jueves, 22 de octubre de 2020

LIGHTING COLDPLAY

I attended to the Coldplay concert in 2016 in the National Stadium.


Coldplay is a band constituted by four members, the most known being Chris Martin, the lead singer, their style has varied through the years, merging between alternative rock, rock pop, upbeat rythms etc.

Is a band i've listened to my whole life, since a lot of members in family also like them, and when i was little i remember i used to watch them a lot in VH1.


I went with my brother and a friend of his. In the entry they gave us bracelets that had a peculiar mechanism, they lit up in different colors according to the song, so the show aside the music and performance also had this lightning aspect that made it so magical since the lights matched with the mood and beat of the music. I remember the bracelets were supposed to be reusable so you had to pass it on to the staff at the exit but because i'm a child i decided to keep it with me and brig it home.



It was a very beautiful concert, it felt very magical, and had the oportunity to listen to a bunch of songs i listened to my whole life in live, overall i had a wonderful time.




viernes, 16 de octubre de 2020

PRAGUE

 PRAGUE


I would love to visit Prague, the capital of Czech Republic. A long time ago i was reading a book, called Daughter of smoke and bone by Laini Taylor, and the story (mostly) was based in this city, reading the descriptions on the book, about the architecture, the cold weather, and the general feel to it made me love the city.

Short time after i had a history class and we talked about Prague Spring, a period of political liberation and massive protests right after the second world war.






This city also has an artistic cultural event every two years called Prague Biennale.

Other than that and the wide range of architectonic designs its buildings have, i don't know much, but i've always been intrigued by this city.


I'd like to go to the Biennale, walk around the city, maybe go on a boat ride across Moldova's River. I would go to the Biennale and extend that as a long-time vacation during three weeks. And if i really really fall in love with it i may stay, but that would also mean that i'd have to learn Czech so...