Storyteller, Author, Teacher

Posts made in 2012

Taiwan / Week 22: I Love You

Posted by on Apr 29, 2012 in News, Taiwan, Travels | 7 comments

On Monday I invited my classmates in Nihong’s grammar class to have lunch at our hotel. I asked them to each talk a little about themselves. They’re young, between twenty–two and thirty, and quick and smart and forthcoming in a refreshing way. I told them that while studying again after forty or so years, what was fascinating to me was not only learning the language but the pedagogy — how Nihong teaches and how we learn. When I was their age, I took the method in which we...

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Monkey King at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum, May 6th

Posted by on Apr 24, 2012 in Headline News, Monkey King, Special performances, Storytelling | 0 comments

On Sunday May 6th, Monkey King, our beloved Great Sage Equal to Heaven, will be cloud–somersaulting to San Francisco and wreck havoc in Heaven! Don’t miss this funny, inspiring, and family–friendly adventure at the Asian Art Museum‘s Target Free Sundays event! Journey to the West, China’s most famous epic, is the tale of the impetuous Monkey King, who sets out in search of immortality and learns such extraordinary skills that no one &mdashl not the Sun, not the...

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An intimate performance of “Journey to the West”
on May 5th in Berkeley

Posted by on Apr 23, 2012 in Headline News, Monkey King, Special performances, Storytelling | 0 comments

An intimate performance of “Journey to the West” on May 5th in Berkeley

Please join us for the spiritual adventure of the impetuous, all–powerful Monkey King, whose concerns are himself, and the pure–hearted, determined Tang Priest, who wants to help others. Together they struggle not only with demons and ogres, but with one another, as they travel from China to India to bring back the Buddhist scriptures. Based on the travels of the historical monk Sanzang. Diane Wolkstein has been researching the story for the past 5 years in India, China, and Taiwan...

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Taiwan / Week 21: Darkness in Summer

Posted by on Apr 22, 2012 in Monkey King, News, Taiwan, Travels, wisdom | 3 comments

One day my classmate Lorenzo / Shah Tien (Summer) and I were standing in line waiting for the school bus, and he said to me, “I’m getting more and more frustrated with their forcing us to take this stupid test to keep our scholarship. I need to be careful.” “Why careful?”
 “I have a terrible temper.” “What do you do about your temper?” I asked him, thinking to myself that I rarely lose my temper. “My Grandmother told me to count to...

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Taiwan / Week 20: The Taiwanese Traditional Market: Shining Slowly

Posted by on Apr 17, 2012 in News, Taiwan, Travels | 7 comments

I have a new friend, Chaoli Hsu. Her name means Shining Slowly. Her father told her that her name means that she is to shine slowly for herself and to shine for others, thus lighting up the world. She is the beacon her father envisioned. She is the director of faculty development at Wenzao College. What more important job can there be than helping teachers to develop their skills? We are dependent on the ability of our teachers. Education creates culture and humanity. If only we Americans...

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Taiwan / Week 19: The View from My Window

Posted by on Apr 9, 2012 in News, Taiwan, Travels | 7 comments

In Hans Christian Andersen’s story of “The Ugly Duckling,” the mother duck tells her ducklings that there is a great wide world beyond the moat. But the ducklings can’t imagine it. From my window I see northwest. I see the Taiwan Sea and the many large ships that pass by on their way into and out of Kaohsiung’s busy harbor. Since I arrived in December of last year, in the mornings around seven, I watched the swimmers. Polar bears, I called them in December. The...

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Taiwan / Week 18: Wedding Preparations

Posted by on Apr 1, 2012 in News, Taiwan, Travels | 13 comments

Ahh, spring break! What a relief. I must confess that as much as I love my teacher and am glad to be learning Chinese, I often watch the clock throughout the morning waiting for the breaks (sho–shee). So break! Or sho–shee. Today, the first day of break, my stomach was churning. It’s been churning for nearly a week. Hard to tell what brought it on. I’m allergic to soy, wheat, and dairy so any of these ingredients snuck into the food starts an unhappy reverse digestion...

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Taiwan / Week 17: A Day with Wanling Sun

Posted by on Mar 27, 2012 in Monkey King, News, Taiwan, Travels | 7 comments

I met Wanling at a hot springs two years ago in northern Taiwan and then invited her to a program I was doing at the Ford Foundation. She loved the audience participation in the story of “The Magic Orange Tree,” and from then on we were friends. During my stay in Taipei in 2010, I visited her several times and she tried to teach me tones by playing the cello. I loved her tones. It wasn’t very successful for learning but from then I was eager for every opportunity to hear her...

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Taiwan / Weeks 15 & 16: The Art of Teaching

Posted by on Mar 27, 2012 in News, Taiwan, Travels | 4 comments

How refreshing to be mistaken. I had imagined that my second semester class would be just like the one that I had failed. It was with Nihong, the same teacher, and with Mrs. Ding’s Family, the same miserable textbook. But — my imaginings forgot who my teacher is. Nihong is not an ordinary language teacher. She is Transformation Woman. We have not had one day the same as a day in the first semester. Whereas in the first semester, she talked and drew and we sat and listened. Now, we...

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Taiwan / Weeks 13 & 14: Memories of Myanmar

Posted by on Mar 19, 2012 in Monkey King, Myanmar, News, Thailand, Travels | 9 comments

Myanmar still remains mysterious, misty, not yet of the twenty-first century. There is poverty and difficulties, few doctors, little medicine available, not enough schools. And there is hope and beauty. Such beauty in the faces of the people, the animals, the art, the pagodas, the land and waters. Aung San Suu Kyi, at last, can speak and there are many ethnic groups eager to hear her words and eager for Democracy for Myanmar. Jeff and I had adventures and misadventures. Collectively, we...

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Meditating on Myanmar

Posted by on Mar 19, 2012 in Meditative Photos, Myanmar, Photos | 0 comments

Myanmar and Thailand (last photo), early March...

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Taiwan / Week 12: Time Out — DING!

Posted by on Feb 23, 2012 in News, silence, Taiwan, Travels | 6 comments

The computer’s Guardian Angel heard me. It’s been nearly three months since I’ve been in Taiwan and I am feeling lonely for a companion. Yesterday morning I opened my computer and received a message for a Time Out update. I clicked! I had previously had one but it kept ringing when I was sleeping, so I’d turned it off and forgot to put it back on. Ahh, how wonderful that she dings and this one is very unusual because I have no idea when she is going to ding since...

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