The Vivaldi flower segment
My hands-down favorite was always the one with the close-ups of the droplets of water trickling over the stems and petal of a flower (sunflower? marigold?). The music always haunted me; I was pleased to discover, years later, that it was a classical piece, the Largo part of Vivaldi's Concerto for Lute in D Major (RV 93). At the end of the clip, the camera pulls back to show that the flower is growing in the sidewalk of a city street.
Unfortunately, the clip isn't on any of the Unpaved episodes I taped in the two weeks we had the Noggin preview. And now that I have my own place with digital cable, Noggin isn't showing Unpaved anymore.
Some people on the Sesame Street newsgroup have described this as a sad sketch. They interpret it as a statement on ecology...the flower is trying to survive in a polluted city. I never interpreted it that way. I saw it as a statement on how beauty can hide in the most unexpected places, so we must always be sure to look for it, and appreciate it when we do find it.
I also remember the lost dog one (I even remember the dog's name was Ace!), "Me And My Llama" (I remember my dad getting a kick out of the song), and the "Trying and Trying Again" song with the kitten making her slow but sure way up a flight of stairs.
My hands-down favorite was always the one with the close-ups of the droplets of water trickling over the stems and petal of a flower (sunflower? marigold?). The music always haunted me; I was pleased to discover, years later, that it was a classical piece, the Largo part of Vivaldi's Concerto for Lute in D Major (RV 93). At the end of the clip, the camera pulls back to show that the flower is growing in the sidewalk of a city street.
Unfortunately, the clip isn't on any of the Unpaved episodes I taped in the two weeks we had the Noggin preview. And now that I have my own place with digital cable, Noggin isn't showing Unpaved anymore.
Some people on the Sesame Street newsgroup have described this as a sad sketch. They interpret it as a statement on ecology...the flower is trying to survive in a polluted city. I never interpreted it that way. I saw it as a statement on how beauty can hide in the most unexpected places, so we must always be sure to look for it, and appreciate it when we do find it.
I also remember the lost dog one (I even remember the dog's name was Ace!), "Me And My Llama" (I remember my dad getting a kick out of the song), and the "Trying and Trying Again" song with the kitten making her slow but sure way up a flight of stairs.