Real things
Jan. 5th, 2016 08:29 pmThe Bronze test program is getting realer by the minute.* After my lesson Saturday, split falling leaf into toe loop is definitely going into the choreography oh god.
But I need to choose music for said program. P loved all my choices, and I love all my choices, so I turn to you, dear internets, to break a tie. Of these selections, all of which I've cut down to the required one minute and fifty seconds or less, what do you like?
And just for fun, if I go to the all-adult competition in Atlanta in September, at which I would compete Pre-Bronze because that's the highest level I've passed and for which the music has to be under 1:40, I think I'm going to do a program to "Alaskan Nights" from the Northern Exposure soundtrack. I suspect I could be goofy enough to pull it off. And/or if I do a Light Entertainment program, where I think the length restrictions are looser, I may try Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song." Again, goofy and dorky, etc.
*Alas, three revolutions of a back spin, which is a requirement, is not real at all. Loop, the other requirement I don't have yet, is shimmering somewhere between reality and illusion.
But I need to choose music for said program. P loved all my choices, and I love all my choices, so I turn to you, dear internets, to break a tie. Of these selections, all of which I've cut down to the required one minute and fifty seconds or less, what do you like?
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"Arrival of the Birds" - Cinematic Orchestra
1 (20.0%)
"October Sky" - October Sky soundtrack
1 (20.0%)
"La Valse D'Amelie [Orchestra Version]" - Amelie soundtrack
1 (20.0%)
"Earth" - Battlestar Galactica soundtrack
1 (20.0%)
"An Easterly View" - Battlestar Galactica soundtrack
1 (20.0%)
"Violence and Variations" - Battlestar Galactica soundtrack
0 (0.0%)
And just for fun, if I go to the all-adult competition in Atlanta in September, at which I would compete Pre-Bronze because that's the highest level I've passed and for which the music has to be under 1:40, I think I'm going to do a program to "Alaskan Nights" from the Northern Exposure soundtrack. I suspect I could be goofy enough to pull it off. And/or if I do a Light Entertainment program, where I think the length restrictions are looser, I may try Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song." Again, goofy and dorky, etc.
*Alas, three revolutions of a back spin, which is a requirement, is not real at all. Loop, the other requirement I don't have yet, is shimmering somewhere between reality and illusion.