Thursday, June 30, 2011

Episode 6

Yesterday Tim Newth, David McMicken and Kelly Blumberg went to the Golf Course site to look at how we might get a boat to stay still and solid in the water as well as how our Pineapple Woman could get from one place to another. We were dodging the golf balls as players less than perfect whack to their hearts content. I am looking forward to the time this space is transformed into a remote swamp in the Top End somewhere. On close inspection, the water already looks quite swampy.



Last night we moved outside to the undercover carpark area. Our CWA women detailed their feather duster routine, and started the cha cha tray dance to Kiss me Honey Honey (Kiss Me). It was a lot of fun although the warm humid air became thicker as the night progressed. Inside, and the other half of the cast practiced their blessing based on the Mua Thai traditions,  Indian Bharata Natyam and some CHinese. We set the Hungarian trance dancing and got to the point where we will choreograph teh duets of difference soon.  Joanna Noonan finished with assiting the men in their routine that displays their masulinity as crocodile hunters.

A special treat last night was the visit by past (and future) Tracks dancer Kelly Beneforti who is on a brief break from her dance studies at Victorian College for the Arts. I adore seeing our Alumni.

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