2017年4月17日月曜日

Amazing Flamenco Dancers Part-2 / ARTE Y SOLERA Dance Company / Founder, Mayumi Kagita

After the founders of ARTE Y SOLERA Dance Company, Hiroki Sato introduced the story “the mermaid’s red candles” written by Mimei Ogawa, (I’m not telling you the story because I don’t want to spoil it. The story is very interesting so I’m sure you will enjoy it.) the play was started.

 

As soon as the play was started, Mayumi Kgaita, the founder of ARTE Y SOLERA Dance Company appeared on the stage. The way she moved and used her timing were so amazing that I could not take my eyes off from her.

 

On the stage, she looked powerful, cute, beautiful and stunning. Every time she was on the stage, she created the atmosphere which kept audience attention strongly.

 

I was mesmerized by her beautiful dancer’s body which was perfectly balanced. When I saw her from behind wearing a wide-open back dress was breathtakingly beautiful.

Source: The photographs of previous performance of Arte Y Solera from Arte Y Solera’s official website ( “Arte Y Solera Kanki”, TEATRO VILLAMARTA・TEATRO JUAN BERNABE DE LEBRIJA performed on November 6th and 12th, 2005 in Spain)

http://www.arte-y-solera.com/performance/2005_final.shtml#../images/2005_final_05.jpg

 

Source: The photographs of previous performance of Arte Y Solera from Arte Y Solera’s official website ( “Arte Y Solera Kanki”, TEATRO VILLAMARTA・TEATRO JUAN BERNABE DE LEBRIJA performed on November 6th and 12th, 2005 in Spain)

http://arte-y-solera.com/performance/2005_final.shtml#../images/2005_final_02.jpg

 

*During their performance, photographs were prohibited so the photographs above are taken at their different performance.

 

Mrs. Kagita started dancing modern dance when she was 6 years old and she started dancing Flamenco when she was in the dance course of Japan Women’s College of Physical Education. She even went to Spain and danced Flamenco. As you can see, she’s been dancing for a long time.

 

During the play, “the mermaid’s red candles”, the dancers did not speak, sing or say anything. They expressed the joy, sorrow, sadness, loneliness and pain with their whole body without words. Everyone was amazing but especially I personally liked Mrs. Kagita’s move. The way she danced was very powerful but smooth that she used the femininity fully.

 

Source: The photographs of previous performance of Arte Y Solera from Arte Y Solera’s official website (“The tour of FLAMENCO Sonezaki-Shinju in 2008”, performed at Yokosuka Arts Theatre on November 15th, 2008 )

http://www.arte-y-solera.com/performance/2008_final.shtml#../images/2008_final_08.jpg

If you have a chance to see Mayumi Kagita’s dance in live, go see it! I’m sure you will enjoy it.

 

I would like to share a video of “flamencosonezaki”. Please enjoy the harmony of Japanese culture and flamenco.

T.F

Official Website of ARTE Y SORERA Compania de Mayumi Kagita y Hiroki Sato

http://www.arte-y-solera.com/

2017年4月16日日曜日

The spring wild flowers found in the vineyard of Hakusan Winery

As the snow in the vineyard of Hakusan winery has melted away completely, they have started working for this year. Around the vineyard, there are spring wild grasses growing lively.

 

Many horsetails which remind people of spring have come out one after another on the bank on the edge of the vineyard. The mountain in the photograph behind the bank is Kyoga-dake (1,625meters high).

 

They begin the work by putting wires around the poles and putting the grape branch around those wires. The mountain in the photograph is Arashima-dake (1,523 meters high) which is one of the one hundred famous mountains of Japan.

 

The pink flowers of Lamium purpureum (deadnettle) and the blue flowers of Veronica persica (birdeye speedwell) stand out between burgundy leaves which look like five-story pagoda.

T.S

2017年4月10日月曜日

Recommendation of cake roll in Fukui City “Fruit shop Umeda”

Speaking of delicious cake roll in Fukui, it is definitely Umeda’s fruit cake roll. Umeda is a long-established fruit shop founded over eighty years ago, which is not too much to say that everybody in Fukui knows the shop. They have been keeping their business in the same place near Fukui Station. Even other shops had changed, Umeda had always been there. Usually, although I pass in front of the shop without thinking, I feel a sense of peace that it is always there. So I just hope the shop will never disappear, as a resident of Fukui Prefecture.

Of course, I like it very much and sometimes buy it. When I receive it at the shop, it is heavy and I feel happy. The cake roll’s dough is moist and fine, and it uses mildly sweet cream with a lot of fresh fruit. The cross section surface of the cake roll is beautiful.

Their website includes the words of the owner as follows and I was moved to read it. “We have changed for happiness of our customers through fruits”

The second floor is their parlor and you can eat the cake roll there. When you come to Fukui, please drop in. The main shop is located next to Seibu Department Store’s Fukui Store. (H.S)


 Fruit cake roll (16cm - 1600 yen w/tax)
 They also have chocolate dough one.

2017年4月8日土曜日

Amazing Flamenco Dancers Part 1/ARTE Y SOLERA Dance Company / Founder, Hiroki Sato

Source: Blog of a flamenco group “Alegria” on January 22nd, 2017

http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/alegria_since2005/40769925.html

 

In January this year, I saw a play “the mermaid’s red candles” written by Mimei Ogawa performed by Mayumi Kagita and Hiroki Sato’s ARTE Y SOLERA dance company and a flamenco dance show performed by them at Sabae City Cultural Center.

Source: Profile picture of the official twitter of “Arte Y Solera”

https://twitter.com/ARTE_Y_SOLERA

 

The founders of ARTE Y SOLERA Dance Company, Mayumi Kagita and Hiroki Sato have been awarded the Agency for Cultural Affairs Art Festival (Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs) in 2004, they have been chosen ones of 100 Japanese People the World Respects (Newsweek Article) in 2006, and they have also been highly praised by many dance and theatre related companies and organizations all over the world, especially in Japan and Spain. They usually perform in Japan and Spain.

 

It was my first time to see Flamenco dance show live, so I was so excited. As soon as I arrived at the venue, I saw many people waiting in a long line. The long line was snaking its way to the outside of the venue.

 

Finally, the door was opened and everyone rushed into the theatre to get the seats. Luckily, I got to sit in the second row with my friends.

 

Before the play was started, the dancer Hiroki Sato introduced the story “the mermaid’s red candles”. As soon as Mr. Sato appeared on the stage, a hush fell over the audience. And everyone became completely absorbed in watching him.

 

Mr. Sato is a tall and handsome man with the “dancer’s body” which is long, lean and strong that must have been built by many years of hard training. His posture is straight so he stood straight and it was beautiful. Although he seems a quiet person but there is something powerful about him that attracts attention. I also noticed that he has both a beautiful external appearance and inner beauty. Not only how he looks but also the way he walks, dances and talks to the audience with caring, humor and great smile were beautiful.

Source: The photographs of previous performance of Arte Y Solera from Arte Y Solera’s official website ( “Chikai” performed on August 2nd and 3rd at Le Theatre Ginza)

http://www.arte-y-solera.com/performance/2008_05.shtml#../images/2008_05_11.jpg

 

Of course, his dance is amazing as well! He expresses the story of the play and/or music with every part of his body so the audience we could tell what was happening even if there was no music and/or sound.

 

If you have a chance, please go see his dance in live. I’m sure that you’d have a great time!

 

I would like to share a video of “ARTEYSOLERA”, “ARETE Y SOLERA densnudo vol.12”.

Stay tuned for ARTE Y SOLERA Dance Company / Founders, Mayumi Kagita and Hiroki Sato Part-2

 

T.F

ARTE Y SORERA Compania de Mayumi Kagita y Hiroki Sato

2017年4月4日火曜日

A New Comer is Miss Window’s Peak

Last autumn, a new kitten has joined my mother’s family. When my mother went to a springwater site at the foot of a hill where she often visited to collect water, the kitten was hobbling. It looked tiny, thin and so weak. The place was remote,
so probably someone threw it away. My mother already had two cats, but she couldn’t ignore and brought it home.

After then, she took it to a nearby animal hospital for examination and it got treatment for injuries and illness. It is female and its color is black and white but mostly white, so my mother named it Shiro(white). And her forehead is so-called “window’s peak”. She recovered completely at the end of last year and she was spayed, so I was relieved.

By the way, I was worried about compatibility between Shiro and the two cats have lived already. I have heard that in case of house cats, a new comer became stronger than old ones. More or less, it seems to be true because actually Shiro was jumping and moving vigorously but the old cats looked uncomfortable and they wanted to go out soon.

But now finally, they are getting used to each other. Also, Shiro has been growing and has become tame. I hope that they would get on well forever. (H.S)

 
 Recent Shiro. She was fully grown. She is friendly and clever.

2017年4月3日月曜日

The wine made from one of the Top 10 Healthy Foods in the World ― The spring of Hakusan Winery ―


The vineyard of Hakusan Winery (the photograph was taken on March 29th, 2017)


When I think about wine, I think about the foreign-grown grapes for making wine such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and so on. At Hakusan Winery which is the one and only winey in Fukui Prefecture, they make wine from the indigenous Japanese wild grapes.


The wild grapes are healthy food that it has been chosen as one of the top 10 healthy foods in the world on TIME. The wild grapes have 10 times more of the amount of polyphenols in regular grapes.


The Mt. Haku-san which we see from Fukui City still has snow, and it looks white and bright. As the snow has been melted at vinery of Hakusan Winery which is located at the bottom of a part of Hakusan National Park, Mt. Kyoga-take, people start taking care of the vineyard and making wine for this year.



The mountains of Okuetsu (eastern Fukui) region can be seen on the way to Hakusan Winery.
 
It’s Mt. Arashima-dake (chosen as one of the famous 100 mountains in Japan) at right in the photograph.
T.S

2017年4月1日土曜日

Winter Scenery in Fukui, Japan #3 / Snow Scenery from Train

There have been many days that we can see the sun, the snow has been cleared in almost every parts of Japan and it has been getting warmer. I would like to look back the winter which has just passed.

 

We had so much snow in Fukui Prefecture from February 10th, 2017 for a few days.

In Fukui, we don’t usually have much snow in February. And if even it does snow, we would not expect so much snow to be piled up. People in Fukui, all of us were taken by surprise with so much snow piled up in such a short time in February.

The areas where snow-removing vehicles did not go into to clear the snow, it was piled up to the knees.

 

Seeing the snow sceneries from the trains of the Echizen Railway in Fukui are always beautiful. Taking the Ktsuyama Eiheiji Line from Fukui station, as the train gets closer to Ktsuyama City, you start seeing snow more and more.

 

On February 11th, 2017, many public transportation services were delayed or cancelled but the Echizen Railway was fine. I like taking trains of Echizen Railway because of it. They hardly delay or cancel.

 

 

T.F