Even without Spanish, this skit was cute and funny. A poor guy trying to impress his lady love ended up with a mariachi band instead of something more romantic... and the band only knew one song. The completely stereotypical song you think of when you think mariachi.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sociedad Anonima - Carnaval - February 20, 2010
Sociedad Anonima is a humorista group. They won an award at the end of Carnaval, so we'll be seeing them again tonight. If you saw the video of the trick drummers, this is the same group.
Even without Spanish, this skit was cute and funny. A poor guy trying to impress his lady love ended up with a mariachi band instead of something more romantic... and the band only knew one song. The completely stereotypical song you think of when you think mariachi.
I never quite got the reason for the huge feet on this skit. They had a guy doing great rope tricks during the middle, and it was about this group of what we in the US would call hicks or hillbillies. Uruguay has them too. But the big feet? Absolutely no idea...
And here's a picture from their finale.
Even without Spanish, this skit was cute and funny. A poor guy trying to impress his lady love ended up with a mariachi band instead of something more romantic... and the band only knew one song. The completely stereotypical song you think of when you think mariachi.
Labels:
Carnaval,
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Graphic Sampler Done
I finished my graphic sampler this week. Now to do some finishing around the edges and it'll make a nice little doily.
Labels:
cross stitch,
finish,
Marquoir,
stitchalong
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Orange, Black, and Asian
To me, this block had a lot of orange and black on it, with some Asian themes. Here it is before my work. The block is Diane M's.
And here it is after I finished. I added a fan I crocheted from perle cotton I found here in Montevideo and used wooden beads for the tassel ends on the fan. The block didn't have much in the way of seams done, so I did the one between the small fans and mine in half circles of straight stitches outlined with chain. And, to cover pieces of seam between the fan and the flower, I did some whipped chain stitch swirls. Lastly, I did some straight stitch seam work on the seam at the bottom. I hope Diane likes it. It's already been mailed to the next person.
And here it is after I finished. I added a fan I crocheted from perle cotton I found here in Montevideo and used wooden beads for the tassel ends on the fan. The block didn't have much in the way of seams done, so I did the one between the small fans and mine in half circles of straight stitches outlined with chain. And, to cover pieces of seam between the fan and the flower, I did some whipped chain stitch swirls. Lastly, I did some straight stitch seam work on the seam at the bottom. I hope Diane likes it. It's already been mailed to the next person.
Labels:
crazy quilting,
finish,
round robin
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Carnaval - February 20, 2010 - Senegal Part 2
More pretty pictures of Senegal, the lubolos. The competition ended Monday night, but there are now three nights of encore performances starting tomorrow night. Guess who's ending up going to two of those? Anyway, enjoy the pictures!
Labels:
Carnaval,
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Second Line Down
Real progress this week! I finished the second line of the top border. Now to decide if I start a second rectangle or work this one to completion first. Thoughts?
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
Carnaval - 20 February - Senegal Part 1
I split this group's pictures into two because there are just so many of them. The group is Senegal, a candombe band in the category lubolos. They were good, but were completely straight candombe. No story that I could find. They had really good costumes, though.
Labels:
Carnaval,
non-stitching,
Uruguay
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