Last night was ‘Dolce Vita’ night at the Engineered Air theatre. Shirley and I watched this late 1950-ties black and white, slowly paced movie, which shows the disorientation in Italian society at the time. Disorientation has always been an asset of that society, but with a WW2 defeat behind them and an unformed Europe in front, the questioning of values came natural. That is what the movie shows, but having no answers itself leaves the viewer disoriented as well. This was probably exactly the objective of the famous director Federico Fellini.
The Baraka café has seized operations, which is a loss the general public that wants to have some amicable and reasonably prices facility for repose in that neighbourhood. Hopefully they will reopen, but I have my doubts. The Epcor people probably raised the rent to get more income and of course, Baraka also competitor with the bars operating within the theatre venues.
The Seniors Tea in the afternoon turned out to be a very lively affair, with about twenty five participants from various countries, as this is an immigrant type gathering. I was the must senior as immigrant, since most had come from Asia in the 1990-ties. It is a very interesting and diverse group of people and the activities are like wise. I have already two ‘ethnic’ festivals scheduled, the Hindu Dilawi festival and the Chinese Traditions afternoon, November 5 and 4 respectively.