From one angle it looks OK but from the side it is too dark and enclosing - one can't see the platforms beneath it.
Looks OK from this angle |
Hides too much platform |
Not too bad from this angle either. |
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Last night's dinner:
Prawns mayonnaise with smoked salmon and avocado - there was a salad hovering somewhere as well.
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An analysis of the Tango problem:
As I approach this individual Tango lesson on Friday, I speculate how it is going to unfold.
It will be nothing like my speculations, that's for sure - life never is.
One line of thought I have is that the tutors (for there will be two of them) will ask me how I perceive my weaknesses or perhaps which weaknesses I would like to be addressed in the lesson.
That question will not be asked, but if it were then this would be my (probably unhelpful) answer.
I see the problem as threefold.
1) The sequences of steps.
My short-term memory is poor and so I have difficulty in remembering even the most elementary sequences of moves. For example, step left, rotate hips, step left, step forwards, straighten hips.
The first time I tried this I couldn't remember the sequence: was it "step left, rotate hips, step left, straighten hips, step forwards"? Did you rotate the hips anti-clockwise or clockwise? etc etc.
If I'd been allowed to practise that sequence 50 times then my muscle memory would have retained it.
So, on Friday I'd like to practise a couple of such simple sequences - that will probably not happen.
2) Self-expression
Left to my own devices and in 100% privacy I can dance or move in a spontaneous (albeit ridiculous) manner. But, that spontaneity disappears when I'm in public.
Not sure what the solution is but I would at least like to state the problem on Friday.
3) Partnership
However much I practise steps on my own, everything goes out the window when I'm inter-linked with a partner. I find it difficult to co-ordinate my movements with those of a partner. I sense this OTHER body. I have absolutely no sense of one-ness, or indeed partnership. A sense of "otherness" seems to be my default position.
Again, not sure what the solution is but if I were more confident about sequences of steps then perhaps a partner with a similar level of knowledge could fit in with me more easily and communication would develop.
In summary, I believe that if I got the steps right then 2) and 3 would eventually follow.
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Groove Armada:
Continuing to enjoy:
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