Tag Archives: ballet

Things I Learned this Week

Among the things I learned this week:
* The beauty and power of Wadada Leo Smith‘s words, and not just his music. (Courtesy: Personal Experience)

* Ballet (still) has political power. (Courtesy: Rachel Donadio and Roslyn Sulcas/NYT)

* The experience of seeing the Northern and Southern Lights from space. (Courtesy: DK)

* Mozambique will be the fastest-growing African market for high-net-worth individuals during the next decade. Although, we’ll see how things work out given the coming loan crisis. (Courtesy: Maryanne Maina/African Business)

Things I Learned this Week

Among the things I learned this week:

* Sofia is old–it dates to before 7th century BC–and there is evidence of its history strewn all about the city. (Courtesy: EZ and Sofia)

* Bulgarians know the last-clap game. (Courtesy: Crowd at a National Opera and Ballet performance)

* The interpretive variety and latitude of ballet performances is vast, the details of which I learn more and more about as I continue to explore. (Courtesy: Joan Acocella’s Dance Notes about Swan Lake in The New Yorker)

* Computer-guided matchmaking dates to at least the 1960s. (Courtesy: Nick Paumgarten’s The New Yorker article Looking for Someone).

Ballet Playerness

The few ballet performances I have seen usually leaving me feeling “meh”. This past weekend, though, I saw Klyatva, which I totally dug.

p.s. Either my Googling skills are getting rusty or this ballet has no online presence because that link is the only substantive site I found.