Hi,
I've just posted a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSvlZh-hQ9Y
We performed this in The Maud Whitmore Scholarship Fund Variety Concert on August 30, 2009. It proved to be a very rewarding experience with a great response form the audience. We were unable to record that performance so we decided to do it again in front of Province House in Charlottetown, PEI. We are all members of the Charlottetown Festival company. The Maud Whitmore Scholarship Fund Variety Concert raises money to go to scholarships for continued studies for company and staff members.
It was great to work with dancers and see how the choreography is developed and taught. They learn very fast.
I hope you enjoy it!
Bob
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Re: Fnugg Busker Dance
You grasped the idea in Fnugg!
There is very little substance, but the intensity of the performance is everything. The dancers certainly were a welcome addition in that respect.
Klaus
There is very little substance, but the intensity of the performance is everything. The dancers certainly were a welcome addition in that respect.
Klaus
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Re: Fnugg Busker Dance
That is a very nice performance. Thanks for sharing!
Dean E
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[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)