Sunday, November 19, 2006

A Pop Culture Moment: 동방신기 vs. 개그 Concert

Every Sunday night, folks here gather 'round the set at 9:00 to watch a one-hour sketch comedy show called Gag Concert. We're guessing it's pretty popular, since it seems to be on in every bar and restaurant... and even in store window TVs of trendy cosmetics and clothing shops. Most of the time, we (obviously) can't follow the dialogue - but the physical comedy is enough to make us interested enough to watch, most weeks.

A few weeks ago, we saw this skit playing on a store's TV, and a crowd gathered to watch. This skit featured a guest appearance by one of Korea's biggest boybands, "Dongbangshingi" (often called "DBSK" or "TVXQ" in English). The premise of the sketch was a recurring one, where fashion trends are sent up by two of the regular actors, usually dressed in outlandish things.



I teach a "tutor" class with three fifteen year-old girls, using an English-language, Korean-produced newspaper geared toward teenagers. We've been studying an article about this particular pop group together recently. Apparently, Dongbangshingi has just released their third album in Korea, and is trying to be taken more seriously by being influenced by "a Hegelian dialectic." Uh, yeah.

(PS: Katrina, this one goes out to you!)

Saturday, November 18, 2006

One of the Cutest Days Here, So Far

For our school's kindergarten Halloween party, my job was to teach a "Halloween song". After about 15 minutes, this is what we came up with.

Friday, November 17, 2006

I guess this is sort of about our travels...

For those of you who really want to see my film, but haven't (Mom and Dad), it's now online as part of a curated show with the Centre for Art Tapes.

Click here to see it in "The Digital Mirror" - paired with John Scott's "Passing Thru". Be sure to check out the other shorts, too - there's some nice stuff in that show!

Monday, November 13, 2006

The Great Wall = The Great Staircase

Second part (of many... it was going to be three parts but now I think it'll be more) of our trip to China. Watch us be tourists with hundreds of other people from around the world!

This one's a little longer than the last, at about eight minutes.

Also - bonus points if you can name the voice at the beginning of the video. Hint: who knew we'd become trip buddies with a well-known CBC radio newscaster?!