Thursday, December 25, 2008

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Miscellaneous Meandering: The Snowman again




Oh no...still wrong?! Let's try again...
All I can say is thank goodness we don't live in England...other than that, I'm speechless.





The Snowman has also been made into a stage show. It was first produced by Birmingham Repertory Company in 1993, with music and lyrics by Howard Blake, scenario by Blake, with Bill Alexander and choreography by Robert North. Since 1997 Sadler's Wells has presented it every year as the Christmas Show at the Peacock Theatre. As in the book and the film, there are no words, apart from the lyrics of the song "Walking in the Air". The story is told through images and movement. Special effects include the Snowman and boy flying high over the stage (with assistance of wires and harnesses) and ‘snow’ falling in part of the auditorium.

The production has had several revisions – the most extensive happening in 2000, when major changes were made to the second act, introducing new characters: The Ice Princess and Jack Frost.

Back Stage Pass:




Miscellaneous Meandering – The Real Snowman




Oh my, that wasn’t the right clip at all. Here is the clip, just as we remember it… sing along with me.


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Miscellaneous Meandering: The Snowman




While away in Germany, I would suffer the occasional bout of home-sickness (especially around Christmas). One of the things I fondly remembered about Christmas at home was the first time “The Snowman” was aired on Christmas eve. Originally a children’s book, it was turned into a short animated film. I thought it was wonderfully magical. Here is the clip - just as we all remember it...


Monday, December 15, 2008

Part 10: Schloss Philippsruhe (September 1990)

Schloss Phillipsruhe near Hanau, Germany

On the day we visited, there was a big festival on the grounds of the schloss. Since everyone was out at the fest, hardly anyone was inside. This allowed me the perfect opportunity to learn practical momentum skills. I learned if you run fast in your pressed wool slippers, you can slide really far on slick inlaid floors. I must have slid 15-20 feet at speeds up to 95mph. Very good exercise to strengthen tower climbing muscles. As time went by this became my primary warm up excercise (whenever there was a suitable floor nearby).

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Most people are afraid to go 95mph in their slippers. Admit it I am FEARLESS.