read, watch, and listen | what i've been loving lately
There's something almost intimate about it – when you want to really know someone, ask them what they love. Whether or not we realise it, the things we read, watch, or listen to, all become fragments that form us as a whole. For someone else, catching a glimpse of that is giving them the chance, momentarily, to look right through you. Right past your status, or your attributes – e.g. your occupation, skills, and studies.
Three hobbies of mine happen to be reading, watching, and listening. I like to think that it's essential to feed yourself with multi-sensory stimuli on a daily basis – but maybe that's just me. So written below is my "Loved Lately" list, comprised of titles I've been loving in these three areas.
Melbourne Street Violinist Dreams to Build Australia's Economy
The
musician is sitting on his stool. He plays and smiles, as commotion builds.
Peak hour is approaching in Melbourne Central Station. Faintly, amidst the
noise – an eerie sound of a violin.
It was windy on the day I met Shen. The 86-year-old was hauling an
oversized backpack. In his hands was a tattered erhu case. On his head, a red baseball cap which read, “King of
Beers.”
A
long-time player of the erhu, Shen started
when he was a factory worker in China. The erhu,
a two-stringed Chinese fiddle, introduces Melbourne to his Chinese culture. Shen
has been playing for the past 7 years, and since then, has made quite a name
for himself. When I ask Melburnians about ‘the grandpa with the Chinese violin,’
faces light up in recollection.
Kevin,
a staff of Melbourne Central Station, monitors the gates and often spots Shen by
one of the pillars. “I can’t tell you much about him, though,” says Kevin, “but
all I know is he’s smiling all the time!”
The musician: Shen and his erhu outside of Melbourne Central
Station. Joanne Amarisa
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