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Saturday, October 29, 2011

NAMING OF DANCES

To-day we have naming of dances. Yesterday,

we had different songs. And to-morrow morning,

we shall have what to do after writing. But to-day

to-day we have naming of dances. I can hear the music

in my mind, I have almost forgotten pleasant sounds.

To-day we have naming of dances.

This is swing. And this

is waltz, the romantic dance that

you love. And this is foxtrot,

accompanied by your favourite jazz music.

The feeling of freedom is completely forgotten

in this no sense war. Accompanied by your

favourite jazz music.

This is salsa, which is the perfect mixture

between music and dance.

You have to try and when you do,

you will love it. Songs and beautiful memories

crossed my mind like a shooting star.

If you try, you will love it.

And this is flamenco. This dance

communicates passion and energy. This is the most

powerful expression of feelings in dancing: the power

of body. As if you had to fight against something so hard

that you should use your own strength.

The power of body.

This is called the power of body: it is perfectly easy

if you use your strength to express feelings, by means of

dancing, music, writing...But in this case strength

is necessary to fight. Birds dance and fly away while

my mind is imaging to be one of them.

Today we have naming of dances.

3 comments:

  1. Very good lyrical second voice - really strong and independent of Reed's use of the second voice, while still close enough in form to make us understand the root text of your pastiche. Nice idea with the dances as bodily expression, too!

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  2. Thanks! I tried to communicate the expression of feelings by using the body, dances and music...the power of body...

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  3. Very inspiring.. Not only do I feel like dancing, but I feel like going out and sensing the world, not only through dancing but through music and many other things:) And I like the fact that you have altered it a little but the reference to Reed is still present.

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