A year ago a friend went to Amiens to watch the amazing street theatre company Royal Deluxe, performing The Sultan's Elephant on the occasion of the centenary of Jules Verne's death. I'm not quite sure what I wanted to talk about in the rest of this blogpost. Some Chinese hackers deleted the rest of Read article…
Author: Judith de Graaff
Nuits de Feu in Chantilly
I read somewhere that… —> this blog post disappeared: I have no idea what "I read about" in june 2006. Probably something related to the Nuits de Feu fireworks event in Chantilly. I went there for the first time, a bit by accident and it turned out to be magnificient! 14 minutes of Firework Read article…
Sex and the City
After the 94th episode… If these Chinese hackers wouldn't have replaced parts of the old blogposts by this unreadable signs, I would have known what I wrote about in this blogpost. Did it have something to do with the beauty of NYC, the end of an era with the last episode of Sex and the Read article…
Advocating Creator
The guys of Personal DNA developed a new kind of personality test which is free, fun, fast and accurate. The test has been designed by a team of professional psychologists. It employs innovative answering techniques, allowing for increased accuracy and an enjoyable process. It turned out that I'm an Advocating Creator. Your imagination, confidence, Read article…
Edward Scissorhands
Even though it's sixteen years old, I never saw Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands before. Besides the brilliant play of Johnny Depp and Dianne Wiest, I really adored the pastel-colored neighbourhood. As always Burtons work was a "visual orgasm", to speak with the Germans, who created this design portal. A must-see!
Olympics
Did you see the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Torino? I just saw a small part, but I really enjoyed the acrobats forming this huge peace dove at the end. The movements of the acrobats were so bizarre but really beautiful! Excellent!