in which Thalia Bea Kostman explores and documents her findings on the arts of Paris, as both a witness and participant. From circus acts to operas, from mask-making to street theatre, here it will be!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Strange Ways to Have Fun
I must, once again, blog about Le 104. Have I mentioned yet that it is wonderful?
Not only does it have a Tim Burton-esque manege, but it also has a beautiful bookstore, a magnificent cheap thrift/antique store, a playground, and art exhibits.
Most importantly, the 104 offers many strange ways to have fun : you can enter a big clear sack and withstand a simulated snow storm. You can get lost in a cardboard maze. You can get on a strange conveyorbelt ride.
WATCH:
A conveyor belt of children. What is there to this ride, where is the enjoyment? ...I suppose it's all in the experience. ...learn what it would be like to be assembled in a factory. This ride is all about self-inspection - in fact, large mirrors are slowly lowered down, closer and closer to you, as you ride along.
In the lower level, have fun running through a winding cardboard maze.
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