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Picasso, the avant-garde, and absurdism is definitely my strong suit. Today, we went to the Picasso Museum was pretty much all that was on the schedule until the play tonight. the Picasso Museum was pretty cool, but not because of Picasso at all they had an exhibit that presented Calder pieces alongside Picasso pieces and it really made me realize why I like Calder and not Picasso. Sony exhibit revealed and touched on the concept of the void a lot, especially how the two artists represented it. And I realized that Calder created art from the void its present in all his work which all essentially contain the illusion of substance. He worked from the void up. Picasso, however, worked from representation down. Like, Calder reconstructed while Picasso deconstructed. he dealt with lack (and emasculation) by visually disintegrating the female form in his work. Gross.
anyway, after the alarm went off and we went back in left, Jason. I got do-it-yourself Magnum ice cream , which was really delicious! and after we got ice cream we found a really delicious falafel place right next door that had gluten free and vegan falafel! we both got Falafel sandwiches for about 5 years each and I got an orange juice and we walked to a nearby church and ate our lunch on the steps. after we finished lunch, you took the Metro down to Luxembourg, and wants to see another Guignol puppet show! Les Trois Petits Cochons! it was super cute and there was some rowdiness and commotion during the first half, but it was better during the second. Also, I asked the director of the theater which DVD was his favorite, because I wanted to get one, and he suggested Patachon, so I got it! I'm excited to watch it and even more excited to show it to Treyton. ocular and might actually be full length instead of just 45 minutes, to be announced.
Also, tonight is the night we get to see the lesson, and Nancy and I both get to see the bald soprano right before! both shows were amazing, but I really prefer to the bald soprano. show the I want to direct, but my idea of what the show looks like was always a little bit fuzzy. this production really put into perspective what the show was about. plus, the directing was so good and so tight and I can't imagine the show being done in the other way. the lesson, however, I think I could do a much better job directing. Even though this was the original directing approved by ionesco himself. I just didn't agree with the direction the director took. I just read the play in a completely different light, and want to show that to an audience.

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