diekahvi: (omg of thunder)
[livejournal.com profile] frogspace and I went to see the musical "Der Ring" in Bonn yesterday. A music version - or better interpretation - of Wagners "Ring" operas. We enjoyed it very much. It's not the best musical I've ever seen but it's very good. You can take a look at it here (official website), here ("3Sat Kulturzeit" coverage, in German, interview with cast and creator) and the trailer.
Wagner already changed the original stories of the Edda according to the message he wanted to transport with his operas. And this musical has gone very far from the old sagas. Nimsgern only kept a few elements and concentrated on one interpretation of two wagnerian characters, Wotan and Brunhild. That lead to a very intresting story about emanzipation and overcoming patriarchy including double father-murder. This plus very good rock music makes the musical a great experience .. plus lot of naked skin and a Brunhild in black rubber ^_^ I liked the "Rhinedaughters" a lot. Two of the three, for some strange reason, spoke with intended heavy accent: French and Russian. But it was funny. And they all were dressed like Britney Spears trying to look like the bride from Kill Bill. The birth scene of Sigfried (called Sigi by Alberich LOL) reminded a lot of the Rocky Horror Picture show. Yay for popculture references XD

But I have to confess that it took me some time to get into the story. I had to drag my head away from all the sagas I've read (well, you need to do that with Wagners Ring anyway), that was hard since some iconic images, like Wotan as the traveler with big hat and spear, kept popping up. The second distraction was that, for me personaly, the Nibelung story needs Hagen! XD He's my favorite character from the Nibelung-legends. I guess I have to blame that on the old 60s movie and Stephen Grundys Rhinegold novel. (Hmm, just been reading the reviews on amazon.com and amazon.de, very different - plus the problem that the german translators "censored" the book)

I'm ending this entry with another death-of-a-father-god-version. This time father-murder by son. Read here some scans from J.M.S. (creator of Babylon 5) current series "Thor". It's called "father issues". And he does a great job. I never read much "Thor", but JMS already did an awesome Loki story in Amazing Spiderman. So I gave it a try. In his resurrecton of "Thor" we get a split person or douple person. In the old comics Dr. Blake and Thor were the same person. Here they are two different beings. Very interesting plot.And the new Dr. Blake is awesome in many ways! ^_^ To my surprise this series has become one of the few comic-series I'm really looking forward to each month.

francophil

Dec. 15th, 2007 04:21 pm
diekahvi: (chill out)
I just enjoyed last sundays broadcast of "Krambolage". (Yeah that's late and I always forgot o tape the reruns.) But thanks to the spreading presence of tv-channels having free recordings (watching only, no saveing) online, I could watch it now.
If you speak either French or German and want to see a really funny made clip about cigarett vending machines and a nice animated clip about the gender of some German and French names go here: arte plus 7 - Karambolage or the French version
diekahvi: (genesis)
Summer is over. The weather wasn't summer-like for weeks. And Another sign for the summer to be over? Flipping through the tv programm and seeing that "The last night of the Proms" is broadcasted tonight :-) Always a nice pastime every year.
This year they have Anna Netrebko performing. I'm not much into opera and don't know much about her. But she did a great performance. I can't remember any performer having so much fun. Dancing over the the whole stage, giving roses to the audience and the orchestra ^_^
so excuse me, am back to sing along to very patriotic British songs and trying not to sing the German x-mas lyrics to Händels "Judas Makkabäus" ;-)

http://www3.ndr.de/ndrtv_pages_special/0,3144,SPM2376,00.html?SID=93129861
diekahvi: (Hogwarts United)
I think [livejournal.com profile] lexi599 and [livejournal.com profile] sashatwen might find this interesting (of course others too ^_^)The (not so) mysterious ways of Russian-language Harry Potter Fandom (including a part about the history of LOTR translations in Russia) and part 2 of the article

Thanx to [livejournal.com profile] frogspace for the link.
diekahvi: (minoan)
some pics from a Hindu-Temple in Germany (because it's it 5th anniversary)

some pics from the 3600 year old Nebra Disk (currently at an exhibition in the Neanderthal Museum)

some pics from the Christoper Street Day in Cologne (I couldn't make it this year ... likle the year before :-( )
diekahvi: (fuzzyelf)
Sudenly i'm seening black, red and yellow all around me. Like most Germans I can't help myself and have mixed feelings about it ...
More about our flag suddenly becomming a bestseller in this article

also intresting: Trying to be German with the world watching

P.S.: like I wrote in [livejournal.com profile] frogspace LJ, this flood of German flags made me suddenly realize that I really like our national colurs. Comon, nearly everyone has blue-white-red, that's boring ;-) and lightblue-yellow wouldn't meet my taste either ^_^ (please no missunderstanding, I don't have anything against Sweden or Ukranie)
diekahvi: (art)
Google does this more often than I expected...

Seems that Miro was born on 20 April
diekahvi: (Default)
European Capital of Culture for 2010 was announced today see here, yay to my neighbour-city!
So something to look forward to in 2010 :-)

oh, and I found this survival guide for visits in Germany

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