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| re: Hello Dolly! this afternoon | |
| Last Edit: MaxD 09:29 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| Posted by: MaxD 09:25 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Hello Dolly! this afternoon - Thom915 09:18 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| I also always tear up when that amazing chorus first prances in, almost on tip toes with those exquisite costumes..it kind of takes my breath away and find it hard to explain. I think it is the pure elegance and joy that comes with being spectacularly dressed and singing about it that creates something magical.. that rare combination of perfect music, choreography and costumes acting in synergy that overwhelms the senses | |
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| re: Hello Dolly! this afternoon | |
| Posted by: lordofspeech 04:30 pm EDT 07/06/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Hello Dolly! this afternoon - MaxD 09:25 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| The ensemble's movement is so still; it's as if they are perfectly mechanized puppets. I wonder if Gower Champion was at all inspired by My Fair Lady's "Ascot Gavotte" in that there's inhuman perfection in the stylization of the people's very measured joy. It's not till "all aboard" that the energy begins to rush forward. | |
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| re: Hello Dolly! this afternoon | |
| Posted by: Thom915 09:28 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Hello Dolly! this afternoon - MaxD 09:25 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| Thanks, Max that is the exact moment when it happens to me. I have another wave combined with chuckles as the train enters almost as if to say, "now that is too much. All Aboard!" | |
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