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Apr. 11th, 2006 08:03 amIt's a good thing that yesterday's headache from hell has gone away, because the construction crew started drilling outside our house at 7 a.m.
Fuck.
Anyway, I'm awake so I might as well talk about my very dancey weekend, which featured no actual dancing from me.
On Friday, [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] and I went to see "Take the lead", which is the new movie featuring Antonio Banderas as Pierre Dulaine, the guy who basically founded the Dancing Classrooms program. This movie is a lot of fun, if you like cheesy dance movies featuring teenagers and a lot of good dancing. Both of us were seriously considering tango lessons after watching it.
On Saturday, I actually had an evening off, which was unusual. I ended up being solo, as B* wasn't feeling well and wanted to be alone to rest and read. (That's a sentiment I understand.) Instead of staying home, I went to the open house at Harbour Dance, where I watched some excerpts of their upcoming "West Side Stories" production, which is a version of West Side story featuring modern dance and music. The numbers were high energy and featured a lot of "call and answer" and mock fighting. Excellent!
Fuck.
Anyway, I'm awake so I might as well talk about my very dancey weekend, which featured no actual dancing from me.
On Friday, [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] and I went to see "Take the lead", which is the new movie featuring Antonio Banderas as Pierre Dulaine, the guy who basically founded the Dancing Classrooms program. This movie is a lot of fun, if you like cheesy dance movies featuring teenagers and a lot of good dancing. Both of us were seriously considering tango lessons after watching it.
On Saturday, I actually had an evening off, which was unusual. I ended up being solo, as B* wasn't feeling well and wanted to be alone to rest and read. (That's a sentiment I understand.) Instead of staying home, I went to the open house at Harbour Dance, where I watched some excerpts of their upcoming "West Side Stories" production, which is a version of West Side story featuring modern dance and music. The numbers were high energy and featured a lot of "call and answer" and mock fighting. Excellent!