When visiting mom we made many compromises about TV. One of which was not complaining when she wanted to watch "So, you Think You Can Dance?" I appreciate and admire dancing, knowing a bit of what goes into this art, but you know, didn't want to really spend an hour with this show.
However, there was this one beautiful routine that I HAD to share. It had me stunned silent afterward and it was very, very moving.
The performance was managed by a choreographer, whose mother had recently undergone surgery and the dance was meant to convey the experience of having an ailing mother.
I can only post the link since the embedded version was disabled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8lAMguZHhA
EDIT-- it was taken down but found another link. Might want to allow this time to upload without pauses if you have a slow computer.
http://vimeo.com/13394142
However, there was this one beautiful routine that I HAD to share. It had me stunned silent afterward and it was very, very moving.
The performance was managed by a choreographer, whose mother had recently undergone surgery and the dance was meant to convey the experience of having an ailing mother.
I can only post the link since the embedded version was disabled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8lAMguZHhA
EDIT-- it was taken down but found another link. Might want to allow this time to upload without pauses if you have a slow computer.
http://vimeo.com/13394142