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November 29, 2006

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Tania

Oh my God, you sat in on Ralph Williams's Shakespeare class? That is quite an apt description of him, and his imfamous hands, you just gave. I took that class a year ago. YOu have now had a true Michigan experience--that is one of the most in-demand classes on campus. It's like watching a Shakespeare play in itself. it is actually a big thing here about who can do a good Williams impression, seeing as how he as such a, shall we say, distinct lecturing style. And Othello is wonderful, by far one of my absolute favorite Shakespeare plays. I hope you enjoy reading it.

I'm glad you are having fun in Ann Arbor.

tonya

I was just going to suggest you meet up with Tania, but I see she's already posted!

I thought you all had to study the texts of the ballets you were doing -- you don't? Well, It think it's awesome that you have been led to this great Shakespeare play by this infamous pencil-fingered brilliant drunk Scotsman!

Regarding school: I realize it's not the same as having the complete campus experience, but didn't Gillian set up a program with Long Island University for you guys? She's awesome for doing that. You can have both worlds!

Love the dance belt reference, by the way. And now female Wingers know what such a thing is, thanks to Chimene and DAVID!!!!!

tonya

btw, did you see Kristin gave you a shout out on the Winger?

Tania

I swear to God I just saw you, going into studio D as I was leaving it in the dance building. I take a ballet class there at 10:00. I am almost positive that it was you, and I don't know whether it's cool or creepy that I can recognize you just by reading this blog. I really wanted to say something something but then I felt like a stalker. BUt here I am posting it on your blog...which is probably at least as stalkerish if not more so. Is the 11:00 class the one you were talking about teaching? Nuts...I know people in that class. SUCH a small world. I hope it goes well for you!

jolene

it's interesting how you wistfully post the picture of the classroom the same way i would look at rehearsal photos - with hope and a dreaminess at a world i can only peer in from the outside! i posted a picture of my blog of my daily classroom life for u. :) enjoy~ altho I know for sure I enjoy your rehearsal photos more than you will of mine!

Anonymous

I enjoy reading your blog because I feel that I can relate to what you think about and wonder. Oh and I randomly found this online http://www.ncarts.edu/visitorscenter/daylife1.htm

I was looking for something on Marcelo Gomes and David Hallberg but this came up.

M

A few things....
1) Tania, that was me and I cannot believe you didn't say hello! I would have loved to meet you but was completely in my own world when I entered the studio so wasn't looking around.
2) I saw that Kristin gave me a shout out which was incredibly sweet of her. It was great to finally meet her and nice to have her direct some attention at my page.
3) That NCSA picture makes me so angry/amused because its just terrible that of all the pictures they took that day they chose to use one of me yawning. Oh well :-)

tania

Aww now I am really sorry I didn't say hello! Sometimes my shyness gets the better of me. It's rare but it does happen. It's also kind of weird with this whole internet thing, you read people's blogs and you feel kind of like you know them, but the truth is that you dont, and it becomes a little hard to tell where that line is between friendly and inappropriate. If our paths cross again any time in the next couple of days I will be sure to be more bold.

Larry R.

Matthew,

Please do not stop with Othello! There are 30-something more Shakespeares, many of which are just as fantastic. And plenty of productions here in the city, starting with free Shakespeare in the Park each summer.

I am resisting the temptation to comment on your dance belt line.

tonya

Tania -- I find that most writers are kind of shy! My friend had to FORCE me to go up and say hi to Matt after his performance at PS122! Larry -- please don't resist any temptations!! The dance belt thing is too funny :)

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