A blog to accompany the Resonance FM radio show Lucky Cat. Presented by DJ, Broadcaster and East Asian culture connoisseur Zoë Baxter.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Where It All Began Part 2
Following on from my earlier post here is another book that I remember from my childhood. When I was in Paris earlier this year and at the amazing department store Compagnie Francaise de l'Orient et de la Chine I saw a copy of this book on the shelf and my heart fluttered nostalgically. I hadn't looked at the book in years and was pleasantly suprised to find some revolutionary Chinese art cards tucked inside when I opened it (see bonus section below). The book has page after page of amazing acrobatic feats all depicted in glorious Technicolor. Here are just a few for you:
Looking at this picture I remembered being fascinated by an episode of Sesame Street where Big Bird visited China and met some 'lions'. Wasn't there a big dog on Sesame Street who looked a bit like a Chinese lion? After some research (Googled it!) I found this clip where Big Bird and the dog (Barkley) are taught a few Chinese words by a very cute little girl:
Back to the book and another ingenious way of holding a vase:
Bonus Section: Revolutionary Chinese Art Cards
Positive depictions of agriculture and industry.
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3 comments:
Lovely pics of an era, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for posting these great pictures and for sharing your Chinese journey!
What a cute clip from Sesame Street! And very brave of them to feature China at the height of the Cold War. I wonder where I could get an outfit like that little girl's...
You can purchase the chickens feeding in London China town, along with lovely silk Butterflies -
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