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Best of Blog 2007Photo of the Year - Drumtrodden Stones and RainbowVisited the standing stones and cup and ring marks at Drumtrodden near Stranrae in Scotland. Just as I was about to leave the stones, an excellent rainbow appeared.
Table of ContentsBest Overall - Visiting JapanI've wanted to visit Japan for a long time, I always figured it would be the closest I could get to visiting an alien planet, combining high technology and a quite different culture and language to my own. And, of course, in some ways I was right and in some I was wrong. The toilets, for instance, are very high tech. Here's the instructions for the toilet in my hotel room:
The food is lovely (see below) and in some ways the culture is very different - the Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, the amazing lights of Tokyo, and the difference in signs, symbols and legends. In other ways it's much like any well off European or North American country - efficient public transport, shops, cafes, hotels, and tourist sites.
I was lucky in that I got to visit four quite different parts of Japan:
Matsushima - One of the "four great classical views" of Japan. The name means "Pine Islands"
Nikko - The largest Buddhist temple complex in Japan
Kyoto - An old city with traditional wooden buildings Tokyo - Japan's capital and where the bright lights are
Best MusicThe Ukulele Orchestra of Great BritainI saw these guys back at the Big Chill in August 2006 Tonight, they're at the Town Hall in Birmingham, or Frankfurt as they initially mistake it for (due to the adjacent German market). When I heard they were playing here, I was so please I booked tickets for 15 other people to come too! A stunning show, and even my friends who'd never heard them before loved it. The music is good, and the humour fantastic! Highlights for me were a great version of Shaft, with some lovely word play; Wuthering Heights groan!); and of course their world famous Smells Like Teen Spirit Kate Goes...I saw Kate Goes...
Kate Goes... to a Family Function
Check them out on MySpace Best Gallery - Crowd 6The Crowd6Best Theatre and PerformanceKR36 by AASSomething I didn't write about in detail, as it was kind of secret at the time. This highly interactive performance curated by AAS involved members of the public signing up to a "training scheme for spys". It ran over the course of about three weeks in April, as part of The Event
The Smile Off Your FaceI experienced this during my visit to the Edinburgh Festival. An amazing, moving, piece of one-on-one performance which starts with you being blindfolded and being placed in a wheelchair with your hands bound. In this vulnerable position of sensory deprivation, you disappear off into a secret world hidden behind a curtain. Sounds, smells and spoken word combine to generate a series of emotions and revelations which leave you with a depth of insight into yourself and your life. Totally recommended. The theatre company is called Ontroerend GoedKneehigh Theatre's CymbelineAgain, a contender for both 2006 and 2007, so I've snuck it in here. I'd seen Cymbeline back in Sept 2006 at The Swan in Stratford, and vowed to see it when it came to Brum, but I hadn't been keeping an eye on the programme at the Rep. Luckily I realised just in time, and decided to book in for the final matinee performance, and was so glad I had. Kneehigh TheatreBest Food - Japan (!)I visited Japan in March 2007 and loved the food. I was already a fan of Sushi, but I discovered much more about Japanese cuisine during my trip. One big advantage of Japanese restaurants and cafes is that the majority have very accurate plastic models of the food outside. Here's the breakfast I had at a Ryokan with lots of yuba and also a bowl of tiny little white fish! (Blog Fri 9th March 2007)
I've got more pictures of Japanese food on Flickr Best GraffitiWe Want Your Soul!Nice work above a cash point in Moseley:
It reminded me of the great track Lost Souls in the Supermarket by McSleazy - unfortunately, I can't find it online at the moment.
(From: Blog Tues 31st January 2007)
Stencil ArtI spotted this nice stencil in King's Heath.
Best Snow-SculptureIt snowed on 8th of February, and someone at Birmingham University build this Snow-Clocktower! Pretty cool
Best Representation of an ElephantWinner of the Best Representation of an Elephant prize this year was this lovely specimen found in the Nikko temple complex in Japan.
Honourable Mentions ...Fake PsychicsI saw Fake Psychic Derek Acorah in January - the transcript gives some insight into how he works his "magic".Holiday in DonegalIn May I visited the north of Ireland including Tory Island (also known as Toraigh Island) which is a small and isolated island off the coast with wonderful wildlife and ancient relics.Rowing round Birmingham in a FridgeAs part of the FierceFestival, I rowed around the Birmingham canal system in an old fridge!Day of the FigurinesI enjoyed playing Day of the Figurines , a play by SMS game designed by the group Blast Theory in which our tiny figures moved around a virtual world in Wolverhampton Art Gallery.![]() And EVERYTHING else...All my blog entries for 2007 on one (long) page! |
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