Monday, March 3, 2014

Moved to WordPress!

I have no idea if there are any successful subscribers to this blogspot blog but - many of you complained about the interface.  So I did what any good blogger should do. I moved from whereintheworldismidge.blogspot.com to -

whereintheworldismidge.wordpress.com

All of the existing stories are there too.  How cool is that!  So if you get this via e-mail - which means you successfully had subscribed follow on over to word press!

Thanks all!

Midge

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Casa de la Cultura



In Ecuador the Casa de la Cultura is a happening place that brings all of the arts together under one roof.  I'm told that every town has at least one Casa de la Cultura.  Hey sounds like Hillsborough, NJ - NOT.  Thursday night for the admission price of nada, niente, nothing, a big fat 0, we enjoyed a terrific Boleros recital by Gustavo - judging from the audience's response when he entered - a fairly well know South American singer accompanied by an extremely talented guitar trio.


Jack and I enjoyed it so much I bought Gustavo's CD.  Price - $5!

The day before, we went to a juried sculpture exhibit.  Some interesting pieces - lots of political sentiment too.  There were a number of people wandering through - some look like they popped in on their lunch hours or cut a class at the university.  Art - wonderful.  Price - FREEEEE.
What is Jack staring at?  Oh, the beautiful woman staring back at him.



The above work drew me in.  I could feel the pain.  It is a riff on the subjugation of the indigenous people.
There were a number of pieces made with recycled metal objects from computer parts to gears, pipes and stuff I couldn't identify.  Also lots of very large pieces carved from one giant piece of wood.


This facility in Ambato has:
Exhibition space containing their permanent collection of Ecuadorian artists -
This is part of their permanent  and varied collection.




Intimate theater/lecture hall -

Large foyer where florists were exhibiting arrangements -


Cafe where local artists sell their work and - well that is all I noticed but the building in huge.  The bulletin board by the main entrance was packed with things that people could do - free events, classes, lectures and my favorite - a theater workshop.



In Quito there are a number of Casa de la Cuturas.  We visited one that had a world class museum - FREEEEEEE.  When I finally edit all of my Quito video you'll get to explore some of the facility.

Wherever in the world you are today - enjoy some art!