Friday, March 28, 2008

Be like water...

"Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend."


~Bruce Lee

Lately I've been really aware of the need to be flexible, pliable, teachable... to adjust to events and expectations around me while still being able to hold onto what I feel is true for me.

Trees and buildings that are rigid and stand firm against the elements are more prone to breakages, but trees that can sway in light breezes or gale-force winds and structures that compensate for extremes in temperature by allowing room for expansion/contraction have a greater chance of surviving in one piece over long periods of time or when things get hairy.

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

Summer S.M.A.D.D. 2007

I spent last week working on Summer S.M.A.D.D. (Song, Music, Art, Drama & Dance) which is a performing and visual arts camp for high school kids.

I've been involved with this camp for more than 10 years and while it's a lot of work, there are always good things that come out of it.

This year was probably one of the more difficult camps I've done, mostly because I was asked to direct the art section at very short notice.

I'm generally with the singers, so it was quite a mind and skill shift and there were lots of different factors that meant it wasn't the easiest job which left me feeling incredibly stressed and inadequate for most of the time. Needless to say, I came home feeling utterly shattered.

In the end there were some interesting pieces to put into an exhibition as part of the concert on the final night. Parents and friends come along to see what their kids have been up to.

Summer SMADD 2007

There were just over 100 kids and all of them were amazingly talented. Every item in the final concert was created during the week and came off so well that you'd think they had worked on it for months.

This video below is of an interpretive dance that was brought to life by using just about all of the disciplines on camp.



Monday afternoon a small group gathered to write lyrics. These were given to musicians on Tuesday so they could write the accompanying music. Wednesday the musos went to the recording studio where a CD was made to be given to the dancers on Thursday, so they could choreograph the dance. All of this was captured on video to create a documentary on the process. The final product blew me away.

On the other hand, this song probably didn't have as much rehearsal time put into it, but I have to say it brought me a great deal of joy (which you will more than likely hear throughout the vid) {:->



The site where we stayed is in the hinterland behind the Sunshine Coast. There is a beautiful lake and is surrounded by native trees and animals. It was so pleasant to wake up each morning and hear lorikeets and magpies singing to celebrate the begining of another day.

Summer SMADD 2007

It was more startling than pleasant when I heard this guy one morning...

Summer SMADD 2007

There were all sorts of fun activities throughout the week like:

Summer SMADD 2007
Pirate Day

Summer SMADD 2007
Visiting Nambour

Summer SMADD 2007
Working with these cool people and...

Summer SMADD 2007
Seeing amazing views like this on the way home

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Monday, January 08, 2007

My 2007 Daily Photo Diary

I discovered a new group on Flickr where people are encouraged to keep a photo diary for a year.

There are several different types of "a photo a day" groups, but this one appealed to me because it wasn't just self portraits, nor did it have a list of specific images to be included. This one is just to document each day
with an image and possibly a few words.

I half thought about putting it up here as well, but it all seemed like too much fiddling about.

Here is the first picture...

Moi!

If you would like to follow the thread, you can find it here.

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Friday, December 29, 2006

I feel really bad

This afternoon, I went out to the backyard to paint some boxes for the pinhole cameras I'm making. As I got to the bottom of the ramp, I discovered a dead baby Blue Tongue Lizard among the grass and fallen leaves.

I must have squashed it when I went to the clothes line this morning.

Crawly things are not generally my favourite, but you were pretty cute.

I'm so very sorry little lizard...

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Entertaining Myself...


Fur Baby Tribute
Originally uploaded by Lalalian.



It's amazing how much fun you can have with some tinsel, a lamp and a camera {:->

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