jueves, 7 de mayo de 2015

MY PARADISE

There is always somewhere in the world where you find the peace you need in these stressful times we are all living.

For me, that place has the name in CAPITAL LETTERS: LONDON. The shiny and foggy London Town is full of stereotypes and landmarks for many, but to me, it is a lifestyle, a way of life, the spot where I feel I was born.

It's true that, as long as you visit different locations in the Earth, you have that feeling of being at home, but it usually happens to me when I am there and outside there. However, I must confess I have preference for THE UNIQUE PLACE, again in capital letters, a wonderful corner in London bathed by the Thames River and more explicitly located just opposite the white cupula of Saint Paul. Do you guess the place? 
I'm not gonna say its name neither am I gonna add anything else because the pic talks by itself...


Thanks to great enterpreneurs such as Sam Wanamaker- it is a such a coincidence his name: "wanna" "maker"- theater lovers, and especially lovers of Shakespeare's playhouse, have the chance to live in the Renaissance though it is just a few hours...

jueves, 23 de abril de 2015

And you know that...

Today is a great day and you know it....

April, 23rd. It' s a date to remember not only because this celebrates the Book's Day, but also because it is the day when, according to critics, one of the widely known playwrights in history died: William Shakespeare.

Mind you, today is even greater since my Students of ESO IV have performed the 'Bard's' Act V of Romeo and Juliet. There have been weeks of, let's call it somehow, hard work although to be more precise, they have been weeks of enjoyment and lots of laugher.

The Students have learnt who the man wearing a ring holding on his ear was, and the most important part of it all, they have come to learn a period of flourishment in a beautiful England with white-faced women and ruffs decorating people's necks.




THANKS, GORGEOUS PEOPLE!

domingo, 25 de enero de 2015

"GOD BLESS AMERICA"

For a long time, I always felt curious about an old painting I saw through a shopping window. It represented an old couple made up with a gentleman wearing a long denim jumpsuit and holding a countryside trident. On his right side, a woman with a serious facial gesture is wearing a long dark dress, which reminds us of these very first Pilgrims who settled in the E of the USA, later known as New England. In the background a gothic-like building fulfils the picture.

This painting attracted me mysteriously and then I found out I was ahead some of the best known paintings which came to represent the American culture, "American Gothic". In fact, it portrayed the most profound America where people made a living from agriculture. The painting’s owner is Grant Wood, who “used” his sister and dentist as real-life models to depict his imaginative couple.

These two leading figures have then been caricatured by many TV serials (The Simpsons) and films (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) or used to render famous pairs such as Obama and his wife or the stars in the unbeatable thriller The Shinning.  

Strange though, while surfing on the net someday, I came across with an interesting information about a “megalithic” construction of the “American Gothic”, the name given by Wood to his piece of art. The statue was as huge as America’s motto; “the bigger, the better” and paradoxically it was named "God Bless America." It was moved to Pioneer Plaza in Chicago, close to the headquarters of the Chicago Tribune Daily. The novelty of this design was the suitcase accompanying the duet showing its metaphoric idea of mobility and temporariness.

This last point was what hurt me like hell, since somewhere I read the sculpture had been moved to another state in the U.S, maybe Iowa. The thing is that, after some research, I have lost its track and I’m unable to guess where it is placed today.


Well, I will always be comforted with a visit to the Art Institute of Chicago, where the original work by Wood is held on one of the Museum’s walls.

                                  

sábado, 20 de septiembre de 2014

SCOTTISH SEARCH FOR FREEEEDOM!


Nowadays it seems as if the concept “Independence” had spread over the world more than ever before and was in everybody’s mouth. TV and newspapers are echoing people’s will to reach their own competences in several areas without depending on a central government.

These days Scotland is on the news. On September, 18 the country of bagpipes hold the so called Referendum which claimed Scotland’s independence from its old enemy, England and the rest of nations comprising the U.K.

Two years ago Prime Minister David Cameron and the Scottish First Minister signed the “Edinburgh Agreement” where they placed the milestone for the Scottish Independence.  Some people have called this search for autonomy, “the break of a family of Nations.” These nations were some time a kingdom and British History is an excellent reflection of this. Let’s then read what time tells about the U.K. History of union and disunion.

-Vth-XVIth centuries--- The two islands of Ireland and Great Britain were divided into four territories or nations (Kingdom of England, Wales, Kingdom of Scotland and Kingdom of Ireland).
-In 1535 England and Wales joined. Between 1535 and 1542 the Tudor Dynasty (from a Welsh origin) introduced the English law in Wales and ended in annexing the territory to England.
-In 1707 England and Scotland joined. They had shared the same king from 1603, signed the Union Act which ended up in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The Scottish Parliament broke up.
-In 1801 Ireland joined England. The kingdom of Ireland depended on Great Britain and now the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was born.
-In 1922 Ireland was split up into two: the free Eire in the south of the island became independent, while the north counties (Ulster) were still part of the United Kingdom.  Nowadays, we talk about the UK of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
-From 1998 the UK started a process where all its nations, except for England, have got back their Parliaments and own competences.
SO, nowadays, we can talk about:
THE UK OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND vs THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND (Free Eire)

It also meant the constitution of a flag
1707: the formation of the Union Jack (England and Scotland making up the kingdom of Great Britain)
1801: the kingdom of Ireland joins the kingdom of GB making the UK.
1922: Ireland separates from the UK (Ireland secession) but the colours of the Union Jack remain unchanged because Northern Ireland remains attached to the U.K.


             What would have happened if the YES votes had won the Referendum?
       - The loss of the British pound since if it had remained as the national coin, some power should have been given to London.
      - Immediate exit from the European Union. Otherwise, its admission into the European Union would have been left in the hands of the rest of EU members.
      -The main banks would have fled from Scotland and the main stock markets would have rejected to work for the nation.
            
         What are the current competences in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
     In 1998 the U.K. carried out a devolution process in which all nations, except for England, were given back their Parliaments. Now then, its nation has its own competences in several areas: 
SCOTLAND: its Parliament was restored in 1998. Its current competences are: health, education, social services, living, financial local development, tourism, transport, environment, culture, politics and justice.

WALES: its Assembly was created in 1999. Its current competences are: agriculture, health, education, living, social services, tourism, environment, financial local development, culture and language, among others.

NORTHERN IRELAND: its Parliament was created in 1920 and dissolved in 1973. Its Assembly was restored in 1998. Its current competences are conveyed to health, agriculture, employment, social services, living, tourism, environment, culture, police and justice.






OF BRITISH NATIONAL ANTHEM AND HYMNS

Last day while reading an article from a blog, I found out some space dealing with the British National Anthem. The article pin pointed different issues that are almost an institution to our minds but they are not actually as we thought; almost a type of false friend -culturally and historically speaking. The thing is it called my attention now that the "Scottish Neverendum", as some people have called it, is more latent than ever. Why? Because it revolved around the wrong believe that the British "God Save the Queen", so sung by footballers on the field prior to every match, is nothing but a BRITISH NATIONAL ANTHEM, and not an exclusive English ownership. In fact, its lyrics allude to the four nations which comprise the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales). 

Curiously though, all the above mentioned nations have their own national anthem, except for England which does not have any. That may be the reason why English people say "God Save the Queen" is theirs.