ursamajor: choir of bunnies (bunnies can't sing)
I enjoyed watching Glee back in the day, at least for a little while, before the melodrama became too much for me. I loved all of the a cappella music getting mainstream attention and awareness, and as an inveterate choirgirl and lover of all series' musical episodes, getting an entire series dedicated to such? Hell yeah.

That being said, the performances on Glee and the level of dance talent and coordination they were expected to display? While singing? Utterly bemusing to me. In my then-twenty-plus years of singing in choirs, whether a cappella, orchestral, or church music, even when singing more pop-y songs? We didn't *dance*. The most complex choreo I ever had to worry about was "processing into the church holding LIVE FIRE a candle" or "rearranging ourselves into an arc."

Oakland Symphony Chorus is ... a little different, heh, despite being an orchestral chorus. We have several African songs in our repertoire, with simple accompanying line dances. (They have to be simple, given the percent of choiristers with physical limitations and even more decades of "SING NOT DANCE" under their belts than me ;) )

So we had two songs with planned choreo for our holiday concert this past Sunday - the African Noel, which we did last year, so at least it was review for many of us; and Donna Summer's Last Dance as the concert finale, because the theme for this year's concert was The Queens of Disco. A coordinated routine for African Noel, relatively simple two-step for Last Dance. Out of five songs total that we were singing (out of 17 for the entire show), that wasn't much, right?

... we ended up spontaneously dancing on the risers to five additional disco songs because engaging the audience. (I'm So Excited, Celebration, Love Sensation, You Make Me Feel, and I Will Survive.) It was an education for the high school choir that joined us this year about rolling with the punches. Every time it happened, I turned to them and went, "Surprise!" Because, well.

It also meant my watch decided I was "working out," and I got some kind of badge for "longest amount of time working out in one day," ROFL. If a tree falls in the forest, and it wasn't wearing a fitness tracker, did it actually happen, or did the observation need to have occurred by a third party?

All of this dancing did mean that for the first time in ages, we'd memorized a bulk of the music well enough that we sang without scores - obviously none for the two official dance pieces, but I and other old-timers didn't bother picking up our music for the Hallelujah Chorus, and we probably could have done the same for Let Us Break Bread Together, since we literally open every holiday concert with it. Which meant a lot better eye contact with the conductors! I get the feeling we're going to be seeing more of this, especially since our next concert isn't for awhile.
ursamajor: Serenity, taking off (there she goes)
I ran an entire mile without stopping this week. And then after a 15-minute break for an iced chai because it was warm out, I turned around and did it again to go home. And then a couple of days later, I repeated the process with a shorter break, minus the chai, but also in slightly lower temperatures. !!! Haven't done that in multiple decades, since when I had to run in high school.

cut for more health improvement navelgazing )

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Speaking of fog, Karl the Fog totally overshadowed any possibility of seeing the auroras in our neighborhood this time, so I was posting some pictures and videos to Instagram to demonstrate the difference between May and last night. I appreciate the ability to post mood music with them, so I was scrolling through the options that came up when I typed "northern lights" into the search box. One of the choices was VOCES8 performing Gjeilo's Northern Lights:

lots of beautiful music: VOCES8 )

and Vienna Teng! )
ursamajor: Amherst in Elvish (the fairest college)
0. People are talking about NaNoWriMo; my last 3 months I haven't been able to write anything longer than a tweet. What's up with that?

1. HI HI OMG I MISSED YOU ALL SO MUCH HOW WERE YOUR SUMMERS?

got married, moved (back) to Cambridge, the rest of my life since then )

Okay, that's enough of that. Basically, if you're curious about the last three months of my life, my Twitter is probably the best place to find out. Or my Facebook, but I feel like most of us are already friended there (and if not and you'd like to be, ping me in comments :) )

In the meantime, it's supposed to get into the 60s today, so I will probably head down to Mem Drive for a bike ride through the foliage, though unpacking and laundering the winter clothes will also be a priority.

fallen


[personal profile] hyounpark and I wandered out to Homecoming yesterday. Didn't get a lot of the food we'd normally eat on a Pioneer Valley Food Run, but we did snag cider donuts from Atkins Farm and pizza from Antonio's. We don't really go for the football; I go more for the people and the music, and yesterday was full of that.

- gave advice to a few earnest and overwhelmed '13s (class of '13, wtf, when did we get so old?!)
- hung out with an adorable 19-month-old for dinner (babies grow crazy fast, and love things that let them make a mess, I'm just sayin':

52-card pickup

finger-lickin' good


- shortened but high-energy Choral Society concert was one of the best I've been to in years. I recognized at least one song from each group (and was bouncing in my seat mouthing along to it, I'm looking at you, Izatate Ikusabitoyo Glee Club boys' marching song), throwing candy at the student conductor is always fun, and we got to show off our bling to the person whose fault it is we even met in the first place (Mallorie, our beloved choral director; steered me towards the small-group Madrigals singers my junior year, where I actually met [personal profile] hyounpark).
ursamajor: kiss (rise)
long, long ago in a land far, far away, i was walking across the amherst town common, hand-in-hand with my brand new first-ever boyfriend. it was all still so new to me that i was bemused by the mere concept of having a boyfriend. everything was freshman-new: the people, the independence, the boyfriend, the red-leaved trees, the crisp bite of a fall breeze that suggested a coming winter far colder than any a california girl like me had ever endured before.

ensconced among our fellow freshmen, we waited for the a cappella show to start. there would be an opening group, the virginia gentlemen, but at that point i was more excited about the sabs, because i wanted to be one of them.

we sat, fingers entwined, as the gents launched into a string of peppy pop tunes. they bounced around the "stage" and flirted outrageously with the audience and sang multipart harmony and i harmonized along softly with them. and then they slowed it down with this ballad:

baby i've been searchin' like everybody else
i can't say nothin' different about myself
sometimes i'm an angel and sometimes i'm cruel
but when it comes to love i'm just another fool
oh i'll climb a mountain
i'm gonna swim the sea
there ain't no act of god, girl
could keep you 'way from me


i fell in love with them almost immediately, and their CD Seven and Seven was on repeat on my stereo for many nights after that.

mere months later said first ever boyfriend and would have a sharp, startling breakup, which would lead to a messy spring where he did many reprehensible things that ruined the song for me for a little while. but i eventually determined that i would not let him do that to me, and slowly, true companion and the other gents' songs made their way back into the rotation.

seven years later, a similarly cool fall breeze blows across the parking lot of the malden stop-n-shop. [livejournal.com profile] noghri and i have just picked up dinner ingredients, and we're walking back to his car, hand-in-hand, swinging bags of groceries. my gents cd has gotten scratched beyond repair, after countless trips across the country and the world, and time spent in many moving bins.

we pile into the car, and a cappella spills out of his ipod, a song i've not heard before, but his a cappella collection is much more extensive than mine, so i assume he's not switched the playlist genre back to "all rock" from "all a cappella" yet.

we're cruising up main street and i'm babbling when i pause, because i recognize the song playing now. and i'd mentioned it to him once before, maybe even on our first date, when i was playing with his ipod and asking him if he had any a cappella songs. "of course!" he responded, and the conversation went from there. he didn't have true companion, though, but i wasn't surprised because i'd been searching fruitlessly for the mp3 for years, ever since my cd broke.

but now, there it was, sitting and singing and beaming at me on his ipod.

he's good at surprises. now i have to think of a good one in turn! :)

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