Little Bob hits the road

Little Bob hits the road
Little Bob hits the road

Sunday, July 24, 2011

ADF - week 6

Well, so our ADF season is over. Happily, it ended on a very high note! Paul Taylor Dance Company was flawless! It so met and then exceeded our expectations. Best of all was that it was just dancing to music in costumes. How low really are our expectations! If this year's ADF has had a theme it must have been naked twitching to nerve-wracking noise. A little of that goes a very long way for us. I suspect from the size of the audience over the summer, we were not alone in that opinion. Honestly, we will look long and hard at next year's line up before committing again. Once burned, twice shy and all...

I am chagrined to say that The News & Observer did not review Paul Taylor! After a sorry season, the biggest remaining name in classic modern dance goes ignored. I don't even have words... Anyway, I did find this. And this!

For our last meal in Durham this summer we went to Pops. I think this is only the 2nd or 3rd time we've been since it changed hands and locations and we just don't really love it anymore. It was just okay. We skipped dessert since they did not have anything that tempted us and went for a final visit to The Mad Hatter. Good as usual.

Anyway, that is it for us and ADF for the year. Next little trip scheduled for us right now is a Bob Garner road trip in September. Clay says he needs to take some leave time between now and Christmas, so we'll have to see how that shakes out. I'll keep you posted! Later.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

ADF - week 5

Another painful hour of our lives is past. We are thanking God for Paul Taylor next week. Give us some old-fashioned modern choreography with real music. Please! If the economy doesn't do in ADF, then another year of programming like this season will. Good grief. Here is a link to the local paper's review. I hope it isn't that we've become old and jaded as far as modern dance is concerned, but I think we can still trust our judgement and ADF has just not been up to the par of recently past seasons. Though I think that when I feel the best part of a 65-minute sound track is the 10 minutes or so of listening to the computer-generated voice of the National Weather Service reading the current conditions and short-term forecast, that it is a negative reflection on the artists and not on my judgement! As Clay said as soon as we got outside, I think I really prefer an evening of rhythmic motion... I am really looking forward to Paul Taylor. Amen!

This evening for the first time this season, we took my car. The weather is still hot, but it wasn't unpleasantly humid and there were no thunderstorms for the first evening in a while. So, we aired out the SLK with the top down. When we first left DPAC, we couldn't see the moon. We didn't see it until we exited I-40 for Wade Avenue. And then, what a moon! It was a low-hanging, huge orange ball! The man was clearly visible. It was an impressive lunar display! So, I guess we aren't too jaded to appreciate an impressive show yet.

We repeated our first and best meal out in Durham at Rue Cler. But, this time with the added bonus of free desert with entree upon presentation of a current ADF ticket. That was a nice bonus. But, here is a warning, they fill up fast upon their 5:30pm opening and without reservations once the 2 tall 2-tops and bar seating is filled, people were turned away! We have not seen that kind of full house business in a restaurant during ADF in a number of years. It may just be a Rue Cler thing, because we haven't seen it at any other places this season. Just a heads up.

Well, one more week of ADF and then we have another Bob Garner Road Trip coming up in September...

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Alegria

Alegria was amazing as all Cirque du Soleil shows are! We very much enjoyed it. Clay got a T-shirt, so he is happy. We went to eat beforehand at Salsa Fresh. Hadn't been there in a long time. They take credit cards now. It was the otherwise the same and as good as we remembered it.

ADF - week 4

Man, time flies. There are only 2 weeks left to the American Dance Festival this summer. So, far this season seems uninspired. But, Emanuel Gat's Brilliant Corners was painful. I mean it isn't the most painful hour I have survived in my lifetime, but it was up there. Not like it was in the top 10 or anything, not like anything involving blood or tears. But in the pantheon of painful hours spent without blood or tears being shed, oh yeah, top 10. It was a good waste of 10 talented dancers for one very long hour. Clay was happy there was no intermission and second half and I had to laugh and assure him that would not have been an option. If they had closed a curtain and raised the lights, people would have stampeded out of that auditorium like a building afire. Oh, well. It is an evening we will be sure not to repeat in the future. Cacophony and twitching. The sound track was composed of what artists refer to as found sound. Laypeople will know it as atonal and non-rhythmic noise. It went on for about 20 minutes and then they "danced" in silence for about 20 minutes. At that point, I was having trouble deciding which was more painful, then the "music" came back and I still am not sure.

We had dinner at Piedmont. It was strangely disappointing too. I won't go on about that. I'm done.

We love Black & White cake at Mad Hatter Bakery. Clay loves their Chocolate Whopper cookies. Mad Hatter now closes at 9pm so we haven't been able to squeeze in a visit yet. We took over a cooler and ice packs and brought home treats, so we still have that to look forward to next week.

We have a Cirque du Soleil performance to attend tonight. So, still something spectacular to look forward to. We have tickets to Alegria. We are looking forward to it.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

ADF - week 3

This July 4th weekend was as traditionally covered by Pilobolus. This is their 40th Anniversary and their 38th straight year performing at ADF. So, kind of an institution! Had a disappointing dining experience this week and one we probably won't give a second chance to, though their predecessor in the same space was a favorite and we will miss them! Boo to the loss of Tosca and boo to Cinelli's at 604 West Morgan.