Good evening everyone!
I was looking for the sites which you can look for the dream prognosticator, but I havn't found out them yet!
I'm sorry:(
If you're interested in it, I'll tell you the books which you'd probably understand them more.
・西郷信綱『古代人の夢』(平凡社選書、1972年)
・江口孝夫『夢で見る日本人』(文春新書、2001年)
・酒井紀美『夢語り・夢解きの中世』(朝日選書、2001年)
・酒井紀美『夢から探る中世』(角川選書、2005年)
・西郷弘『吉夢の献』(『国学院雑誌』67,7、1966年7月)
I'll let you know if I could find something on the Internet!
I have two classes this year that should have blogs, so I am giving each class a blog. Please feel free to add comments to either blog, whether you are in the class or not.
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Hi everyone in English AⅢ class!
Hi, how's going there?
Are you guys making the report for tmr?
What are they?
I mean, can you tell me what kind of things you guys writing?
Thanx, see y soon!
Shino
Are you guys making the report for tmr?
What are they?
I mean, can you tell me what kind of things you guys writing?
Thanx, see y soon!
Shino
Monday, June 06, 2011
Ready for the end of "Chicago"?
Here's the trailer:
How do you think it will end?
While you're thinking about that, consider the influence of Bob Fosse, native of Chicago, in writing the book the play is based on, not to mention inspiring the choreography. Choreography is listed as "miscellaneous crew" in the Internet Movie Database. That's probably unfair not only to Fosse, but to the whole genre of dance films. Before working in movies he was one of the most important choreographers on Broadway. His influence on American popular dance on both stage and screen is incalculable.
Notice the opening number in "Chicago"? "All that Jazz"? That's also the title of an earlier film written, directed, and (of course) choreographed by Bob Fosse. Many critics insisted it was autobiographical, but Fosse totally denied it. Was he just in denial? Woody Allen always said the same thing about his films to critics who made the same judgements. Judge for yourselves if you want to see another dance movie with even more Bob Fosse influence.
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