I almost
missed this spectacular event. I mean Vivid. If it was not for a friend, more watchful
than me, who suggested the night on the town, I would have ignored the snippets
of information that I was most likely getting without paying attention to it.
Life in suburbs can be alienating.
This week
after my regular bridge session I got myself to the city. Crossing the bridge I
noticed that some buildings have unusual colours. I mean really unusual –
bright pink, neon green, purple… The city suddenly looked like if it was coloured
by Ken Done. Rather cheerful.
Walking
towards Circular Quay I realized that not only the colours are cheerful, the
people around me looked cheerful as well. As I stepped in to the Vivid part of
the town I was surrounded by people who were celebrating the colorful beauty of
Sydney so I also got into a party mood.
The Opera
House and the Contemporary Museum , in my opinion, were the most
spectacular. The patterns and colours constantly changed and as soon as I
opened my mouse to say “have a look at this one” the picture was already
different. Long forgotten German word came to mind. It was only an “augenblick” and things before
our eyes were new. It is strange how some of the words and expressions stay in
ones mind. I even do not know German all that well. Maybe my language is
becoming a collection of memories. Like this American lady who I spent conversing
with for few hours at the swimming pool next to a golf course somewhere South
of France. We were grass widows waiting for our husbands to join us after
completing their 18 holes round. My English at that time was rather poor, but
the lady spoke few languages and she used them all in our conversation.
Sometimes few of them in one sentence. It must have been an amusing conversation,
but I found it rather stressful. It was a rich people place and I did not think
I belonged there. I certainly was not rich. It was just that my husband was a
very keen and a very good golfer. The lady was considerably older than myself and
was a type of Zsa Zsa Gabor in her fifties. She was very bored and very
friendly, so she told stories from her
rather full life. She even knew president Cater! Nice memory…
When the
pictures on the Opera House changed in a blink of an eye I pondered on my
memories.
Back to Vivid…I particularly liked the
drone show that was a modern form of Sound & Lighting.
We paid
particular attention to the light sculptures as my friend’s son was a designer
of some of them. I was impressed. This is one of them.
I promise
myself to get out of my suburb more often. Sydney has so much to offer. Somebody even
said that if one is bored in Sydney this is not a fault of Sydney .
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