Is that a phone I hear, David Morneau thinks so and who better than he would know. This weeks collabo puts the phone in my hands, all 8 of them, let's see if the message is the same by the time it gets all the way around.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Hirshorn Museum
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Light
This dance was inspired by the light in and around the Hirshorn Museum.
Ivan Navarro created the florecent tubes, I don't know the other artists and I could not find them on the Hirshorn website. I will have to go back, get the names and update the posts soon.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Sculpture Garden
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Dance on the Trail
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Smurfs
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Saturday, September 8, 2007
Search for T Roosevelt
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Friday, September 7, 2007
Prayer
I was at the Kahlil Gibran Memorial. His book The Prophet inspires me so. . . David Morneau made some music for my prayer.
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Thursday, September 6, 2007
Waltzing
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Yesterday I took Viennese Waltz lessons at the French Embassy. There were easily 200 people there in a huge room, who were there to socialize and learn to dance. This was with the International Club of DC, a social networking group that I recently joined. At one point when they separated the men and women to work on the turns I realized that I was in a dance class with about 100 men in business clothes, who were dancing and loving it. Some of these men clearly were not getting the steps because they were thinking too much but this is true of many beginners in dance. Others were surprised that they were getting dizzy and wanted to have this fixed by hearing an instruction to do something that would not make them dizzy. They were a little disappointed that being dizzy was just what happens when you spin around over and over again. I was happy that so many people wanted to dance and I thought how come these people are not excited about modern dance in this way, well maybe they are, some of them. One lady said to me as soon as we started dancing, "I can tell you are a dancer" and that made me laugh out loud. In fact I was asked several times if I had taken lessons before. I was also interested in how well I danced with some and how difficult it was with others. We changed partners about every 30 seconds. One woman and I danced really well together, and she asked me to dance with her twice in a row. She said that she felt like a pro with me. Another woman did the steps right at all times even if I was wrong but that led to some problems because she was not letting me lead. It was awesome to be in that environment with my knowledge as a dance teacher but not being the teacher and doing a form that I have not formally learned. It was also awesome to NOT be around dancers because I learned so much about non-dancers who are interested in dancing. I am not quite sure yet what I have learned but my head is racing with thoughts. I remember seeing a large room full of people doing the waltz at Ohio State. If I taught the waltz and had a class of 200 at $20 a person, well, I can't wait for the next lesson when we turn to the left. :-)
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Shooting Gallery
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Still
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Bench
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Monday, September 3, 2007
Brass Band Again
I was out with my friend Karen Reedy and we just happened to walk by the Dupont Brass Band. I don't really know if that is their name but. . . Dancing had to happen and Dance-A-Day in all its pre-futurist glory was omnipresent.
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Carillion at Night
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