Saturday, March 7, 2009

What’s Wrong With This Picture?


I’ve been dreaming of dead people. People I’ve loved and lost. My father, a friend who drowned, another who died too young in a car wreck, a punk rock enchantress who one day developed throat cancer, dear ol’ Bill Sugrue…

Last night, I went to see the Filarmonica “Oltenia” Craiova perform five songs by the rock band Queen. Ms. Otilia B knows the third bassist of the symphony, and he met us outside during intermission and escorted us in. We found a couple of unoccupied seats while the symphony tuned up, and then the lights dimmed, the chorus emerged, and the guest conductor, Horst-Hans Backer, stepped onto his perch and eased the assembled into One Vision, The Show Must Go On, and a rapturous Who Wants to Live Forever. And though the music was heavenly during Bohemian Rhapsody, the chorus seemed hesitant, like they were afraid they might blow it. We Are the Champions, however, brought the house down; one of the women of the chorus belted it out so proudly it was like she was at high-octane political rally. The crowd rose to its feet, the conductor came back for an encore, and they launched into Champions again.

Some of my students, all English majors, have asked me to teach an acting class. And so Friday afternoon, ten courageous souls met me upstairs in the English Lectorate. It was mostly a How Do You Do session, but we’ve decided to meet twice a week, Monday and Wednesday evenings. One of the students is a volleyball champ and she is going to see if she can find us a gym for our classes. And this afternoon, I met Adriana Teodorescu, a local puppet theatre artist, and she is also going to try and find us a place. Almost none of the students have any theatre experience, but they all seem like the adventurous type, and I think it’s going to be great.

In fact, all of my students this semester seem especially enthusiastic. Maybe it’s because they’re undergraduates and have not yet been made cynical by overworked teachers who no longer seem to care. Maybe it’s because spring is approaching. Or maybe it’s just that they like the classes. Some students asked me to teach yoga a couple of nights a week, and others have shown interest in a nascent Wing Chun Kung Fu class that Tibi Neacsu started this afternoon. I, and Tibi’s brother Marius, are his first students. Tonight my forearms feel like some sort of undersea creatures.

Thursday night at the American Corner Film Night was the best turnout yet. About 35 people showed up to watch Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. Film Night is held in the brick basement of the Tradem Cultural Center, and the movies are projected onto a portable screen. The room was packed, and as the movie played, black and white and still a bit grainy even though it’s on DVD, it felt like we were hiding out in a bomb shelter somewhere, trying to take our minds off the war outside.

But there is, of course, no war outside. It’s only inside, where no one can see it. Thanks to great students, rocking symphonies, martial arts and movies and yoga and theatre and snarling dogs, new music, endless coffee and the promise of spring, I’m able to enjoy a new found peace, even when ghosts come rattling their chains, even then, I sink deep into my soft red flannel sheets (thanks, Marse!) and smile at these miracles, these wonders, this beautiful dream.

PS: What is wrong with this picture? The clock is one of 7 Wonders of Caracal, a nowhere little town about 35 miles east of Craiova. Check out 4pm.

6 comments:

Matt said...

What happened to Bill Sugrue? I can't remember. I remember Antonio , Susan, Cindy, Darren & Brent, John Glavin.... Kevin.... Layna.... Jenny & Chris, Dave & Rachel, Pam & John... I think Sid's in real estate, Bill delivered tool parts... Bud & Kelly, Geoff & Sic Mic... Toby aka Ms Lucky... you sticking your finger in my mouth in front of Grab & Adrianne...

Kerry Glamsch said...

Bill died two years ago from a heart attack. Out of the blue. About three months earlier, he and I spent all night at his mom's house in Jville, trying to net shrimp off the dock.

Anonymous said...

Ok I'm having a problem here..I have stared at this clock forever, what is wrong with 4pm?

Linda Goodman Hughes

Kerry Glamsch said...
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Kerry Glamsch said...

IIII should read IV.

Anonymous said...

Yea believe it or not I woke up out of a deep sleep last night and the first thing I thought was IV. Duh!!!!!!!!!!! One would also think I would have better things to wake up thinking about besides a clock...LOL