Fri 11th May 2012
Arrived in Algiers after an overnight stay in Gatwick Airport. We were met at the airport by our friendly driver, Sid Ali who escorted us to our massive 4x4 transport – a special green number plate denoting diplomatic transportation. The general approach to getting around on the roads is pretty frenzied but nobody seems to get to worked up. Pedestrians seem to arbitrarily wander out into busy traffic - We reckon that the general rule is that if the driver sounds his horn (and he does so frequently) It essentially means that he’s not prepared to give way and the pedestrian needs get the f*** out of the way.
Sid Ali |
Arrived safely at our hotel in El Biar – Paul & Ryan have found the local coffee joint, so all is well. Fun times ahead :-)
Sat 12th May 2012
Great day today including a performance and workshop at the National Institute of Music in Algiers, and a very interesting encounter between a prickly sea creature and Beauv's feet.
Konrad with some of the college students |
The workshop involved working with a number of students on varied instruments, including voice and bassoon. The students seemed to really warm to us after having the chance to hear a bit of what we do – and many of them volunteered to participate in improvising with us.
Bassoon 101 |
Paul posing in Tipaza |
Ryan Resting on Roman Ruins |
The main square in Algiers |
We’re staying outwith the centre, in El Biar – a buzzing wee area. The general vibe of the locals is to hang around – usually next to a broken car or motorcyle, or sit on a wall, invariably talking about one of three football matches: 1. The one they appear to be on their way to play, presumably in a park or piece of wasteland somewhere 2. The one they’ve just come back from playing. Or 3. The one they’re going to watch on TV tonight. It’s all very relaxed.
Sun 13th May 2012
Unbelievable reaction to our performance and a huge amount of press coverage. We gave interviews to several newspapers, radio stations, and television shows (including Canal Algiers Morning TV)… The auditorium was packed and we received an amzing reaction from the audience, culmination in a standing ovation, cheering, chanting…the whole works.
Our concert - opening the 2012 European Cultural Festival |
At The Martyr's Monument, Algiers |
More photos from the trip HERE
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