Just Dance!

Tonight I’m taking my sister to see a show that I am quite excited about. The show is entitled “Bloodletting and other pleasant things” by Tony Chong at Dancemakers Centre for Creation. I’m quite looking forward to it. I don’t have much knowledge about the show yet however you will all know what I think about it tomorrow! It is in the Distillery and starts at 8pm if you wanna come with us. I’m looking forward to hot bodies dressed in minimal clothing and a roller coaster of emotion expressed through contemporary dance. My sis and I have always been involved in dancing. We both started at the age of 3 with Meyerhofer Dance Academy in our home town and we both had fake eyelashes and hairpieces at 5 years old. We travelled to New York, Myrtle Beach, around Ontario competing in many, many competitions. With that thought, the two of us are good critics for tonight’s show.

4 Comments

  1. NickiP
    October 28, 2008 / 7:54 am

    Looks interesting. Contemporary definitely dance in Toronto deserves a greater audience. Have fun.

  2. NickiP
    October 28, 2008 / 2:54 pm

    Looks interesting. Contemporary definitely dance in Toronto deserves a greater audience. Have fun.

  3. KarmaCake
    October 30, 2008 / 7:56 am

    did you like it?
    I’ve seen the show twice now – once with you, Lovely!

    Everyone should come! Sunday, November 2nd is Pay What You Can and the theatre is in the Distillery in building 58.
    416-367-1800 if anyone wants to ask for tickets.
    Dope review in the globe and mail…

    mmm.
    hot bodies…

  4. KarmaCake
    October 30, 2008 / 2:56 pm

    did you like it?I’ve seen the show twice now – once with you, Lovely!Everyone should come! Sunday, November 2nd is Pay What You Can and the theatre is in the Distillery in building 58.416-367-1800 if anyone wants to ask for tickets.Dope review in the globe and mail… mmm.hot bodies…

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