Walk: 1. AMC Kabuki 8 (Drive My Car again) 2. Monday errands
Distance: 1. 3 miles 2. 4.7 miles
Walk: 1. AMC Kabuki 8 (Drive My Car again) 2. Monday errands
Distance: 1. 3 miles 2. 4.7 miles
Walk: 1. Magic Flute Restaurant 2. SFMOMA 3. Open Houses
Distance: 1. 4 miles 2. 6.7 miles walk/lope 3. 4.9 miles
“I really thought that I’d get out more once the Ice Age ended.” |
Walk: AMC Kabuki (The Worst Person in the World)
Distance: 2 miles lope 🐎 & 3.5 miles walk
There were times while watching The Worst Person in the World when Ciwt totally forgot she was looking at a movie. Many scenes appear to happen in undramatic real time and there isn't a scintilla of artifice in any of the acting. But of course the Worst Person... is drama - precisely directed and beautifully acted. It is lighter than a feather, deeper than melancholy, humorous, enraging, engaging, unpredictable. In other words, life like and very human. Often set against The Scream's 😱flamingly unsettled Oslo sky.
Walk: 1. Hood 2. Hood
Distance: 1. walk/lope 3 miles 2. 2 walk/lope 4.5 miles
So, Ciwt has found this new gait. It's kind of like this only without the plastic container. Looks pathetic, but she can go on and on, up hills and down, over hill and dale.
Walk: 1. Presidio 2. Nob Hill
Distance: 1. 3 miles 2. lope: 2.5 miles, walk: 3.5 miles = 6 miles
From: CIWT
To: CIWT Readers
Walk: Vogue Theater (Death on the Nile)
Distance: 3 miles
Unfortunately, Kenneth Branagh's 2022 version of Death on the Nile was about as lively and well edited as the picture of its cast above. Even the Pyramids, the Nile and other Egyptian spectacals were dull - a particular disappoint for armchair traveler Ciwt.
Best to just treasure Branagh's Belfast which was excellent and up for Oscars this year.
Walk: 1. Hood 2. Banks
Distance: 1. 5.4 miles 2. 3.6 miles
Craig Green A/W 2022 show at The Factory in London, England, on February 9, 2022 |
Ciwt has a few of their coats which she bought to be warm when she takes her Fall trip to the East Coast. Also because they are sleek, attractive and very 'in' in NYC.
Walk: 1. GG Pickleball 2. Opera Plaza Cinema (Drive My Car)
Distance: 1. 3 miles, 1 hour pickle 2. 4.5 miles
The most widely understood meaning of the word is a work done with extraordinary skill especially a supreme intellectual or artistic achievement. And there you have Drive My Car. Straight forward and complex; sparkling and dark; elusive and definite; intimate and remote; immediate and eternal. The multiple layers go on and on.
Perhaps the quickest way to describe Hamaguchi's achievement is to say is three hours long with subtitles - and you don't even notice. When Drive My Car ended, Ciwt's reaction wasn't the 'Whew!' she expected when she set out for the theater. It was, 'Is that all?'
Walk/Jog: Presidio, Vogue Theater (Rear Window)
Distance: 4.5 miles, Yoga
So this afternoon Ciwt revisited Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, the only one of his movies to win Oscar for Best Picture. With its outstanding screenplay and cinematography (both of which also won Oscars) and legendary cast including Grace Kelly and Jimmie Stewart in one of his four Hitchcock films, it has stood the test of time. In fact with social media and all the current privacy issues and debates, you could say it is even more timely.
Unfortunately it also brought Ciwt back to the days a few years ago when she was recovering from a knee accident. Hour after hour she would sit peddling her stationary peddler and looking out the window. No murders, no Prince Charming, no screenplay - just peddaling.
But today she's out and about, and breezing off to Hitchcock classics, so all those tedious hours were definitely worth it,
Walk: 1. Opera House (Ballet) 2. No
Distance: 1. 6.5 miles 2. n/a
Two years away and Ciwt had forgotten the thrill of San Francisco Ballet. The music, the choreography, the sheer athletic ability of the dancers - and how stunningly gorgeous and talented each individual dancer is.
Thanks in so many ways to Iceland native Helgi Tomasson.
The Artistic Director and Principal Choreographer arrived 37 years ago with venerated classical dancing talent and set about turning a respected, regional company into the one of the most renowned and respected companies in the world. Having worked a bit with artists, donors, budgets, egos, Ciwt can only imagine how much vision, determination, fortitude, diplomacy, patience and deep sense of the possibilities of ballet this must have called on.
And then there was the pandemic with Tomasson responding by keeping the artistic team whole and finding ways to safely bring the Company and upper levels of the SF Ballet School back to the studios. On top of that, he worked to innovate and completely reconceive ways to bring dance to audiences when they couldn't come in person. The digital season he 'chorographed' was an enormous and greatly appreciated success and extended Tomasson and SF Ballet's reach throughout the international world of ballet.
Oh, and there are the 50 ballets he has choreographed, the new work and festivals he's commissioned and mounted, the visionary and exacting selection of dancing talent (often against oppostion).
This entire SF Ballet season is a celebration of and tribute to Tommason because he will walk off the Opera House stage as director and principal choreographer sometime this summer. Even as he retires his work will continue through the internationally acclaimed ballet school he developed, and his legacy will continue to attract innovative stagers, experimental as well as classical choreographers, and those gorgeous dancers.
Helgi Tommason |
Walk: no
Distance: n/a
CIWT Year 10 heads off into a San Francisco windy day. Thank you for your company, dear readers. Hope to see you in Year 11.