Friday, November 14, 2008
Dedication 3
Paul Taylor Dance Company performed at the UMass Fine Arts Center last night and it was absolutely packed. First piece was called Arden Court (1981) and was very ballet-oriented. The music was jittery, and the dancers moved like nymphs, the incredible build of the male dancers highlighted in lifts and leaps. A single large rose was the backdrop as the dancers fought gravity nimbly. The second piece was Eventide (1997), an even more ballet-oriented piece, seemingly set in the Civil War South a.k.a. precisely reminded me of Gone With the Wind. This was a fairly boring affair, full of specificity and technique which went way over my head. The third piece was the clear favorite, Le Sacre Du Printemps (1980), a black, white, and grey exercise in brief, 2-D movement, with steps resembling the "Walk Like an Egyptian" video, Charlie Chaplin, or any early, early video game side-scrolling movement. The piece told some story of romance, the police, and a baby in red, with everyone eventually killing each other in the end until the mother goes nuts after her offspring is slain. Use of mirrors and illusions of mirrors were prominent, with much mimicking and symmetry. Totally reminded me of Spy Vs. Spy.
(Speaking of which, these are fly.)
So Lil' Wayne's Dedication 3 mixtape with DJ Drama just dropped so I'm giving it a listen. First track's a silly intro, second's a nearly seven minute track with endless DJ watermarks. Next track's ragging on Sarah Palin as well as yelling and laughing in general, followed by "Dick Pleaser," which is about, well, you guessed it (it's very filthy). Some dudes I'm not familiar with are all over song credits, Gudda Gudda, Willie the Kid, and Jae Millz. Up and up is Weezy's trajectory, with no sign of him ever slowing down. Great.
Lil' Wayne & DJ Drama - Dedication 3 Mixtape
Sesame Street Bandaids tonite - gentleman Max is sitting in and spinning some tunes so tune in, 91.1FM in the Valley or stream from wmua.org elsewhere. Giving away tickets for M83 + School of Seven Bells at the Pearl Street nightclub in Northampton Sunday so call in and claim em, first caller. Peep the preview here and listen for the M83 jam(s) on the show.
"Kim & Jessie"
"Graveyard Girl"
"Don't Save Us From The Flames"
Unrelated: Norwegian cutie pie Sondre Lerche will perform at the Iron Horse in Northampton Monday night with Sylvia Lewis.
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dance,
live music,
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