Click here to read Anna’s poignant thoughts on the tragic events in Oslo and Utøya.

Thank you, Anna for adding my name to the little note and rose you brought to the Blue Stone in Bergen yesterday.

23. July 2011 · 1 comment · Categories: News · Tags: , , ,

I never speak about religion on the blog. Religion is something very personal and whether you are a religious person or spiritual, atheist or agnostic, I often feel that religion on the web has a somewhat dangerous connotation. I imagine all sort of devious people have websites where they profess their views on supremacy over other ethnic and/or religious groups.

You have probably all heard of the recent events in Norway. A 32 years old Christian (or so he called himself) nationalist killed 7 people in a bombing in central Oslo and shot dead 85 teenagers at a youth camp on the island of Utøya, not far from Oslo.

A Christian. He called himself a Christian.

But he probably had no idea of what being Christian means. He must have skipped that lesson about love. The word love is repeated innumerable times in the Old Testament and the New Testament both. He must have skipped almost half the New Testament, especially the passages where Jesus is speaking about His new commandment, “that ye love one another”, which is cited many times in John, Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, 1 Thessalonians, Hebrews, 1 Peter, 1 John, 2 John. Which Bible was he reading? Did he even read any Bible? Or was he just another anti-immigration, disillusioned, angry young man with poor education and too much time on his hands? A Christian nationalist. Maybe his Bible was misprinted without Deuteronomy 10:19 “Love ye therefore the stranger: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.”

I am also 32 years old and I am a Christian. But I abhor all sort of blind extremism. What happened in Norway is utterly disgusting, unbelievably horrible. I am deeply saddened by the loss of so many young lives to the act of a crazy man who thought that being Christian meant killing those who don’t share your same political views. My friends come from a very wide range of religious backgrounds (Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Shinto, Lutheran, Seventh-Day Adventist, Anglican, Catholic, Jehovah’s Witness, Unitarian) and some don’t believe in anything at all, in terms of spirituality. However, what brings us together is, I believe, the same principle, “that you love one another”, from whichever book we’ve read it or even if we don’t think we need any book to convince us to follow this very simple rule.

  1. If I was to work in the theatre-film industry, I would probably be a ‘meticulous but friendly director’.
  2. I can run for about 5 minutes. That’s it.
  3. Never be amazed by human stupidity. It has virtually no limits.
  4. Ironing is useless in 99% of cases.
  5. Dawns are underrated. Not enough morning people to appreciate them.

(to be continued)

Last night I saw the last of the Harry Potter films, but I guess it would be better to wait a little before I post any detailed comment on it. I assume a lot of people still haven’t seen it, although I’m sure the hard core fans camped outside theatres world wide. I’m more of a casual Harry Potter fan, I have never read the books, so I will just say it was a good film.

This morning I turned on the shuffle on iTunes and Daft Punk started playing. End Titles. From the last Tron soundtrack. You’d ask: what is the connection with Harry Potter 7.2? Aside from mentioning an end, that is.

Well, Harry Potter main theme is quite simple and easily sticks into people’s head. They remember it. Same as Superman or Star Wars… 2 notes and *poof* we already know what is playing. If you think of the music itself, in all these cases it’s just few notes, simple melody, very repetitive. Exactly like this Tron soundtrack. Daft Punk is a French duo that released quite a few electronic/dance album. The tracks are simple, not a lot of ‘musical virtuosity’, no lyrics. Nonetheless, this simplicity is what stays with us. Simple sounds often evoke deeper feelings and memories than instrument mastery. Chose carefully the tones, maybe a minor key to convey a bit more sadness, hold the notes long enough and people will mumble your song for years to come.

The mysteries of the human brain.


Daft Punk – End Titles (Tron Legacy Soundtrack)

Midsummer Eve Party in Cheltenham :-D

In spite of the rain showers, the party was lovely. We had tons of fun decorating the maypole, dancing and singing… and the food was delicious! Here’s some photos. The ones of us dancing shall remain undisclosed ;-)

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