dimanche 24 avril 2011

Meanwhile, in Paris...

After traveling for spring break I returned home to Paris--life is so hard ;) In the few more days of vacation that I had I went to Versailles with my housemate, Anna, and her boyfriend who was visiting from DC.  The fountains were on, which was amazing, and we visited Marie Antoinette's domain (aka her three houses and farm for playing make-believe poor-girl).  Here are some pictures:







These fish were going crazy and there wasn't even any food!
They've clearly learned that this bridge=food.  
They're also supposed to be bottom feeders...






Petit Trianon

Grand Trianon


Fountain of Apollo!







We also went to the Comédie Française to see Un Tramway nommé desir (A Streetcar Named Desire).  That was an interesting experience.  The director, who is American, took an Asian/Kabuki/surrealist take on Tennessee Williams.  I'm not going to say that is was all wrong, but I will say that it was a bold choice.  There were moments when I felt that the new interpretation really jived with the play, but when it did not jive, it really did not jive.  For example, the rape scene was a complete and utter travesty.  Stanley was wearing a green wig, purple silk pajamas, and had shaving cream all over his face.  In other words, he was the Joker from Batman.  I want to erase that horrible and stupid image from my head forever.  That part was wrong, and there's no way around it.  The final scene, however, really appealed to me and I thought that the surrealism was put to good use in that scene.
In other performance news, Anna and I saw a ballet performance yesterday afternoon at Opéra Garnier.  The choreography was by Mats Ek and it was actually two separate ballets.  I understood the first one better because it had a very clear story.  The second one was a little more conceptual, but still amazing to watch.  It was incredible to see these professional dancers.  They're all so athletic, and the dance was very energetic and pretty untraditional.  Both the Comédie Française and l'Opéra are definitely things I will always remember!


La salle de spectacle de l'Opéra Garnier




Anna in our not-so-private private box :)

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