Dancing...

topic posted Mon, June 4, 2007 - 9:47 PM by  Rajni
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A big hug and thanks to the Tribe O. East and West girls who said "heck , yeah". None of us has danced together as a group in at least a year--- we had 3 Tribe O East girls and 2 East girls. It was s-o-o-o great to connect with our dance sisters despite different levels of experience and familiarilty with each other. The DID musicians were gracious and as always the crowd was supportive.
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Rajni
Atlanta
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  • Re: Dancing...

    Tue, June 5, 2007 - 6:20 AM
    You guys kick butt!
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      Tue, June 5, 2007 - 6:26 AM
      You guys were great! It was awesome to see folks who hadn't performed together before, with no rehearsal, pull it together and dance cohesively! A great testament to both Kawakib and Miramar for their teaching and technique, and to the person leading the dance at the time!! Yay Tribal Oddysey girls!
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    Tue, June 5, 2007 - 7:33 AM
    Thank you Rajni for coordinating all of it! One of the girls, Judy, had never performed before. She decided just a few hours before hand (at our insistence, hee) to go ahead with it. She did great!! She lost her performance virginity at DID and the goats and peacocks saw it all.
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      Tue, June 5, 2007 - 6:42 PM
      ooo, that might be a first. I think I"m blushing. : )
      what an awesome place to have your first time! lol
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        Tue, June 5, 2007 - 9:16 PM
        Wow, I just learned Judy was a DID "first-timer". THANK YOU ladies for stepping out w/ us. every performance is a learning opportunity, and we appreciate any chance to collaborate with our dance sisters. I love the supportive DID musicians and dancers that encourage us newer dancers to keep goin'

        Triobe O.isn't choreographed, so the demand on the newer dancers was different from that of the dancers were more familiar with each other who did it together in class every week.

        Thanks for all of the love & support, and especially to our teachers Kawakib and Miramar.

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