Sunday, April 15, 2012

WHOOPS. I'm now overwhelmed with other kinds of news.

Perhaps I should be careful about saying how great things are.  Shortly after posting the last blog about how good things were, I injured my back (third time in six months) and have been unable to work at the computer.  I'm still not fully recovered but am getting back to normal.

And as if that weren't enough, the Spanish government has lost one of my important documents, which will make it difficult for me to travel to Berlin to attend the festival.  I won't know whether or not things can be straightened out in time until at least Tuesday.

The festival takes place in Berlin's Rathaus Schoeneberg (city hall)--here it is in 1895.

Next, the pilots of Iberia Airlines have gone on a one-month strike, and you guessed it...my ticket to Berlin is with Iberia.  So if I get my documents straightened out, it's unclear if there will be an airplane available to take me there.  Maybe I'll just walk.

But on the other hand, I DO have a reservation in a bed and breakfast in Berlin (3 metro stops away from the festival, and I don't speak German).  My fingers are crossed on this.

And here's the Rauhaus Schoeneberg today.

Once more, here is the LINK to the festival, showing our entry on the program--A Zest for Life:  Afro-Peruvian Rhythms, a Source of Latin Jazz.  Scroll down to the bottom of the page.  We're on at 10pm.

In other news, we are moving forward on the television version of Domino:  Caught in the Crisis, and our experimental short, Two Streets and Adela, should be airing in the San Francisco Bay Area in the near future over Peralta TV.

OUR NEXT POST will be our Thanks to the Joyeria Juncal in Jerez, where we filmed an important scene for Domino.

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