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Shakira in Prague: Hips don’t lie

Prague, city of beauty, centre of history and home to Kafka. Once she instills her charm on you, it feels like a magnet that pulls you back for more. It’s been some 7 years that I had been there the last time – hence high time to a reloaded homage of presence.

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The other side of the medal is clearly that hardly anywhere else the wisdom “you are not alone” is as true as in Prague. Although beginning of March is not even top-season for traveling, other people seem to fall for the same line of thought to pass Prague a visit on the weekend. Low budget travelers from Eastern Germany, likewise usually purchase power strong Japanese. Like this guy who pretends not to have anything to do with the “who is the gayest chap in da house”-contest by looking deliberately into the other direction – LOL

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In contrast to my previous visits when everything was literally “dirt cheap”, prices have moved up steeply. In addition, cities which live to a good piece from tourism tend to develop an unpleasant environment of scams, touts and overcharging. After three years in India, my skin has certainly become thick and my attention vigilant to such stuff, but it becomes really annoying where you expect it least. And it goes like this, for example: All written guides about Prague warn you about the taxi drivers who want to take you for a ride. As you are on vacation and don’t want to be in constant “combat mode”, you ask your concierge a 5 star hotel to call you a taxi to bring you to a place 8 minutes away on the other side of the river. The taxi drops you, charges 350 Czech crowns and you wonder that this was quite expensive (EUR 12.-) compared to what your tour-book suggests. Back to the hotel, whereto you flagged a cab yourself, kept vigilant, the price for the same route amounted suddenly to only 150 Czech crowns, you complain about overcharge to which the concierge’s dry reply is: “Well, the 350 crowns are a fixed price, so you are comfortable that you don’t get cheated.” A Kafkaesque joke couldn’t crack better …

Everyone needs an anchor. Mine for coming to Prague was a woman, my undisclosed long-year companion, and another woman we went to see, listen and cheer: Shakira. Playing live on her “Oral Fixation”-Tour through Europe. One of the few artists I always wanted to watch in concert.

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Her performance exceeded all expectations, especially after such an event I feel like starting to revalue the artistic work of music which goes beyond just an omnipresent sound-carpet running in the background. In spite of being a super-talented writer, musician, dancer, beautiful woman, Shakira’s appeal lies in her natural appearance which doesn’t need huge special effects or an army of choreographers. She is the show, the show is her and her truth is that hips don’t lie

“And I’m on tonight
You know my hips don’t lie
And I’m starting to feel it’s right
All the attraction, the tension
Don’t you see baby, this is perfection”

Prague and Shakira together, certainly the combination of accomplished perfection.

 

Comments

  1. Nina
    March 7th, 2007 | 5:52

    ehrm…. You have always loved Shakira (if I am not mistaken)… Go on, admit it, Shakira is your years-long companion?;-)

    *i am soo busy body, I know*

    I love the art nouveau quartier in Prague!!!!

  2. March 10th, 2007 | 2:39

    oh so cool that you got to see Shakira and in a fantastic city, too! Looks like life is good :)