alt_ron: (14_ron)
alt_ron ([personal profile] alt_ron) wrote2013-01-03 10:04 am

The Revue

So, that was well interesting yesterday. I liked the funny bits. I think it's going to be loads of fun, Greengrass, and if we can bring it off, it'll be a good show!

Guess I've got to learn something about dancing now, yeah?


Yeah.
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Re: Private message to Ron Weasley

[personal profile] alt_daphne 2013-01-03 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Shakespeare is only seen as high-culture today because his works are rather old. In his own time, he was as popular as the Blood Games comics, or those Astra Morgansen books. He had something for everyone - philosophy and poetry for the genteel viewer, and lots of fighting, humour, and sex for the everywitch and everywizard.

So, you're really missing out.

I think if you visualise yourself as someone who could, in fact, excel at dancing rather than stomping all over my toes - yes, that would be a good starting place.

No waltzing on the train! I am a prefect, you realise. But meeting at Gerald's studio might not be a bad idea. Aren't you going to be busy with quidditch and things, though?
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Re: Private message to Ron Weasley

[personal profile] alt_daphne 2013-01-03 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Weasley, I know you've been cast for your comedic skills, but do you think you could at least try to take the dancing seriously?

The fact that you want to meet is a good start, at least.

I live in New London, as you know (or, did you?). Meeting in the morning shouldn't be a problem. I'll see to it that Mr Krumgold has a studio cleared.

And, yes, I just saw your Mother's post - congratulations on your family being honoured for the festivities.