So, I just came back from tango class. I know I had said I was going to reduce my tangoing to one night a week, but then I had second thoughts. Mostly, it will be one night a week. But I mean, maybe *more*, you know? I just bought 2 classes a week this month... today I took both of them, but I could also take the Adv. Beginner Thurs. class (instead of the one on Wed.) In fact, I might do that, since this week is ganchos and the step we are learning is a complete re-tread of the last time the theme was ganchos.
I'm feeling quite a bit of indecision on the direction I should take. I have all these projects and things to organize but I'm not sure which to start. I think I shall continue to work on the choir piece, and see if I can't get that done asap. Then, finish up the tango-ish instrumental ensemble piece for May 1st. THEN, I will step back and decide which of the bigger projects to work on. I was thinking about it a lot of terms of what would be the right move for me careerwise, but maybe that's the wrong way of thinking about it for now. I'm actually thinking of continuing in the choir vein and seeing if I can get the incognito choir installation off the ground. It really wouldn't require lots of programming right away which is nice... since I'm feeling a bit tired of programming (after all I do it for 8 hrs most days)
Also, there is a Spanish movement workshop I think I am going to take if I sign up in time... It mixes:
1. Spanish school of rapier fencing (La Destreza).
2. Spanish knife fighting (La Navaja).
3. Argentine Tango.
I had the thought that on the off-chance I got the movement research residency I was going to sign up for tango everyday and get insane about it. Also start those contact improvisation classes. Hmm... I had the belated thought that maybe I should have included my tango classes on my artistic resume for that one. DAMN!
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