A wonderful new crepe restaurant at JR Gifu Station (I say new, as if it hasn't been open since September) serves rice flour crepes! There's a wide selection of sweet crepes and a small selection of savory crepes, plus a number of seasonal crepes to choose from. I've been wanting to take a picture and blog about this awesome place since I first tried it! On our most recent visit, I couldn't resist one of the current seasonal crepes, the ベリーとベリー, or berry and berry. It was fresh strawberries and blueberries layered with a hint of vanilla custard, topped with more berries and a sprig of mint. Since my family's most enduring Christmas tradition (involving food, anyway) is blueberry pancakes, served before presents on Christmas morning, this crepe really got me into the Christmas spirit. And it's so pretty!
To Live in the Moment Without Fear is a work by Yuko Shinoda from Gifu, Japan. Danced by six women, the dance investigates what it means to be a part of a community threatened by a disaster that takes a life. Premiered June 5th 2011 in Nagoya, Japan, the dance features a strong movement aesthetic that draws from traditional Japanese dance as well as contemporary styles and contact improvisation. Shinoda's use of space and timing, as her dancers flow in-and-out of solos, duets, trios, and unison, creates a sense that the dancers are unified and alone at the same time. In the end, Shinoda's view of life is clear: we must tend to the fallen, but we must never surrender ourselves to fear while we are still alive.
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