München Revue – Altstadtringfest

photo from Abendzeitung. See more here.

I had a class in VWL (macro- economics) Friday night and Alex met me near the university afterwards. We stopped at a hole-in-the-wall, called Lucky Sushi, for a bite to eat and enjoyed the company of the ever-smiling lady server/owner.

Her poor German and the 3.90€ per maki roll brought me much comfort after a whirlwind lecture. Since it wasn’t raining we decided to walk toward to the subway near LMU but then found ourselves drawn to what was going on at Odeonsplatz around 10:30 at night.

What’s this: Two giant glowing swans? A man in the moon, hot air balloon? A sweet melody from Camille Saint-Saens’, The Swan, while a collage of pictures of Munich’s finest/infamous history unfolded?

We got caught up in a open air, 360°+, munich-ized, cirque du soleil rehearsal which lasted until shortly before midnight. It is so sad I didn’t have my camera with me. It was debatable whether we’d see the actual performance live, as we had a bike tour of 3 lakes (Ammersee, Pilzensee and Wörthsee) and a Tracht wearing, birthday party on Saturday in the works.

It turns out it rained like cats and dogs last night and I was an exhausted mess after 50+km. I feel like a lucky duck that we saw the show and walked away with dry feet -albeit minus the costumes, but feel sorry for the performers. Friday night was the only night it didn’t rain and the evenings before, the rehearsal were also sparse due to the weather.

I won’t attempt to describe München Revue. But if you are curious:

Maybe a video will come out soon on the net. It’s an artsy way of running through Munich’s history.

Comments

  1. July 20th, 2008 at 21:34 | #1

    Too bad about the weather. It looks like a lot of fun!

  2. July 21st, 2008 at 09:57 | #2

    We went to the midnight show Saturday. It was fabulous.

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