Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

August 4, 2008

Happy Dancing People

How did I miss this?!?! July 22nd's Astronomy Picture of the Day (always amazing) was actually a movie. Of people. Around the world. DANCING! I defy you to watch this without smiling. (I was smiling so much by the end of it that my cheeks hurt!) As a lifelong dancer, I heartily applaud Matt Harding and his team for this production. Thank you!


Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.

June 22, 2007

Fun for Friday

(This has absolutely nothing to do with librarians!) A friend forwarded this to me; considering that (in my mis-spent youth) I've been in clubs with folks who dance a lot like some of his segments I had to laugh! Check out the Evolution of Dance over on YouTube.

It's a toasty 106° today.

March 23, 2007

Goddess of Mercy

No librarianship, no politics, just.... WOW.

The China Disabled Person's Performing Art Troupe performs a dance called the "Thousand-Hand Guanyin", or Goddess of Mercy Dance. It's stunning in its beauty, precision, and grace. View it over at YouTube.

It rained all night and is supposed to rain off and on all day, and it's a lovely crisp 61°. Nice!