samedi 22 novembre 2014

My acting class or How to become a fucking moralizing mother.

I have to tell you about my acting class.

I wanted to have an activity outside of my English classes to get to know other aspects of San Francisco. The first thing that came to my mind was acting because it is something I have indulged in for many years, and also because it is very interesting as an English training.
First, it was difficult to find an acting class for the acting sessions had already started when I tried to apply. I was turned down by three different classes that told me they were full and that I could come back in january. I was rather put off when my beloved friend Olivier encouraged me to try again and go directly to the class to get to meet the people there. Once cheered up, that's what I did. I went to the Shelton theater, and I met Matt Shelton  who is the director and founder of the Shelton Studios and as a matter of fact also a teacher. I was first asked if I was coming for auditing the class, to which I answered "of course not, I am not an auditor "! Before realising I was actually one! (the word "auditor" being a false french friend as you must have guessed).  I was invited to attend the class, which I did. In fact I found the level of the students really good. Véronique my dear french theater director in France would have loved to work with them : they all would perfectly know their lines when they come up on stage, totally focused on their acting, a dream for a director!
They were all already working on scenes in pairs. Coming up right in the middle of an 8 week session, I told the director "thankyou for letting me in, but I guess it is to late to join you"... not omitting to say I had been acting for about 20 years, and I had put on more than 10 plays... He told me right away: "You came here because you want to act, don't you? So chose a monologue and join us. You can do it!" And that's how I joined the class!

In a couple days I had found a monologue I liked on the internet (search for monologue for women over 40 and browse through!). The monologue is an extract of the play: How I learn to drive, written by Paula Vogel, apparently a famous american playwright that I found out later. The character is a woman telling her daughter how to handle alcohol when she is on a date with a man. This lady seems to be quite experienced in this matter. The text is quite ironic.
My first rehearsal was something. First of all I did not know my text well for I had spent the previous week-end in the wonderful Yosemite Park (!). Matt was nice not to hold it against me...I did my scene once. And then started an indepth analysis to try to get to know what was at stake for this woman? "Well, I guess that she is afraid to lose her social status if her daughter  misbehave  with alcohol"...This did not seem to be enough for Matt, "Well her social status is what matters in her life, you know". It was still not enough, something much bigger was at stake. What could it be? And what if she had been raped when she was 6, and she does not want this to happen to her daughter, he suggested! Wahoooo... that was another ball game!  I did the scene again. It was very dramatic and not fun anymore.The next rehearsal he just told me: go wild and it will be ok! And that was better.
I told you I was impressed by the level of the other students. As a matter of fact most of them want to be professional actors, some have already be part of plays or films. One is to be the main character of an upcoming film about a wounded guy coming back from war. Yet he is crippled and has a missing leg but he is a very good actor! This guy with his partner played a scene extracted from "Edmond" by David Mamet, their acting was very impressive, accurate and truthful. One other scene played was an extract of "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Tenessee Williams) with a guy playing Stanley's character (remember  Marlon Brando) who would literaly give you goose bumps! When those guys were on stage it was just as if their life was at stake, obviously mine was not. But I brought it off!
 
My acting class actually performed publically on november 13.
I was very proud to have 3 personal guests: Jane and Jerry my previous hosts, and Alissia, a very sweet Swiss Italian girl from my English class.
You actually can hear and see what kind of fucking moralising mother I was, for I was recorded!
http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=Y1KMd391lqE&u=/watch%3Fv%3D6Z8QlAp_-xc%26feature%3Dem-upload_owner



A Humming bird is not only a cocktail, this is it ! [ De Young Museum, SF]
Hereafter is the text


"How I learn to drive" by Paula Vogel .
 A lady never gets sloppy. She may however get tipsy and a little gay.
Never drink on an empty stomach. Avail yourself of the bread basket, with generous portions of butter. Slather the butter on your bread. Sip your drink, slowly. Let the beverage linger in your mouth, intersperced with interesting, fascinating conversation. Sip… never slurp or gulp. Your glass should always be three quarters full when his glass is empty. Stay away from ladies drinks : drinks like pink ladies, slow gin fizzes, Daikiris, Gold Cadillacs, Long Island iced teas, Margeritas, Pina Coladas, Mai tais, Black Russians, Red Russians, White Russians, Melon balls, Blue balls, Humming birds, Hemorragies, Hurricanes. In short avoid anything with sugar, or anything with an umbrella. Get your vitamin C from fruit . Don’t drink anything with vodoo or vixen in the title, or sexual positions in the name, like dead man screw or the missionary. Believe me, they are lethal. I think you’ve been conceived after one of those.Drink instead like a man, straight up or on the rocks, with plenty of water in between. Oh yes and never mix your drinks. Stay with one all night long, like the man you came in with : Bourbon, Gin or Tequila till dawn, damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead !
Don’t leave your drink unattended when you visit the ladies room. There is such a thing as white slavery : the modus operandi is to spike an unsuspecting young girl’s drink with a mickey when she s left the room to powder a nose. But if you feel you ‘ve had more than your sufficiency in liquor, do go to the ladies room, often.Pop your head out of doors for a refreshing breath of the night air. If you must, wet your face and head with tap water. Don’t be afraid to dunk your head if necessary. A wet woman is still less conspicuous than a drunk woman.
When in the course of woman events it becomes necessary, go to a corner stall and insert the index and middle finger down the throat almost to the epiglottis. Divulge your stomachs contents by such persuasion, and then wait a few moments before rejoining your beau waiting for you at your table.
Oh no, don’t be shy or embarrassed. In the very best of establishments, there is always one or two debutantes crouched in the corner stalls, their beaded purse tossed willy6nilly, sounding like cats i
heat, heaving up the contents of their stomachs.

I wonder what it is they do in the men’s rooms ?


 

mardi 4 novembre 2014

Dreadful Halloween ! 10/31/2014

I thought Halloween was only for children... well, the answer is no. There was a Halloween party organised by my school last friday. It was the opportunity for grown-ups to dress up in dreadful characters... I have to figure out why Asian girls fancy so much the Little Red Running Hood... I let you find out...
Jamie (Korea) - unknown - Miwa (Japan)-Motoki (Japan)- Halul (Turkey)

Unknowns

Alittle Red Running Hood and a skeleton (unknowns)

Alissia (Swiss) classmate, and me.

My teacher Chris, and me.


Nice house in my neighborhood


Halloween American humour (superbowl is American football)

mardi 28 octobre 2014

The unforgettable bus trip to Yosemite. 10/ 25-26/ 2014

I went to Yosemite National Parc last week-end, on a bus trip organised by my school.

Let me give you the bright version of it:
We had a wonderful weather with a blue sky. I had the chance to take a picture of the most beautiful and famous scenery of Yosemite as you can see above! I also had a nice hike in the sequoia forest, admiring the oldest and biggest trees you can find on this planet!

Now let me give you the less glamorous version of it:
We had an 8 hour bus ride the first day, a 7 hour bus ride the second day. After having taken THE picture of the breathtaking view (see above), saturday afternoon was just a sheer waste of time: wandering around a cafeteria, then a few paved roads to end up in a food store...in a wonderful sunny afternoon in one of the most beautiful natural parc of California! As for sunday, we had two hours to visit the sequoia forest (more exactly the pine forest with spotted sequoias) needless to say we just ran to get to see the main part of it, with no time to even eat a sandwich! Yes this is how organised tours are, I should have known...

The good things of this all is that :
- Getting to speak to other students from other language schools, I realised I was very lucky to have chosen St Giles School? When students from other schools mainly complained about the quality of their teaching, I am very happy with mine. Actually my school appears to be well renowned for its quality.
- I almost made a friend... yet she is French (not good for my practice), and she is here for only the next couple weeks.














lundi 20 octobre 2014

The uncanny mystery of Dorje Chang Buddha III

It happened that I came across this International Art Museum of America - IAMA -  close to my school, and the entrance was free, so I went in... It is difficult to describe my feelings while exploring this museum, bewilderment would be the word.
Well, this is a warning, and I want you My God and my Buddhist friends to forgive me for what I am going to say next. I do not mean to offend you.
The mission of the museum is presented as : The IAMA strives to create a bond between disparate cultures through beauty, thus promoting harmony and peace. But it, surprisingly enough,  does not mention that its mission is to praise the work of the holly Dorje Chang Buddha III!
Who is DORJE CHANG BUDDHA III? This guy is supposed to be the true incarnation of an ancient Buddha, the fact beeing identified by Dharma Kings and others (who? the Dalaï Lama does not seem to be in the loop!). He was awarded the United States presidential Gold Award in 2002...and many other awards...(what are those awards worth? may be I could get one with my lovely water colours!). His art work has been recognized by the royal academy of art of the united Kingdom, and the Organization of the American States (those organizations might be charity ones for  artists in demand of recognition).

As a matter of fact, the museum is dedicated to Dorje Chang Buddha III. It exhibits 80% of this guy's works of art, and also Chinese and European works that have been invested by the museum. The paintings, that are not his, are really of great artistic value, beautiful european19th century landscapes or masterpieces of chinese painting. I can recall: les Lavandières près du Pont, a work of Edmond Petit Jean whom I have never heard of, who has been made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor (Dorje Chang Buddha III loves the awards) but I truly find it a wonderful work. It stands next to a Vlaminck more renowned.  Some paintings of famous Chinese painters are also featured, like Zhang Daquian's (1899 - 1983). One of his work was auctioned 550 millions dollars  in 2011 (this is also a kind of reward Dorje Chang Buddha III appreciates).  Yet I can tell that I was truly impressed by the work. Then you think of universality of beauty, a master piece is recognized over times and beyond cultural frontiers... but I am not at all an expert!
 
And yet those beautiful master pieces stand side by side with the most hideous and ludicrous pieces of art  I have ever seen!
I was not allowed to take pictures. But fortunately I could find some pictures on the internet!
Those are sun flowers painted by Dorje Chan Buddha III.  This painting is simply compared  to that of Van Gogh himself, not less!!!
I have actually written down one comment I found hilarious to remember, and by chance I found the picture of the painting it is related to : the one below featuring two horses. To me it looks like the little pictures of "chocolat Poulain" we were given when we were little kids. And to tell the truth I do not think the horses were actually painted by the holly master, he added the black ink on the side, that's it!

The comment is the following:
From the brushwork style and details of this painting we can sense the profound cultivation of a renewed scholar. The abilities of a literary giant with abundant talent are visible everywhere. The scholarly tone and brushwork style are skillful and vigorous totally free of any trace of the mundane and reflect the highest level of painting and calligraphy. Anyone who lifts a brush in an attempt to paint such painting will appreciate the fact that this scholarly style cannot be accomplished by anyone other than a literary giant who is a great master of art.

As a matter of fact the work on the horse's hair is something! But as a whole I would not give a penny for that.
I have to tell you about the last but not the least of his work of art: THE HALL OF FRAMES.
This hall actually displays the most hideous crap I have ever seen.


Not only Dorje Chang Buddha III 's expertise inlcudes painting but also : literature, music, martial arts, buddhism, science, philosophy, ethics, traditional chinese médicine AND why not SCUPLTURE. That is the point we wanted to reach! That is the reason why the museum has dedicated a whole hall to his frame creations!



The Paramount work of art of His Holiness lies below. I let you take an inspiration and breathe...



WELL!!!
Now one can wonder how can a public museum (which it is) can support this cult of personality and spend money on that?
I had to find more about this holiness...So I actually found this guy is the object of quite a controversy. Already in 1993, a meeting of the Dalai lama with a group of 12 Dharmas and teachers had already published an article to warn people and especially western countries  againts so called "living buddhas"."Such kind of title pretty unusual goes against buddhist ideas of modesty" they said, giving a list of 50 personalities among wich appeared our dear Dorje Chang Buddha III  with this comment: A 'Buddha' without history, flooding the internet with self-referring messages of his coming, using all the possible titles he can find... 'Highest Buddha', 'Supreme leader of Buddhism', on and on.  This makes him quite suspicious."
 
 
Moreover this issue made its way to the BBC. I can read, in 2009:
It caught the interest of Dan Damon of the World Service’s Reporting Religion. The BBC contacted various Buddhist organisations, including the Dalai Lama’s office in Dharamsala, but “they’ve never heard of Master Dorje Chang Buddha III  ”. The International Buddhism Sangha Association appears to be rather obscure, too...
Some of Dorje Chang Buddha III  s art is sold through a company called Microputt, along with artwork by members of his family – despite the claim on the BBC that His Holiness is a monk, he has a son and a daughter. This company also runs International Arts Publishing, which sells books by Dorje Chang Buddha III.
 
My theory is : San Francisco must sponsor some well known and popular chinese figure whoever it is in support of the chinese community which is one of the biggest in San Francisco (with the hispanic one), and must be sponsored itself by rich chinese personalities...This is how the world goes... And then Dorje Chang Buddha III can sell his crap!













dimanche 19 octobre 2014

My English classes at St Giles. 10/10/2014

As some of you might wonder, my answer is YES I am working. I am attending English classes from 9 am in the morning till  4 pm with an hour break for lunch at 1pm, and I do have homework !
Actually I was firstly in a general English class with Shane, the guy who took us to China town, but I switched class to go to the CAE that prepares to the Cambridge Advanced Exam which will take place on december. I need this CAE certificate to be eligible for the CELTA class. The CELTA certificate is the Cambridge certificate I need for teaching English as a second langage.
When I first got into the CAE class, I was welcomed by a bunch of six 25 year old (at most)  girls all from Switzerland. "Hi girleeees ! I love grated gruyère!!!". Two guys (at most 25) joined us, one of them...Swiss and the other Korean...Needless to say I feel a little bit solated among this youth, eventhough they are quite nice.
Regarding the training, my teacher's name is Chris. At first sight, Chris looks like a laidback, outgoing teenager with his long hair, his stocky body and his check shirts.  But it appears he is a great teacher. We are trained in a way like monkeys to the final test, following very structured courses in a book without leeway, but this guy manages to make this lively, highly interactive and to make us have fun and play games. So I learn a lot about teaching. In terms of the content, I find it a little bit too easy so far, but we'll see. And I need to get this certificate so I think this is the best training at the moment. We take a test every afternoon so we need to be very concentrated for 1 hour and half for either  a WRITING - READING - GRAMMAR - LISTENING -  or SPEAKING test. And each of those is not that easy.  I can tell you this is EXHAUSTING! We correct it altogether shortly afterwards.
So This is my job guys!

After school, I can stroll around till 5.30 pm, go for some shopping if needed. Then I go home because we have dinner at 6.30 pm with my "organic" host family. We chat a bit. Dinner is usually over around 8 pm. I go to my bedroom, do my homework till 9 pm, then I check out words and vocabulary I have come across during the day till 10 pm. Then I am wondering WHOUAAAA I am so tired and I want to read Hunger Games because I am so hooked on this story and I really want to know what is going to happen to Katniss! But then I think "WHOUAAA you have to write your blog otherwise you will forget all the things you wanted to tell..."
So this is my day guys!

You might also wonder : has she made new friends ? And my answer is desperately NO !
I rarely get to see Naoko during the day and she is leaving next friday, and Manuela has already left.
Of course I could meet new friends in the cafeteria of the shool. But everybody is clustered by nationality, Japonese, Corean or Swiss... Eventually I would see a guy coming up to me with a smile, so I would think eagerly :
OH my (future) friend please have this chair?
But the guy actually would tell me "Can I take this chair?" ( you have to understand : to sit with my friends I already have...)
So I desperately and angrily think 
"OF COURSE DARLING BASTARD you can take this chair!"
So that's how it is in the cafeteria of the school. Fortunately I have the Samsung Tablet of my dear Air liquide collegues. So I take it out to show I am so busy with MYYYY friends!
Needless to say I do crave a conversation with a person over 40!

samedi 18 octobre 2014

WHICH IS BETTER : SAN FRANCISCO or PARIS ?

While I was curious to compare the surface of San Francisco with that of Paris, I found on the internet this interesting study about what would make Paris or San Francisco a more enjoyable city to live in.

I picked up a few arguments pros and cons that I wanted to share with you.

EQUIVALENT FACTORS  
- The surface is eerily similar. : 120 Sq km for SF vs 105 Sq km for Paris. But I am not suprised after three weeks going around the city, I realize it was not that big for it stands on a peninsula. Paris is almost as big as SF is.
- The unemployment rate is rather similar at circa 7,7% .
- The average age is 38 for both cities. They are rather young considering they two are developed countries.

PROS SAN FRANCISCO 
- San Francisco is by the sea
- It has lakes
- It has mountains nearby
- It has an appreciably lower population density : 6600 people / km2 vs 20 700 in Paris, that makes you feel you can breathe !
- It has a lower level of air pollution : 27 vs 40. Yes Paris is polluted, and the fog of SF is not pollution !
- It has a higher average temerature : 18,4°C vs 15,5°C in Paris.
- It has an overall lower cost of living:
    * one monthly public transportation ticket is 71$ vs 90 $ in Paris.
    * the litre of fuel is 1,09 $ vs 2,2 $ in France, can you believe that ?
    * the big mac is 4,09 $ vs 4,93 $ in Paris, which is THE criterion truly reflective of the cost of living.

PROS PARIS
- Paris has significantly less people infected with HIV : 0,23 in Paris vs 0,6 in SF. No wonder, SF is well known for being a gay area. Gays are the population the most impacted.
- It has a much lower income inequities : 0,32 in paris vs 0,8 in SF. When you have crossed the Tenderloin and Nob Hill in SF, you understand !
- It has a public health care. When you have crossed the Tenderloin, you understand !
- It has clearly much more museums : 152 in Paris vs 48 in SF. Strangely enough, once you have identified the 4 most important museums in SF, there is not much left ! In Paris, it is endless...
- It has clearly more prestigious Think Tanks : 8  in Paris vs 0 in SF. As surprising as it may sound!
- It has the possibility of drinking alcohol in public places, which SF has not. It seems to be a sign of a more thriving night life ! But I am not a specialist of this matter...

And I would personaly add:
- You are allowed to smoke on a restaurant's terrace or in a public park in Paris. It is forbidden in SF and however you would just feel like the last pariahs ! So SF is not for you my dear smoker friends !
- Book stores are no longer (almost) on the ground of SF, they has been swallowed by the internet economy (Amazon), the still living bookstores in SF look like antique stores that survive an earthquake!
- The selection of movies in the SF theaters is as poor as my grandmothers' selection of video games.

SAN FRANCISCO won 510 points over 463 for PARIS!

http://versus.com/en/san-francisco-vs-paris


SF has THE Golden Gate Bridge.


SF has a lower density of population, people live in houses.


SF is surrounded by the sea.


SF is by the Pacific Ocean.


mardi 7 octobre 2014

Bike ride to the Golden Gate Bridge. 10/04/2014

I met with Naoko on  saturday morning to do this famous bike ride to the Golden Gate Bridge. We took this very touristy cable car from dow-town to Fishermen's Wharf and rent a bicycle there for the day, rode on the Golden Gate Bridge, and from then down to Sausalito where we took a ferry back to Fihermen's Wharf. It was very sunny and hot. We've had breathtaking views on the bridge all the way long. We had a very nice time with Naoko who is a very sweet japonese girl.
Nothing much to say, just look at the pictures...