Cultural Mongrelization Tip of the Day
Fans of weird global blending may want to head out to Prague's Theatre of the Estates to check out a new performance called Nagano, "an avant-garde opera set against the Czech hockey team's surprise victory in the 1998 Winter Olympics," according to my friend Doug Arellanes, who just saw it. Some highlights:
Jarom?r Jagr has a nice duet with the ice he skates on, Dominik Ha?ek sings in a godly tenor, in godly Latin, with his padding looking for all the world like a cross between a samurai's armor and an angel's wings. Milan Hnili?ka's parents are caricatured as the embodiment of the Typical Czechs, staring po-faced into their televisions, his beer-bellied father knocks back one after the other while his mother, in curlers and a muu-muu, knits away.
But for all the satire, "Nagano" has some lovely moments as well. Jagr sings a duet with the ice he skates upon. And we learn in a lullaby that Ha?ek, wrapped in swaddling clothes and cradled by a geisha, was really born on the Japanese island of Hockey-do.
The opera, needless to say, is being performed in the very same theater where Mozart's Don Giovanni made its debut.
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Maybe they'll make one about the American experience in Nagano. Brett Hull can blab and blab while the rest of the team smashes the hotel room behind him.
Isn't the restaurant scene at the climax of Kill Bill Vol. 1 an homage to the U.S. Olympic hockey team in Nagano? I mean, Uma DOES kind of look like Brett, if you squint.
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Better than the Jerry Springer opera? Probably not. But it's bound to be better than this:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/04/03/DDG7S5UV4T1.DTL