Monday, November 19, 2012

I try to keep my head in life

With all mess outside... One more thing from last night: between classes - the one of medium level and the class that I take - Neta asked me if it's true that I didn't have a doubt that there is a class. No, I didn't. Neta said that no one called to asked if there is a class or not, so she understood that people are about to come. the nice one said that she could remember to call and ask only after last evening alarm in Tel Aviv. I know, some things get cancel here because of this situation, mostly in the south. And after all, here in the center we all try to keep our lives. We hide in the alarms and back to normal as possible to anything we do accept of hiding. I saw some photos of Miguel Angel (today and yesterday) from workshops that he gives in Italy. I don't think it fit here cause I didn't go to this and it includes some students that I saw only in those photos. By the way I remember that he suppose to come here again soon. I hope he won't have any reason to cancel his close visit. I'm waiting for it. After all videos I saw of him, after I saw him live on stage, after I've been once myself in a workshop of him... I would be happy to go on with it. I think he's a real great talent and I loved to learn from him. And by the way - I got to know him even outside those of things. I can say that he helps my theory about talented flamencos and their being nice people. He's also a sweet soul. And for others... I saw a link in facebook. I guess that I have some influence as a blogger from some comments that I receive and through the nomber of people who gets in every day. I know... I still have what to improve till I will get some more and I know that most of the people who loves this blog are from abroad. Until I will get some more readers and some more serious comments from others in here - I hate bloggers who tell how much they get. Old readers know the story about the other flamenco blogger from Israel who attacked me because mine is better. He wants my blog to be low as his. And he had here his 15 minutes. Now it's my time to rise (I think I do it in the right way, at least I hope I do). So, the link: there was a link to a part of another Israeli blog. I don't think that it's all about flamenco (and I have a feeling it isn't). The blogger who right it was last week in the premier of Don Quijote that I'm about to see this week (the production of Jose Moro and Compas Company). THe blogger wrote a lot about the story of it. Half of the post was only to tell again the story and who dance (again and again) the main parts. It felt like he tells it to people who don't get anything. After that - telling that he enjoyed. I'm glad. I know which kind of music they use in the show(mostly classic). And by the way - he told that he was invited and he came with his wife who paid a full price. She used to do something with dance and she enjoyed as well. Great! I know some people who takes a part in the company. I got my ticket as a gift, but as a birthday gift from my sister. It wasn't that I was invited. I normally love this flamenco company, but... Did they bring him a ticket as a part of publishing the show? I can do it as well! I hate the fact he have to tell that he came for free, mostly when I can't really say it. I'm also sure that I could do it better cause I'm not sure if he knows anything about flamenco. Me? I'm NOT a professional dancer, but I do learn enough years from a great teacher who teach more than steps, and I do watch a lot of flamenco - live and in YouTube. So, here it is. A bit more "steam" to take out and still be hopeful

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