Showing posts with label street performances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street performances. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

Zhoumo kuaile!

I'll sign off this week with the image below taken on Nanjing Pedestrian Street, the Third Street Promenade of Shanghai, part of the Goubran-Wang city tour. Where Third Street is home to not-so-professional musicians, Nanjing features not-so-professional dance troupes. Or jazz-ercisers. (What is that thing he's standing on?!)

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Quick Post

Remember those random street performances I walk by on the way to school? Well, the other week, some performers brought out their swords.  

Thursday, July 12, 2012

More Fun on the Walk to School

I told you all that I walk by the Jingan Temple on my way to Mandarin class, but I don't think I've brought up the fact that every morning I'm witness to daily Chinese street performances. I have yet to determine whether these performances are workout routines helping to keep 60 to 70-year-old women in shape, or choreographed dances for the pleasure of a viewing public... Either way, in a little square across the street from the temple, groups of individuals, sometimes in costumes or uniforms, gather and move together to music or the count of an instructor ("liu, qi, ba! 6, 7, 8!"). Here a few photos I snatched on my walk to school (and if you have a better explanation for what these individuals are doing, let me know!):