Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Life in Nassau

After our snorkeling adventure I was eager to freshen up, but as we were walking back we saw three women dressed in these black and gold greatly decorated costumes, almost resembling a bird as feathers were attached to their backs. Then we heard the music that led us away from our path and brought us into a parade. The street was flooded with colors, music and the people of the island, all celebrating the new year. As we shifted through the crowded audience and found a seat on the bleachers, were were able to catch the ending part of the parade, where the theme was celebrating American culture. Floats of gigantic size models of Prescient Obama, President Lincoln, Hilary Clinton and other revered figures shadowed over the crowd and moved down the street. Those not guiding the floats wore elaborate costumes that stretched past their own height. The live music of the parade took over the atmosphere as almost everyone was dancing or singing along. Everything and everyone felt united. The energy was intense, and it was energy that was created at 2 in the morning when the parade started and was still continuing strong. After the parade we wanted a deeper exploration of the island and sought to go on a tour. To schedule a tour we approached a group of local men all dressed in business attire ready to engage in a business meeting outside of the office. The first man we approached told us to wait a few minutes while he solicited to other customers to come on the tour. As we waited, we heard a deep voice coming from behind us saying " You want to know something?". As we turned around we saw a tall,slender man with dark skin dressed in a suit and tie sitting on the wall behind us. As our eyes locked onto hi as he gazed up at the cruise ships in front of us and he began to tell us some unfamiliar facts. He informed us about the process of bringing the ships into the harbor. He told us that the captain of each ship would bring the ship as close to the port as he could then he would let ago of the wheel and allow the island locals to then navigate the ship. When he saw that he had our attention he introduced himself and continued on indulging us in facts about Nassau. As he spoke to us, he gestured with his hand but kept his eyes moving from us to the crowds walking by, always ready to solicit a new customer. When he would notice a large group coming towards him he would quickly excuse himself to kindly approach the crowd. He would also greet them with the most welcoming attitude, repeating greetings such as " Hello, how are you , happy new year." I watched hopefully as he approached families, couples, groups of women and men, with charm and determination but after each approach he was always given the same answer, " no." Some said they had already seen the island before, others were just interested in the beaches. After about 30 minutes of waiting he was unable to get any more customers for our tour, but he was able to taxi us to Atlantis. Atlantis was a short trip, as we walked around the resort. When we returned to Nassau we walked around, went to the straw market where 100s of different souvenirs could be found. Walking around down town I was amazed by the creative crafts such as designs of conch shells and recycled soda that were crafted into miniature airplanes, cars and trucks. Also as assortment of colorful paintings. Nassau is definitely an island where your craft is your profession. I encourage anyone who visits the island to take a tour. You were learn and see things that you wouldn't see on your own. Support the island people who are so passionate about their home

Thursday, January 31, 2013

City Reviews: The Green House Cafe

Have you ever walked into a place and felt at peace? That is how I felt when I walked into Green House Cafe in Long Beach. On the search to find a place to read and do some work I randomly yelped this place that had good reviews and was open on New Years day. Green House is a spacious place with two levels and an art gallery. Their name gives meaning to their decor with plants on different levels, wooden table and chairs and earth tones within the walls, couches and love seats. The main room was lit by a bright chandler hanging in the center. While the atmosphere is inviting, the food will get you to stay. Their food and their coffee is locally and organically grown. The freshness and flavor of their food is evident in the taste. Some of their food items includes, the Green House Panini, Mango grilled chicken with avocado, and my personal favor their chicken noddle soup. Green House is the place to be.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

What is art

Art is not a physical medication, no pill you can take, but instead a remedy for the mainstream disease. Art is defined by each individual person. It's how people, society defines culture. It is how one defines themselves. Art is the beats in the music, the strum of the guitar, the rhythm in a dance step. Art is an expression. A form a unity. Something to bring people together. It is was separates us, from animalistic tendencies, and breaks us from the norm. Art is an expression of hope, love, passion, despair and struggle. Art is a way of life. Not just a thing to do. Art is creativity, another means of communication. It's the universal language that everyone can understand yet open to individual interpretation.
Art is important, because it can bring unity. Within all the stresses of life it's that one thing that can offer relief. and it is important to keep art alive, no matter what form it's in. Because art is important, so what is art to you?

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