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mojosmom ([personal profile] mojosmom) wrote2008-07-13 11:06 am
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Summer's here and the time is right for dancin' in the streets!


I was so tired when I got home last night! But it was a good tired.

I went down to SummerDance tonight. Thursday through Sunday, on summer evenings, the City of Chicago has dancing at the south end of Grant Park. There's one hour of instruction in whatever kind of dance (two-step, salsa, mambo, etc., etc.), a short break, then live music to dance to. You can get food, wine and beer, too. It's tremendous fun!

I nearly danced my toesies off to Rosie Ledet and the Zydeco Playboys (note: this is their MySpace page and there's music when you open it).
Rosie Ledet, working hard

This was the second night in a row for me. Yesterday was the Lafayette Rhythm Devils (also MySpace & music).
Lafayette Rhythm Devils

I didn't stay for their whole set, though, as I wanted to get to Navy Pier for what turned out to be an absolutely amazing spectacle! The Compagnie Transe-Express was performing their spectacle Maudits Sonnants, in cooperation with the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. It's a human carillon, suspended in the air. But that doesn't really begin to describe it. You arrive, and there is an odd looking contraption sitting on the ground:
The framework.

Around it are several platforms, with elaborate wire frames. Then a man arrives, and climbs into the contraption via a rope ladder; he is a bellringer. More performers arrive, and, climbing the platforms, light torches, and interact with the spectators (one near us was declaiming the prologue from Shakespeare's Henry V):
Lighting the flames

Soon, they all approach that contraption, strap themselves in (or not, as we shall see), and are carried aloft by a crane:
Hanging by a thread

The performance lasts nearly an hour, during which time this frame opens and closes like a flower, turns, lifts and lowers, and all the while six bellringers and three drummers are playing, and three acrobats, on rope and trapeze, are demonstrating their art:
Acrobats

Then, slowly, the carillon is lowered all the way down, the musicians and acrobats exit and bow. But what of the first bellringer, whose rope ladder was removed? Don't worry! He returns to earth in a most spectacular fashion!
The first bellringer returns to earth.

[identity profile] shendoah.livejournal.com 2008-07-13 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
VERY COOL! They don't have that kind of cool stuff here....

[identity profile] atenea-nike.livejournal.com 2008-07-13 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Way cool :)

I keep meaning to ask you, how's living with a tenant going?

[identity profile] mojosmom.livejournal.com 2008-07-13 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
It's fine. She's neat and quiet. I must say, though, that we hardly ever see each other. She being a teenager and college student, and me being an old lady of nearly 60 (!) who works, our schedules are very different. She's still asleep when I leave for work in the morning, and just about the time I'm ready to go to bed, she's headed out for an evening with friends.

[identity profile] atenea-nike.livejournal.com 2008-07-16 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
That's great, then.

[identity profile] islandmomma.livejournal.com 2008-07-13 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow! You take my breath away! What an amazing production.

[identity profile] wildcat-meg.livejournal.com 2008-07-14 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
Very neat!