I am not good in dancing, singing, or playing music instrument. Since I'm not good at those things, I love to see other people doing it. Admire their skill and enjoy their performance. I love to watch somebody moves their body, making beautiful movements whether it's fast, slow, or still. I enjoy hearing somebody sings -of course somebody with good voice- whether it's classic, folk, jazz, blues, pop, or even Gregorian song. I voluntarily come to a musical performance. Sit, feel, and then fly away as the music swings my mind.
With that go-to-performance hobby, I will say that I'm extremely lucky to live in this small city called Yogyakarta. Why is that? Why do I feel lucky? I feel lucky because Yogyakarta is art-lover-friendly city (at least I feel this city friendly to me :D ). And yeah! This city successfully makes other people jealous because of its friendliness~
So, in the end of this November, I went to a jazz concert held in Yogyakarta. Casiopea 3rd, jazz-fusion group from Japan, was one of the performers. The atmosphere was amazing. The night was stunning. The people were contended. I enjoyed their music. I really did. And I felt really lucky to have the chance to see this internationally-known musicians.
The next day, I met a Japanese guy. After the introductory conversation, I said, "Hey, I