Good things
Aug. 10th, 2010 02:14 pmThe masterclass in Scotland went decently well. I got to work with some good people on some good music. I also learned some useful non-musical skills, including how to ask a Scotsman to dance.
You see, this masterclass traditionally includes a ceilidh after the midweek concert. (Americans: a ceilidh is kind of like a square dance, only in Scotland it's a blood sport. Traditionally, you spend the next day comparing bruises.) I definitely think strip-the-willow should be an Olympic event, because (a) it would look great on TV and (b) the Scots would win, probably by ripping everyone else's arms off. Then they'd superglue them back on and keep dancing. It would be awesome.
I'm now back in London until the end of the month, preparing for an audition or two. In this task, I have found the Keep Calm and Carry On design variations pool on Flickr to be most inspiring.
You see, this masterclass traditionally includes a ceilidh after the midweek concert. (Americans: a ceilidh is kind of like a square dance, only in Scotland it's a blood sport. Traditionally, you spend the next day comparing bruises.) I definitely think strip-the-willow should be an Olympic event, because (a) it would look great on TV and (b) the Scots would win, probably by ripping everyone else's arms off. Then they'd superglue them back on and keep dancing. It would be awesome.
I'm now back in London until the end of the month, preparing for an audition or two. In this task, I have found the Keep Calm and Carry On design variations pool on Flickr to be most inspiring.