Sunday, May 3, 2009

Our Trip to London!


(Above: The London Eye and the former County Hall....currently a retail complex that included our hotel, the County Hall Marriott. Click on image to enlarge.)

Spring is a busy season in the arts scene in Columbia. I've been trying to keep up...but blogging has gotten away from me a bit. This post probably should have been done two weeks ago. I knew if it didn't get posted now, I'd never catch up because Steve and I are actually headed on another adventure next weekend...going to San Francisco to research cemeteries for my Grave Rubbing Quilt and Epitaph installation artwork.

(Above: The London Eye at night. Click on image to enlarge.)

So, here's the blog post about our trip to London.

My mother went with us to see Mathias and Laura-Jane dance at the Coliseum in two performances, a triple bill and the full length ballet Sylvia. My mother's generous offer to put "reward points" toward our hotel stay meant we were living high at the County Hall Marriott....in a suite....right beside the famous London Eye. It was amazing. Check out the video of our accommodations here!

Intelligently, my Mom wrote down everything we did....day-by-day. I didn't. Thus, this blog entry is "in no particular order"! Let's just say: WE HAD A GREAT TIME! I'll caption the photos below...a sort of running narrative.....but maybe Mom will send me her list and I can update this!

(Above: London's architecture! Click on image to enlarge.)

One of the best things about a city like London is the mix of architectural styles from all sorts of different centuries. I found myself snapping photos of rooftops and carved friezes, domes and steeples, bridge supports and monuments...without caring about the name or function of the structure. I just liked the lines and shapes.

(Above: Barbershop sign. Below: A leaning tree. Click on images to enlarge.)

I also love the signs in England.


Fortunately the weather was very, very good during the entire week. It rained only once during the day. Flowers and trees were in full blossom and we enjoyed walking along the Thames River in the Embankment Park. Among the places we visited were: St. Martin's in the Fields for a free piano concert, Trafalgar Circle, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, The Tate, and the Royal Observatory at the prime meridian, and Covent Garden. We saw the changing of the royal horse guard, walked through Chinatown, enjoyed the view of Big Ben and the Parliament buildings (this was also the view from our suite!), and found a little cemetery outside the archbishop's palace....where I got a grave rubbing and collected some epitaphs.


One of the best days was undoubtedly the river cruise boat trip to Greenwich. The guide was hilarious and pointed out all the sights we passed. The day was beautiful. Lots of locals were out having picnics and playing with their dogs. The Royal Observatory was very, very interesting and in town there was an arts and crafts market.

(Above: Mathias and Laura-Jane on the River Cruise to Greenwich. Aren't they cute?! Click on image to enlarge.)
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(Above: Our cruise boat trip.....upper level exposed; lower level enclosed! Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: The view from the Royal Observatory back toward London. Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: The view out the window from the Royal Observatory. Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: The Royal Observatory....Prime Meridian! Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: One of the antique clocks and window reflection in the Royal Observatory. Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: Laura-Jane, Mathias, and Steve at Prime Meridian! Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: Mathias and Laura-Jane on the way to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, UK. Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: One of the craft vendors in the market....recycled palettes as planters! Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: Detail of handmade scarves available at the crafts market in Greenwich, UK.)

Another highlight was the view from St. Paul's Cathedral dome. It really gave us a lasting impression of the city and its immense size.....so large that we'll just have to go back for more!

(Above: View from the dome toward the London Eye. Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: St. Paul Cathedral's dome. Click on image to enlarge.)

Of course, the reason behind this trip was to SEE BALLET! Birmingham Royal Ballet, the company with which Mathias and Laura-Jane dance, was touring to London's Coliseum. It is a beautiful building with a gorgeous dome. One isn't suppose to take photos inside....but I manage the one of the dome....it's not like I was trying to illegally photograph the choreography or the dancing! I just LOVE buildings!

(Above: The Coliseum, London. Click on image to enlarge.)

(Above: The Coliseum's stained glass dome. Click on image to enlarge.)

Mathias took Steve's camera backstage and captured these casual moments in costume. They are from the ballet Sylvia. Mathias' role....well....he played the part of one of the gay guys who brings costumes to an anniversary party (Scene I). The couple "celebrating" are having serious problems in their marriage. Their servants, Sylvia and her beau, see no future in love due to their employers situation. Eros, the God of Love, is "on vacation" as the couple's gardener.

(Above: Oliver Till, Laura-Jane Gibson, and Mathias Dingman....Sylvia! Below: Laura-Jane and Mathias. Click on images to enlarge.)

The costume party serves as a device to transform an otherwise mythological ballet into a contemporary setting. Scene II has the Gods and Goddess doing their thing...with pirates, the forlorn young couple seeking one another, Eros guiding them, and grapes being stomped into wine before a happy ending that fades back to the anniversary party (Scene III) with a love potion toast to eternal happiness....and the traditional grand pas/wedding duet.

(Above and below: Kit Holder and Mathias Dingman ready for Scene I of Sylvia. Click on images to enlarge.)

As one of the gay guys who transforms into one of the barely clad peons who stomps grapes, Mathias' role is one of classic comic relief, a real crowd pleasing part, lots of complicated jumps and spins, and a curtain call that receives nearly as much applause as the lead couple. It was pure joy to watch! They obviously had fun with the photos too!

Well, below are more photos we took during the week! Enjoy!

(Above: Mom, Laura-Jane, Mathias and I waiting for the River Cruise boat. Steve is thrilled that I've included some of the photos he took while on the trip. We tease him endlessly that he's a terrible photographer! Occasionally, however, he's like the blind chicken getting a crumb....he snaps a good one or two! Click on any image to enlarge!)

(Above: Me on the boat....another good one by Steve!)

(Above: Laura-Jane and Mathias on the river cruise boat.)

(Above: Laura-Jane and Mathias in Greenwich at the Royal Observatory.)




(Above: Westminster Abbey)

(Above: The Casting Room at the V&A.)

(Above: Detail of the Tower Bridge.)

(Above: Steve and Mom on the pedestrian only Millennium Bridge.)

(Above: Steve and Mom with Big Ben and the Parliament buildings in the background.)

(Above: Interior of St. Martin's in the Fields....where we listened to an excellent piano concert.)

(Above: Mathias, Mom and Steve on the bridge with the London Eye and the County Hall building including our hotel in the background)

(Above: The London Eye.)

(Above: The Changing of the Royal Horse Guard.)

(Above: Embankment Park in full spring bloom)

(Above: Dracula paper dolls based on designs by Gorey available in the coolest vintage Toy Shop in Covent Garden.)

(Above: Pastry shop in Covent Gardens.)

(Detail of County Hall...our room was the three windows just above the facade statue in the center of the image!)

(Above: Going under London Bridge on the river cruise boat.)

(Above: Another amazing mix of architecture in the beautiful city of London

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Laura-Jane turned 21!


I recently joined Facebook. I still don't understand most of the features....especially options that send photos of bugs and cyber-pokes to those on one's "friend list"....but I'm happy to share one of the recently uploaded images of Mathias and Laura-Jane taken on her 21st birthday.

The morning after the party we heard from Mathias....he was "caring" for her condition! Evidently the celebration was eventful....like many 21st birthdays!

Friday, February 27, 2009

Mathias and Laura-Jane in China

Well, it didn't take a year to get Mathias' photos from the recent Birmingham Royal Ballet tour to China....but....that's because I brought my laptop to England and captured these images from Mathias' computer. Okay, in exchange, I cropped/color/contrast/titled/corrected all of the images! He took hundreds.....of course....they were in CHINA after all! It was grand to browse through his pictures, listen to the stories of adventure and fun, and share in the experience. Below are the ones, mainly of the two of them. They aren't in the video created while the company went to the Great Wall of China, but it is worth a look because it really shows the camaraderie of the group and the day they spent exploring one of the wonders of the world. It is here. NOTE: ALL THESE IMAGES ARE RELATIVELY HIGH RESOLUTION. EACH ONE CAN BE CLICKED ON FOR ENLARGEMENT. (That means, Mom and Dad, that if you save the enlargement on your computer, you can send the file to Ritz Camera and have it printed as a 5" x 7" or smaller without losing any resolution!)

This is Mathias in Gaungzhou. It was the first place BRB went.

This is also in Gaungzhou, in front of the Memorial Hall.

Here's Laura-Jane in front of the Gaungzhou Memorial Hall.

This is Rory on the Great Wall of China. He's obviously from Scotland and very proud of this fact. I just can't understand why Laura-Jane didn't wear a matching costume!

Mathias on the Great Wall.

Another one of Mathias on the Great Wall.

Mathias and Laura-Jane on the Great Wall....whoever took this image almost missed them....but I guess this is understandable. The view just had to be so breathe-taking that looking at anything else might have been impossible.

Mathias and Laura-Jane resting on one of the very steep staircases. It is nice to know that ballet dancers thought that this was strenuous climbing too!

Laura-Jane on the Great Wall.

Another one of Laura-Jane on the Great Wall. I've been told that Laura-Jane's camera has more images of Mathias. I'm hoping she'll send me a few!

Mathias and Laura-Jane in front of the Pearl Market. They didn't buy anything inside. Mathias said it was too mind-boggling to even consider chosing.

This photo and the next few were taken at a posh party in the British Embassy in Beijing. Above is Mathias an Yasuo with Deliah, Laura-Jane, Laura, Yvette and Nicki. Don't they all look nice!

Above is Tyrone, Oliver, Mathias, and Yasuo.

Mathias and Rory!

Mathias, Aaron, Tom and Tyrone.

Mathias, Yasuo, and Chi.

Chi and Mathias

Laura-Jane, Mathias, Celine, and Kit.

Laura-Jane and Yasuo.

Laura-Jane and Mathias.

A whole bunch of the girls.

This is Mathias in the Forbidden City.

Another place in the Forbidden City with Mathias.

Another place in the Forbidden City with Mathias.

Mathias and Laura-Jane in the Forbidden City. They said it was very, very cold this day!

Laura-Jane in the Forbidden City.

Another place in the Forbidden City with Laura-Jane.

Laura-Jane sending greetings from the Forbidden City.

Due to her blonde hair, many Chinese people posed with her for photos. Mathias snapped this one with two little kids....as their parents were snapping their own photos.

Laura-Jane in the Forbidden City.

Mathias and Laura-Jane in the Forbidding City Garden.

The company did more than just sight-see, dance, and go to formal parties as representatives of British empire.....they also went to night-clubs like this one in Beijing.

Of course, Beijing was the site of the most recent summer Olympics and this is Mathias inside the famous "Bird's Nest" stadium.

Here he is outside the Bird's Nest.

Laura-Jane and Mathias sitting in the stands at the Bird's Nest stadium.

They also toured the swimming facilities.

One of the ballets performed in China was Romeo and Juliet. This photo is Fergus, Mathias, and Aaron dressed in their mandolin costumes for the production.

Here's Mathias and Laura-Jane, both Capulets in the production.

Here's just another nice photo of the two.

The other ballet performed in China was Beauty and the Beast. This is Laura-Jane as the Vixen and Mathias one of the "awakenings"....whatever that is!

The final image shows how the female dancers get all their pointe shoes to the touring destinations....in large bags. Laura-Jane (Gibson) put hers on the top!