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Originally Posted by tahiradancer
There was one woman at the Hafla who did fusion who I had difficulty watching. As Carolynn says so well, if you are going to fuse, be good at what you are fusing.
The other complaint I had was the traders. Now there were some which were great - Khais and Mandy's things were beautiful and the pricing was fair. There were a few who were selling at astronomical prices - Sim or Sim knock offs for the equivalent of $1,300, or the Cairo Airport specials which were selling for about $190 each! The girls I met up with - Selma, Sophia and Christabel - were discouraged from buying anything like that and intorduced to Mandy!
Afra, Liz - Thank you for your kind words about my performance. I finally was able to see my DVD on Tuesday. Overall, I am pleased. Now, if my webmistress can get them up on Youtube for me!
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Yes, I agree about some of the things on sale - there were some traders I had never seen before and I was staggered by their prices for what was basically cheap tat! I stick with people I know who price fairly and give good service - Michelle, Kay and Mandy!
You should be pleased with your performance - it was lovely! I am dying to see my open stage DVD because I don't know anyone who saw it. I don't know if Friday night was filmed but if it was I'd love to have a copy even if it was just my number. It's always useful to see what worked and what didn't.
I enjoyed meeting up with lots of people over the weekend - I was nursing an injury so I didn't take any workshops which was a shame but I made some new friends, met lots of Bhuzzers in person and saw some wonderful dancing too.
One thing that really cheered me up was the amount of young talent I saw over the weekend - it bodes well for the future of dance in the UK. As I said to Mr Copeland himself - my only complaint is 'why didn't this all happen 15 years ago when I was young enough and fit enough to keep up!'
