Recently watched a dance festival called ‘Ahsas', basically because the hoarding that advertised it had the
magic words – ‘Entry Free’, and it was
being held in the an auditorium in the suburb where I live, two considerations
that made it worth exploring. Nothing ventured nothing gained, as the saying
goes; it turned out to have some really nice stuff, and is worth checking out
next year in case you are interested in dance. (You can see some photos of the performances here.)
The Sumeet Nagdev Dance Academy organised
it and their troupe performed several dances which were really good. One which
was based on a parable about the Buddha was a visual treat and absolutely
stunning – the dancers spun about like leaves in a puff of wind; another was a love
song which was less of a grand visual spectacle, but had good dancing combined
with live music. Another piece I enjoyed was by David Poznanter of the USA, which
was part dance, part acrobatics, part circus performance and thoroughly
entertaining.
A serendipitious by-product of the show was that I
discovered the way to manage irritating people who distract you by checking
smses on their phones during movies and plays (As an aside –wish I was a poet,
I’d write a poem like this one about them.). So what solution did I discover ? This time,
instead of requesting the offender not to check smses repeatedly, or making irritating noises, I
just leaned across and read the messages along with her. After a few instances of
this nosy behaviour, the lady put the phone away in her handbag; and just in
time too, I was getting ready to embarrass her further by correcting spelling
and grammar mistakes in her messages. Of whch thr wr meny.
J
Zn
2 comments:
Oh you brilliant woman. I love that idea of reading out SMSes!
Thank you, thank you. Even I was quite impressed by my stroke of brilliance that day. Such asinine people deserve such reactions.
Do try it out sometime and tell me how you fared.
:-)
Zen
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