Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Kunqu Opera 昆曲 / Nanjing 南京




















Kunqu (昆曲; pinyin: Kūnqǔ; Wade-Giles: k'un-ch'ü), also known as Kunju, Kun opera or Kunqu Opera, is one of the oldest extant forms of Chinese opera. It evolved from the Kunshan melody, and dominated Chinese theatre from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Kunqu originated in the Wu cultural area.

History

Kunqu boasts a 600-year history and is known as the "teacher" or "mother" of a hundred operas, because of its influence on other Chinese theatre forms, including Jingju (Peking Opera). Its emergence ushered in the second Golden Era of Chinese drama, but by the early twentieth century it had nearly disappeared, which was only exacerbated by deliberate attempts to suppress it during the Cultural Revolution.

One of the major literary forms of the Ming and Qing dynasties was chuanqi drama, originating from the South. Chuanqi, an old form of dramatic opera, originates from the nanxi in late 14th century before the kunqu opera arises. However, in late 16 century, kunqu opera starts to dominate large part of Chinese drama. [1] Plays that continue to be famous today, including The Peony Pavilion and The Peach Blossom Fan, were originally written for the Kunqu stage. In addition, many classical Chinese novels and stories, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin and Journey to the West were adapted very early into dramatic pieces.

Today, Kunqu is performed professionally in seven Mainland Chinese cities: Beijing (Northern Kunqu Theatre), Shanghai (Shanghai Kunqu Theatre), Suzhou (Suzhou Kunqu Theatre), Nanjing (Jiangsu Province Kunqu Theatre), Chenzhou (Hunan Kunqu Theatre), Yongjia County/Wenzhou (Yongjia Kunqu Theatre) and Hangzhou (Zhejiang Province Kunqu Theatre), as well as in Taipei. Non-professional opera societies are active in many other cities in China and abroad, and opera companies occasionally tour.

Kunqu was listed as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2001. Its melody or tune is one of the Four Great Characteristic Melodies in Chinese opera.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

cycling around Xianlin 仙林


close to Xianlin 仙林



close to Xiheng Shan 西横山



Pingjiagang 平家岗



Dongliucun 东流村


Yuanjia Biancun 袁家边村






close to Yuanjia Biancun 袁家边村


Xianlin 仙林


Da es noch warm ist hier in Nanjing, beschlossen wir die Gegend auszukundschaften. Und zwar mit dem Velo. Leider war es ein bisschen nebelig, doch wir gingen trotzdem. Man ist schnell gerade im anderen China, ländlich, und ärmer. 10km entfernt von der Universität wo wir wohnen. Der Nebel kam noch mehr auf, und wir dachten dass wir in einem Wattebausch herum irren! Die Dörfer waren sehr dreckig, alles mit einer Staubschicht überdeckt, da es in der Umgebung sehr viele Steinbrüche gibt. Es werden ganze Berge abgetragen, um Platz zu machen für neue Gebäude!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

bshot magazine






bshot magazine

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

India Gate / Shangri La Hotel, New Delhi














Friday, September 25, 2009

Mountainbiketrip (Darsha - Lamayuru) India

Arravial in New Delhi Airport (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


Arravial in New Delhi Airport (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


Lunch somewhere on the road between Mandi and Manali (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


get the bikes at Dorje´s house (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


make the bike´s ready for a testride around Manali (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


(Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon P5000)


how is going to cross a stream? well we did ok, after we had all wet feet´s :-) (rider: Thomas, Otmar, Mesum) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Nikon P5000)


some sightseeing, Hadimbatemple (rider: Wolfgang, Mesum, Thomas, Otmar) (Pic: some tourist, Nikon P5000)


Praying for a good trip (Otmar, Thomas) (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


first day on the trip, Zankskar Sumdo (rider: Otmar, Thomas, Mesum) (Pic: timer, Nikon D40)


second camp at Ramjak 4500meter over sealevel (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


after a hard day over the Shingo La (5100m.o.S.) a nice downhill down to Lhakang Sumdo, we had the camp just underneath the holy mountain (Gumburanjan 5900m.o.S.) (rider: Mesum Verma) (Pic: Thomas Knecht, Nikon D40)


the night was cold, but not so cold i expected, yes in the morning i saw why, was snowing over night. (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


so we had to continue per foot, Lakhang Sumdo forward to Kargyak (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon P5000)


but then, the weather was perfect!! after Shi (rider: Wolfgang, Otmar, Mesum) (Pic: timer, Nikon P5000)


Nice singletrails, (rider: Otmar) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)


Nice singletrails, (rider: Mesum, Otmar) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)


Nice singletrails, near Purne (rider: Mesum) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)


way to Pukthal Gompa, (rider: Thomas) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)


up and down before Padum (rider: Mesum, Thomas) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)


Thomas is pushing hard the manuell, Padum (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon D40)


very nice downhill down the Hanuma La (4700m.o.S), (rider: Mesum) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


very nice downhill down the Hanuma La (4700m.o.S), (rider: Thomas) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


very nice downhill down the Hanuma La (4700m.o.S), (rider: Wolfgang, Thomas) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


very nice downhill before Lingshed (3900m.o.S), (rider: Wolfgang, Thomas, Mesum) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


very nice downhill before Lingshed (3900m.o.S), (rider: Wolfgang, Thomas, Mesum) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


very nice downhill before Lingshed (3900m.o.S), (rider: Mesum, Thomas) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


on the back is Lingshed, (rider: Wolfgang, Mesum, Thomas) (Pic: Dorje Tsering, Nikon D40)


after Margun La (4370m.o.S), (rider: Mesum) (Pic: Thomas Knecht, Nikon D40)


after Margun La (4370m.o.S), (rider: Thomas) (Pic: Mesum Verma, Nikon D40)


Singletrail over singletrail, near Potoskur, (rider: Wolfgang) (Pic: Mesum Verma, Canon EOS 450D)


the last from our trip, nice and fast downhill, down to Lamayuru, (rider: Mesum) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)


the last from our trip, nice and fast downhill, down to Lamayuru, (rider: Mesum) (Pic: Wolfgang Haslinger, Canon EOS 450D)

Saturday, September 19, 2009

my second life...

after the crash


huch, we had really luck, only the boxes are damaged, also my mountainbike was still fine!!


the passenger, and the drunken crew, yes was truth!!



the driver had a really big shock!! was only 10cm over his head!! (good we all had a shock after)


some how, buddha was giving me a ohter chance!! image, the shovel was digging, that would be cut the hole car, or the shovel hit us lower, then we would pushed down to the valley!!!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Wedding / Manali

the bar



the drinking mens (unfortunally i was not allowed to go the the women side, they was also drinking)



waitress nr 1



waitress nr 2 (he gave us 2 bottle of beer, and waitress nr 1 came two second later and gave us a ohter 2 bottle...)



traditionall dancing



the bar, with the bar keeper (yellow shirt, and also big boss of the taxi union in manali)



the mens drinking area



the young womens are waiting for go to dance



and then the party started



skeptical look from the old womens, wahts going on, on the dancefloor



I was invited for a wedding. Never before i went to a wedding here in India, so i was exited to see this. The main day, was allready gone, so we went only for the festivalday there. Ohh my gosh... so many people dancing, drinking and chatting.

Road builder / Manali









Amazing!!

When i come from the market in Manali and go home to Dorje's house, i passing some road builder. Is just incredible how the make the road!! Everything by hand!! Most of them are nepali or tibetan.

Dorje's project












Dorje has a nice idea, he like to buy some land and building to host people. Here in India is nothing exist like in Switzerland a home for old people. Because normaly the family take care of this people. But here in Manali, especial tibetan and nepali people have no one here they care of them.

So Dorje likes to make something about this, that the old, or mentally handicapped person, or just alone people, they dont have a family, have some people around.

There will be some members and staff on this project, my turn as staff was, to take some pictures from the members and from the staff.

I will inform you more, when the project has more detail.

Busride from New Delhi to Manali







Again, i have to leave from the nice Hotel Shangri La. I got myself a ticket for a nice luxurybus (in India is this a Volvo) up to Manali. Should be much better, a ac bus, where the ac runs not like a frigde, no dust, good sleep, because the seat's are fixed and not broken, and silent.

I went to the busstand, there was no hassling to get my actually seatnumber. Because normal, even you have a seatnumber, you have to fight for this, they will give you most time a bad seat, really in the back. We went 2 indians, some less other foreigner (UK, JAP) and the rest of the passenger was young israeli's. They had actually problems to take the seat as written in there ticket. So was quite busy in the bus, but i was thinking once we moving everything calms down, and every one is happy.

On the road, they went constantly to going to speak with the busdriver, because this and that is not good. They went loud, and singing and i think, they was thinking, we alone in the bus. Yes was almost truth. The bus stop for 20min on a stall to drink some chai and eat something. The Israel's needed a special call to enter the bus again, we had to wait for a other 10min, then all went in. Every hour someone of them, or most of them had to go for a pi, (toilet was not there) and smoke a cigarette. So the bus ride was going very long. And of course doring the night, they was singing and chatting like at the daytime. No sleeping for the other's!!

This was not engouh, when we enter the Kullu Valley, the was some landslide, because of the haevy rain during the nighttime. We had to wait, and finally change to a localbus, because the volvobus couldent go further. The localbus tooks us up to manali, but not so fast, because there was so many stops.

But in the end, i got to Manali, and had a nice sleep at Dorje's house.