Friday, January 25, 2013

The Genius of Savion

Went to Western Carolina Univ. in Cullowhee tonight to see Savion Glover's "SoLe Sanctuary: a hoofer's meditation on the art of tap." The blurb says that his "reverence for the art of tap is put to the stage literally in the form of a living altar where he can pay his respects to the craft that he has perfected."

First of all, the man is a stone genius. His tap dancing belongs to the style called "improvography" created by Gregory Hines and is nothing like the upright style most of us were used to. If you've seen the movie "Tap," starring Hines, along with Sammy Davis jr, Jimmy Slyde, Honi Coles, Bayard Nicholas, and others, you know what I'm talking about. Glover uses his whole body as a percussion instrument and it becomes the orchestra, as he dances without music most of the time.

Just think about watching a tap dancer for two hours without pause. It was stunning.

He had a fellow hoofer with him as both back-up and collaborator, named Marshall Davis jr, who has performed in Glover's Broadway show "Bring in Da' Noise Bring in Da' Funk." While Davis is obviously very talented, he pales beside Glover. His best set was when the two of them created a "challenge" dance, a traditional competition of hoofers who try to out-dance each other.

I've been a fan of Hines since he showed up on the Johnny Carson show many years ago with his father and brother (Maurice) as Hines Hines and Dad. Sadly, he died very young (age 57). And I've been a fan of Glover's since the movie "Tap," when he was only 14. Glover also did the dancing for the lead penguin in the movie "Happy Feet," though his credit for it was buried. I went to see that movie solely because I knew Glover was dancing.

You can see the genetic line from Sammy Davis and vaudeville-style hoofers, to Hines and his improvography, to Glover and his craft. It's a wonderful thing to see, and I'm very very glad I got to see him in person.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Recent Events

I'm feeling very virtuous today because yesterday I went and helped out at a Habitat house build. It was in an enclave with about 20 Habitat houses down the street from me about 1/2 mile. So, even though we had to be there at the crack of damn dawn (8:30 am) and it was toe & finger numbing cold, I set my alarm and got there on time. It warmed up nicely, especially after the copious rain we'd had over the last two weeks. I nailed stuff and then wound up running the table saw (fun; hadn't ever done one before). Finished up about 1pm when the knees said they'd been good for long enough. Trudged my way home, ate, took aspirin and a shower, and fell into bed for a two-hour nap. Still feeling some residual creakiness but not too bad.

Have applied for the bookstore job at the Grand Canyon because I have some wonderful friends who've volunteered gas money to get me there. I'm so lucky. And thanks much to them (they know who they are).

Very excited because this coming Thursday, I'm driving off to WCU in Cullowhee to see Savion Glover. I mean SAVION GLOVER!! In Cullowhee, yet. He's the greatest and most avant garde tap dancer working today, a direct heir of Gregory Hines. He was in the movie "Tap" with Hines but the movie also had Sammy Davis jr, Sandman Slim, Jimmy Slyde, one of the Nicholas Brothers, and other fabulous and famous hoofers. One of my all-time favorite films. If any of you saw "Happy Feet," Savion did the dancing for the lead penguin and choreographed all the dancing, though his credit was small and hidden, which I consider an outrage. Anyhow, he and his troupe are going to be in Cullowhee, for an absurdly low price, and I'm going to be there with my copy of "Tap" in hope I can get a signature but definitely to have a wonderful time.

TTFN

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Fighting the Tarp

For some reason, the tarp wanted to slither around today. Maybe the wind had something to do with it. It took twice as long as normal to get it back up but I finally did. Then I took two aspirin and a nap.

Did a bunch of window sealing, especially in the cabover. Finally took down the ancient curtains, original ones, so old they split when coming off their rail. Much cleaner look. Put up quilted foil after the sealing, so now have a nice cozy cave to sleep in.

Am beginning to feel the decoupage urge so I ordered some flats to work on. I do the art on what libraries call shelf files, and they'll hold magazines, file folders, papers, books, whatever, and when I'm done with  them, they look spiffy, too. Went through the images I've collected (though huge amounts got dumped when I went on the road) and am now letting a theme percolate up from the depths.

Still no job. Applied for one that sounded perfect: 3-day a week work in a green builder's home office, but haven't heard from them. They said a heartfelt email was as good as a resume, so I did my best.

There's a summer job opening at the Grand Canyon Bookstore, but it would cost me a month's pay to get there. Shucks.

TTFN

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The New Year

Here's hoping this new year will be better than last year.
Here's hoping I get a job so I can buy a small used car and also pay off some small debts.
Here's hoping my health remains good.
Here's hoping everybody important to me (and you know who  you are) stays well and has their own wonderful year.
Here's hoping an epidemic of kindness breaks out worldwide.