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"A fool and his money are soon parted.
I meant to say, I'm such a fool for you." ~ Horry Now "Who ~ ? Ripeful fruition ~ ? I paid Shy Buck tuition. If words are ever at a dearth, I know I got my money's worth, And had only to give up superstition and wealth." ~ Twittering |
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Who knows cinema
Behind eyes wide open, If solitude, isolation, lowers a curtain? Future paved, Or past gutted? Flowing stream, Or swirling vortex, sinking me? Risk deferred, Masked, skillfully concealed, or Risk rewoven into, toward ~ Purpose, Proven point, Personal accomplishment? Pride, to record, Poor to live? Poetry speaks Mind ~ Unravels, too. Poetry pays no money, Speaks to Eternity, as well today. Hears Yesterday, Reorders tradition, if An individual draws upon talent. Poetry, A fine art, a fine obsession ~ But Poetry's not life. Nor bread, Or cash, nor even love. |
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You have luscious plump ripened
Lips ... Try 'Wake up, For Bed' /STARTUP SEQUENCE STARTED/ Commencing at head 1.73;Z Access: authorised. /PROGRAM STARTED/ ~ * ~ _________________________________________ ~ ~ ~ * ~ A Morning Wood Neo Classical Ballet ~ _________________________________________ * A Witness, A Letter, A World, A Willful Word, Death and Entrancers, The Told Tells for Thee * _________________________________________ ~ Ballet Program ~ * Act I. Diving into the Wreck Act II. Night Journey ~ * ~ Intermezzo ~ * ~ Act III. Errand into the Maze Act IV. Day on Earth Act V. Theme and Variations _________________________________________ * Dancers Dancing * ~ Ballet Noir Ruse, A Curious Mews, 21 ~ _________________________________________ ~ * Theme * ~ "Their thrilling dances Then gave me a sharp Pang of yearning to get a closer View of things immeasurable and unattainable, Such as no poem of Heine's, No prose of Poe's, No fever dream has ever given me, And, since, I have had the same Sensation, at once sub ~ Conscious and acute, which I attribute To the silent nebulous precision of all they do." ~ Lincoln Kirstein, From "Flesh Is Heir," Quoted in "The Shapes of Change," By Marcia B. Siegel [p. 68] _________________________________________ ~ * Variation * ~ "In the celebration dance, The sense of enclosure is broken Entirely As the new queen presides over a prancing, Running processional along ramps And a platform At the back of the stage. Two at a time, The workers tumble down To the front, each pair exploding With a different Movement ~ rolling, jumping, Falling, Swinging ..." ~ Marcia B. Siegel, From "The Shapes of Change" [p. 37] _________________________________________ Choreography By * ~ * Nothing rules This suit, captured thought, Hitherto, until now ~ Although flowering rods stood under The evening, a garland ... _________________________________________ Orchestration Features * ~ * 3 Toy Alphabet Blocks * A 19th Century School Book * A Tarot Card ~ IV Rods _________________________________________ A Morning Wood Ballet Production Shakespeare's Globe Theatre West Edge Off Center _________________________________________ * Dogging Arts * Fogging Minds * It's a Star * _________________________________________ * ~ * ~ |
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![]() Twittering One wrote: Who knows cinema Behind eyes wide open, If solitude, isolation, lowers a curtain? Future paved, Or past gutted? Flowing stream, Or swirling vortex, sinking me? Risk deferred, Masked, skillfully concealed, or Risk rewoven into, toward ~ Purpose, Proven point, Personal accomplishment? Pride, to record, Poor to live? Poetry speaks Mind ~ Unravels, too. Poetry pays no money, Speaks to Eternity, as well today. Hears Yesterday, Reorders tradition, if An individual draws upon talent. Poetry, A fine art, a fine obsession ~ But Poetry's not life. Nor bread, Or cash, nor even love. But it does serve to document our tragic lives. Double-A |
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But it does serve to document our tragic lives.
Double-A In Deed. |
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You should be studying.
What? Supper time ... excuse me for a flew ... |
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"WARNING WARNING
Don ~ The tards have fallen off the short bus. WARNING WARNING Don? Don? WARNING WARNING" ~ Fred "Yes, Don your Noir unitard ... Saturday's Class ~ Fancy Free Tell Don Von, knot Dan ~ !" ~ Folly * ~ * ~ ~ Morning Wood Ballet Schedule ~ * ~ Le Form, Le Ways and Meanings! * _________________________________________ ~ * ~ More Miraculous Morning Wood Ballet Vocabulary & Tactful Technique ~ * ~ _________________________________________ ~ * OUR PHILOSOPHY * ~ * The Classic Ballet ~ Basic Technique & Terminology * "The traditional technique of the classic dance Has developed over centuries and constitutes An academic craft and style that serve both As a basis for the logical physical training Of the dancer, and as a medium of expression, Or vocabulary, for the choreographer. .... The author-instructor of this work is of the Strong opinion, based on the experience Of many years, that foremost among the Essentials is the conscious and constant Application of certain principles of balanced And integrated muscular control. .... It is the 'language' that permits the transmission Of ideas in dance-terms, from the simplest Combination of practice-exercises to the Complicated variations of these movements In extended sequences that go to make Up ballet." ~ From "The Classic Ballet: Basic Technique and Terminology" [p.21] _________________________________________ ~ * Ballet Mistress & Masters * ~ ~ * ~ Historical Development ~ * Lincoln Kirstein Descriptive Text ~ * Muriel Stuart Illustrations ~ * Carlus Dyer Preface ~ * George Balanchine _________________________________________ ~ * Spring Class Offering * ~ ~ * ~ Basic Technique ~ * A Perfection of Knowledge * A Felicity of Continuance * A Processional Proceeding Intermediate Technique ~ * Filling Station * Cycle of Unrest * Primitive Mysteries Advanced Partnering ~ * Every Soul Is a Circus * Feast of Ashes * Cave of the Heart * Blewberry Studmuffin (All Morning Sessions, Monday through Friday 9 am ~ Noon) ________________________________________ ~ * Special Masters Class * ~ ~ * ~ Tuesdays ~ * A Life's Labor * A Lover's Language * Deuce Coupe I Thursdays ~ * Imagined Wing * 3 Epitaphs Talk Back * Deuce Coupe II Saturdays ~ * Fancy Free (By Confession, Or Special Seduction) _________________________________________ The Morning Wood Ballet Studiollo RF Hall, A Fern Wood Fanatic Festivity Meadow Lark's Languorous Lane _________________________________________ * Dogging Arts * Fogging Minds * It's a Star * _________________________________________ * |
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You have to love planet Earth with its dynamic oceans. I hate venus its
to hot,and who needs 8 months of day time. I hate Mars its to cold and dusty. as bad as living in Florida is its home. Having a summer log cabin on the shore of lake Tahoe on the Navada side I could live with. That takes some big bucks. Bert |
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