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25th December 08, 08:08 AM
#21
Merry Christmas. Happy that everything turned out well for you.
God bless you and may you have a great new year.
Don
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25th December 08, 08:27 AM
#22
From Marilyn & myself you guys have a merry Christmas. As I write the the snow storm is starting to hit the Mts. We are having a White Christmas.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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25th December 08, 08:49 AM
#23
Nollaig shona duit to yourself and all of yours. Go dtuga Dia fairsing do chrio i gconai duit (may God maintain the bounty of your heart always).
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25th December 08, 08:19 PM
#24
Happy Christmas to you. Maybe, we'll get your dance danced soon.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
Member, Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Founding Member, Celtic Music Spokane
Member, Royal Photographic Society
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25th December 08, 08:47 PM
#25
A Merry Christmas to you all!! What a lovely picture and a great story.
Sara
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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25th December 08, 09:35 PM
#26
Merry Christmas to you all
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27th December 08, 10:33 AM
#27
Another delightful family group! Belated thanks for your Good Wishes, Jamie, Star, Sinbad and Xena - and mine to you all for 2009.
How I miss the ballet, especially at Christmas. For many years, I used to attend our Royal Ballet's performances at The Royal Opera House in London, and their 'Friends Christmas Party' was always something else!
I agree that The Nutcracker is a fine introduction to the world of ballet and, whilst I agree with Rex that Balanchine's works are not to be missed, I would have thought them, on the whole, better to be savoured later - especially by the children. Many of them, whilst exciting to watch, are abstract works of some complexity. In my opinion, ballets that tell a story (perhaps with a little humour added), such as 'La Fille Mal Gardee' or 'Coppelia', or Classics like 'Swan Lake' would be more appropriate as a next stage.
So, with a couple of jetées, an entrechat and a massive tour dans l'air .....
Take care,
Ham.
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27th December 08, 10:49 AM
#28
You all look great! We should talk about getting you guys out with us to see the Smuin Ballet sometime this coming year.
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27th December 08, 11:05 AM
#29
Some how I missed this.
I hope your Christmas was a good one too. All of you look nice.
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27th December 08, 11:11 AM
#30
Originally Posted by Alan H
You all look great! We should talk about getting you guys out with us to see the Smuin Ballet sometime this coming year.
Alan that sounds great!
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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