Sunday, May 20, 2012

Sunday Morning Walk, Run, Bike Update #3

Another Sunday and another change to the Sunday morning walk, bike, run, and skate Recreactiva event!  Today we were back on Medina Ascencio which is the main road leading from Centro and this time we have a even longer area to bike. It has been extended all the way to the Krystal Hotel about 1/2 km further than before.  This makes the one way route about 3 km, so 6 km round trip.  This is much nicer as now you can veer off and pick up the path along the Pittial River and go up river all the way along the dirt then nicely  pathways inside Fluvial and join up at Francisco Villa.
I am excited about this new route and hope that it stays that way for the duration.  Remember the street closure begins at 8am and lasts until 1pm only on Sunday mornings.   Get out and use it, so that we can show our support and it will become a permanent addition to Puerto Vallarta!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Les Violons du Roy Concert

Last night was another wonderful night at Teatro Vallarta with the presentation of the Canadian group Les Violons du Roy.   With a small group of strings consisting of 9 violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos, 1 bass and a harpsichord thrown in for good measure, the almost completely sold out event was not to be missed!   As part of the May Cultural Festival held here in Puerto Vallarta this must have been the highlight of the month long celebration that has sponsored all types of cultural events all around Puerto Vallarta.
The first half of the concert was dedicated to the classics like Vivaldi's Four Seasons Symphony with each movement presented by a separate violinist solo.  The second half of the concert was a more modern piece by Piazzolia also entitled the 'Four Seasons'.   Excellent performance by all and it was amazing to watch such a small group pull off what normally one hears from an entire symphony.  The natural non-amplified sound carried throughout the theater just perfectly. The conductor Eric Paetkau did an excellent job of leading the group and keeping everyone on tempo.
The group has been touring Mexico and were headed to Mexico City the next day.   Great Job Puerto Vallarta Cultural Festival organizers!!


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus Fundraiser

This past Monday No Way Jose Restaurant was the host to the first benefit to raise funds for the newly formed Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus.  It was a great evening and plenty of donations came in so that the Teatro Vallarta was now able to be reserved performing their first ever show in December 2012. Based upon what we saw that evening, it will be a fantastic show!
The entire restaurant was sold out and the special limited menu donated 25 pesos per entree and 10 pesos per drink to the organization.  Then a raffle was held for about 25 more donated prizes and since it was Jose the owners birthday, a 50 pesos donated cupcake could be purchased.   The evening opened with about 12 of the chorus members singing a tune which was followed by 3 soloists that really demonstrated the abilities of the members.  Wow!  By the end of the evening well over 25,000 pesos was raised.  This just happened to be the amount that the theater required as a deposit for the event in December.
If this was any indication of the beginning by Joyce Ericson and Robert Bruneau just a short 2 months ago, this will not only be the first Gay Men's Chorus in Latin America, it will be one of the best around the world.  Tune in their website www.pvmenschorus.org to keep informed about the upcoming events and probably more fundraisers.   This will not be a group to be missed!  With already 40 members auditioned and ready to go, the chorus is certainly still looking for members.  Do you have a singing voice that you wish to share?  Then join the Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus and I look forward to seeing you at their first performance in December!



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Sunday Morning Bike/Walk/Run Update #2

Seems that the Sunday morning closing of Medina Ascencio for the Recreactiva Events has been changed!  Not sure why.....maybe too much police required to make it work, not enough interest to make it worthwhile, political, etc.?  Who knows but do not despair, it is not gone!  They have simply shortened it substantially and is now located on Francisco Villa from Libremiento to the Stadium those short 5 blocks.  Hope is that it will continue to extend all the way to Pitillal, but who knows if that would happen.   It would be great if it did, because you can connect to the newly renovated path along the Pitillal River and then connect into Fluvial.....now that would be an awesome path.
So now meanwhile we have to deal with the new shortened route, but the good news is that the sidewalk renovations are 95% complete on the ocean side of the main road leading into downtown Puerto Vallarta.  This means that you can join up from the Reactiva area all the way to the Malecon and beyond.  I began riding that route and the new sidewalks on the ocean side (west) are very wide.  I believe the intention of the renovation was to create a bike path along the street edge as that 4 feet of the sidewalk is smooth concrete with ramps at each block.  The rest of the sidewalk is more cobblestone and has planters interspersed.  As long as the walkers can understand the purpose of that portion of the sidewalk you can ride quite nicely.  The ride along the Malecon allows you to go all the way to Daiquiri Dicks before things tighten up and it is not worth the fight with pedestrian traffic beyond there.   But they are finishing the renovations all the way up to Rodolfo Gomez, so maybe the wider sidewalk will work?  I will update you as I try it out!  Ride safe!