OK...what dance step are they doing?
09-16-2006, 07:15 PM
<QUOTE author="HelenaZF,Apr 21 2006, 03:26 PM">
There was a conference. There was a miscommunication between the pageantry folks and the dance folks. Both thought the platform was theirs for a particular piece. The dancers were on platform, dancing their little hearts out when out of the dark came a dozen large, looming banners with no "eye-holes" cut in them. Nice sized room, fairly small platform, not nearly large enough to accommodate a fleet of banners and a troupe of dancers!. The banner bearers had no idea that the dancers were on platform and as the banners got closer and closer, you could see the eyes of the dancers getting bigger and bigger. That deer in the headlights of the TRAIN look as the reality of the situation becomes clearer and clearer.
noopy: moves to :o and then to...
I'm not even sure I was actually there, but I've heard them tell it so many times and watched the dancers re-enact it so many times, that I can still see the lead male dancer's face as he recalled it with sheer horror, knowing that the train wreck was about to transpire. :yikes:
HelenaZF,Apr 21 2006, 03:26 PM Wrote:Our dance numbers often look like this:Actually, I remember this choreography!
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There was a conference. There was a miscommunication between the pageantry folks and the dance folks. Both thought the platform was theirs for a particular piece. The dancers were on platform, dancing their little hearts out when out of the dark came a dozen large, looming banners with no "eye-holes" cut in them. Nice sized room, fairly small platform, not nearly large enough to accommodate a fleet of banners and a troupe of dancers!. The banner bearers had no idea that the dancers were on platform and as the banners got closer and closer, you could see the eyes of the dancers getting bigger and bigger. That deer in the headlights of the TRAIN look as the reality of the situation becomes clearer and clearer.
noopy: moves to :o and then to...
I'm not even sure I was actually there, but I've heard them tell it so many times and watched the dancers re-enact it so many times, that I can still see the lead male dancer's face as he recalled it with sheer horror, knowing that the train wreck was about to transpire. :yikes:
Blessings!
Dean
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