21 August 2010
20 August 2010
For the Love of Flamenco!
It's mid-afternoon on the third and final day of the Flamenco Festival in Gorbio. This young dancer is doing her thing just for the joy of it. The musicians are playing, the singers are singing, ostensibly for the sound check but actually all of them are dancing, playing, singing because they LOVE it!
Stupidly I didn't go up on the Friday evening and Saturday was rained off. So on Sunday evening there wasn't a seat to be had so the best I can offer you is this video shown on French television - TF1. It lasts just over 2 minutes minutes but you'll see real flamenco and some lovely shots of the medieval village of Gorbio. Enjoy! Do click on the link below. I won't be missing it next year!
Posted by Jilly at 06:15 9 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
19 August 2010
'Fideuà Gitane' and the Mayor's Headache
It's 15.30h and the 'Fideuà Gitane' is cooking for the 500 people expected tonight. There are three or four of these dishes already underway.
Fideuà is a Valencian noodle and is a dish typical of that part of Spain. It's similar to Paella but instead of being served with rice, it is served with noodles.
Meanwhile, the Mayor of Gorbio (left) is tearing his hair out! Last night the Flamenco Festival was cancelled as we had incredibly heavy rain for hours. Tonight he has all the people with tickets from last night (400) wanting a seat (and a meal), along with those who have booked for tonight! In the end 500 meals were served as presumably some of those from last night didn't turn up.
Posted by Jilly at 06:21 11 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
18 August 2010
'Rumberos' - the Warm-up
It's afternoon on the last day of the Flamenco Festival. We've visited the flamenco classes and have now wandered up to the Place des Victories in the village (normally the carpark!) which this evening will welcome 500 people to dine, to listen to guitar music and singing and of course to watch fabulous flamenco.
On stage, there is a sound call going on and lucky me got to hear some fabulous guitar music and sensational singing. This is Léo Trevino who we'll be seeing along with the rest of the Rumberos when they sing liturgical chants in the church at 18.00h.
Posted by Jilly at 07:26 6 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
17 August 2010
Isabel Cortes - Flamenco!
This is Isabel Cortes, the flamenco teacher, noted flamenco dancer and also co-organiser of the three-day event.
The intensity and passion in the face, the hands, the feet, the body, the dance - flamenco!
The Flamenco Festival is a three-day event in Gorbio and unfortunately, on the Saturday night (with 400 people booked for the Paella Géante) it fell down with rain all afternoon and into the early evening. The Mayor had no choice but to cancel, so the next evening, which was the last evening of the festival, no seats were available. Next year I'll get there!
The Festival includes guitar groups and gitane music and singing in the church - so do come back tomorrow.
Posted by Jilly at 07:15 6 comments
Labels: Fêtes, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
16 August 2010
The Flamenco Class
Each year Gorbio holds a Flamenco Festival - this is the bigger Fete Day of the year in the village with hundreds of visitors arriving to hear the music and see the dancing. And the dancers are not 'tourist flamenco' dancers but the real gitane dancing.
Here we see Isabel Cortes giving flamenco classes in the village hall. Tomorrow - more of Mme Cortes, who is celebrated in the world of flamenco.
Posted by Jilly at 08:36 18 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
15 August 2010
The Couple
This sculpture stands in the gardens of the Palais Carnoles, Menton's Museum of Fine Art. It's called Couple and was sculpted in 1987 by Robert Juvin, a sculptor who fought with the resistance in the war and was later awarded the Croix de Guerre.
Posted by Jilly at 07:12 12 comments
Labels: Gardens, Sculptures
14 August 2010
Menton or Gisburn - the Renault Mégane Experiment
If you are British you've probably seen the new Renault Mégane TV advert which asks 'Can a car change a town?' and compares Menton with the Lancastrian village of Gisburn (population 500). The advert is based on a cleverly-designed spoof of market research: according to Renault, statistics show that towns with more Méganes, such as Menton are happier, have higher rates of fertility, and longer life expectancies.
The teaser ad shows a swimming pool in Menton contrasted with a puddle in Gisburn; a glamorous French couple sipping wine with a frumpy couple drinking tea from a thermos flask; and designer shoes with an old pair of slippers.
The advert caused a few ruffled feathers in Gisburn but Menton is more than happy to bask in the free publicity and Nice-Matin recently devoted the whole of its backpage (Menton edition) to the story.
Click on the following documentary to see the whole story. It lasts for eleven minutes but truly it's very funny - make a cup of coffee, sit back and do watch! Claude is amazing!
Posted by Jilly at 06:42 12 comments
Labels: Beach and Sea, The Old Town
13 August 2010
The Icons of Elvire Mercatini - 2
Meet Elvire, the Menton artist who creates these beautiful icons. The photo below shows Elvire's interpretation of Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (The Book of Hours).
And note the smaller photo which shows a little more of the beautiful Chapelle Saint Jacques which housed Elvire's work.
Posted by Jilly at 08:25 8 comments
12 August 2010
The Icons of Elvire Mercatini
There's a tiny and very pretty little chapel in Garavan - right next to the Napoleon hotel - and often it's used for art exhibitions.
The artist is Elvire Mercatini who lives in Menton and creates these beautiful icons. We'll meet her tomorrow. The work is incredibly detailed and she applies 40 coats of paint to create the effect she wants.
Do come back tomorrow and meet her and take a closer look at the chapel.
Posted by Jilly at 06:48 6 comments
11 August 2010
Boutchette and the Village Children
One of the many good things about living in a medieval village is that the children can play in total safety.
Here they are in the village square, playing with Boutchette, the Bassett Hound that belongs to Le Beau Sejour. Click on the link to see Boutchette a year ago when she was a puppy - adorable - she still is.
Posted by Jilly at 07:47 10 comments
Labels: Dogs, Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
10 August 2010
Rosa Gigantea at the Clos du Peyronnet
Menton is famous for its gardens of which the Clos du Peyronnet is one of my favourites. Here's a pretty corner with Rosa Gigantea tumbling over a wall. The garden has been in the same family since 1912. For an interview with the owner, William Waterfield - please click on the link.
This was taken in April last year with my old camera, the Lumix FZ18.
Posted by Jilly at 07:03 8 comments
Labels: Gardens - Le Clos du Peyronnet
09 August 2010
'You've got Mail'
Place du Cap.
'Electric communication will never be a substitute for the face of someone who with their soul encourages another person to be brave and true.' ~ Charles Dickens
Posted by Jilly at 06:36 10 comments
Labels: People, The Old Town
08 August 2010
Vaïmater and the Duckling
Posted by Jilly at 07:02 12 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
07 August 2010
The Washing Line
Washing hanging on a line in Gorbio village. With the warmth of the sun, it won't take long to dry. What is it about medieval villages and washing that is so fascinating? I'm forever photographing washing hanging below windows or on lines in gardens.
The smaller photo shows how far away the washing is.
Posted by Jilly at 07:24 6 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
06 August 2010
Seeing Double
Another chance to see yesterday's lady with the fan. Today we are inside the villa of the Serre de la Madone.
The smaller photo is taken as a few people gathered early prior to the exhibition opening. Later, the place was packed out.
A special treat: the medieval village of Gorbio was honoured by a visit from Barbie the other day. To see - click on Barbie of the Day.
Posted by Jilly at 07:14 8 comments
Labels: Gardens - La Serre de la Madone, People
05 August 2010
The Fan
Before living here I used to think of a fan as something used in a theatre production or perhaps bought in a fairground. In Menton it's quite usual to see women fanning themselves on a warm evening.
This lady is listening to an artist welcoming us to the vernissage of his exhibition at the Serre de la Madone.
I wouldn't mind her cheekbones!
Posted by Jilly at 06:39 11 comments
Labels: Gardens - La Serre de la Madone, People
04 August 2010
Android in a Medieval Village
Wander through the medieval village of Gorbio and amazingly you come across this sign which, if you have an iPhone and the right App you simply take a photo of the 2D Tag (bar code) and you will then get a commentary relating to where you are in the village. I don't have an iPhone so can't try it but I imagine you get photos too or perhaps a video. These signs are throughout the village at all the main points of interest.
Isn't technology amazing! It's extraordinary to walk on ancient cobbles in narrow streets and come upon these signs. Old and new. Ancient and modern.
Posted by Jilly at 07:04 6 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
03 August 2010
Infographie and the Teacher
We are continuing our visit to the exhibition of students work from the Ecole Municipale des Arts Plastiques.
Meet Christelle Esperto who teaches infographie - computer graphics or art made on the computer. You can see some examples of her students' work on the walls. Notice Johnny Depp in the smaller photo?
I wouldn't have a clue how this work is done but I understand that no original photograph is involved.
In the smaller photo you can see the Mayor of Menton in the foreground. The lady with him is the Principal of the school which takes students as young as 6 and with no top age limit.
Posted by Jilly at 07:13 6 comments
Labels: Art
02 August 2010
Painting the Town...
Menton's glorious facade of the Old Town as painted in separate panels by students of the Ecole Municipale des Arts Plastiques. It was displayed at the Palais de l'Europe along with pottery, painting, photography etc.
In the smaller photo, visitors to the exhibition are pointing out individual houses in the finished work - and it was a big!
This would have worked fine for yesterday's 'bright colours' theme, wouldn't it?
Posted by Jilly at 05:16 14 comments
Labels: The Old Town
01 August 2010
Lady in Pink
Pink dress, crutches (one purple and one green) gold shoes, bright lipstick and eye shadow. I've seen this lady around Menton and despite the obvious difficulty she has in walking she doesn't let it get her down. The bright colours she wears suit her obviously sunny personality.
It's Theme Day in the City Daily Photo community and today's theme is BRIGHT COLOURS. Click on the link to see colour from around the world.
Posted by Jilly at 00:06 25 comments
Labels: Daily Photo Theme Day:, People, The Old Town
31 July 2010
Sun, Shade and Silhouettes in Gorbio
Gorbio village. They knew what they were doing in medieval times when they built houses with such thick walls. The sun slams down yet the village stays shady and cool.
Posted by Jilly at 06:18 9 comments
Labels: Villages near to Menton: Gorbio
30 July 2010
Mandragore
A great place for a glass of wine before dinner is the Mandragore in Place aux Herbes. Relax and watch the world pass by in this lovely square shaded with plane trees. The owner is a well-known Menton artist, Yves Bosio, who recently had a major retrospective at the Palais de l'Europe called '50 Years of Creation.' Click on the link for more info.
Posted by Jilly at 07:04 11 comments
Labels: Restaurants and Bars, The Old Town
29 July 2010
La Mer - Rounding the Lighthouse
We've left the port of Garavan. We are rounding the lighthouse which takes us out into open sea from where we see the Old Town on Menton with the mountains behind - and on this particular day - cloud cover.
Next we sail past Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Monaco and on to Cap d'Ail, Eze, Beaulieu and our destination for a day on the water: a tiny bay off Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat but that was on Monte Carlo Daily Photo.
Posted by Jilly at 06:37 7 comments
Labels: Ports and Yachts, The Old Town