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  1. Hi Kate

     

    I don't know what the official policy is but several people to the beginners & improvers classes back to back on their bulk buy and not AFAIK, nothing is said. Indeed when I'be done that nothing has been said. Of course, it may be different for the more advanced classes. http://www.dancexchange.org.uk/programmes/classes/ indicates Monday is beginners followed by advanced, where-as Tuesdays & Thursdays is beginneers and improvers and Wednesday advanced and professional classes.

     

    Maybe I run into you there.

     

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  2. Short answer: IE is rubbish and it will do that.

     

    Long answer: I've experienced that too earlier this week on Windows 10. There is clearly yet another dodgy M$ update, but I haven't been able to identify which one to remove. This behaviour has now stopped, only to be replaced by another, more annoying fault. My PC is setup to open all weblinks in Firefox. Since yesterday it has decided all weblinks are going to open in Edge (the worlds worse browser) but it tries I get a message saying "Edge can't be run as this account. Try logging in with a different account." :angry: It's easy enough to reset the correct defaults in Control panel, but it's damn annoying that I now have to do this every time I sign on.

     

    Luckily I have a Mac on my desk that I can use too, although that gives me a whole suite of other problems.

  3. I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on TV, but a quick look at their website leads me to believe this is snake oil. Tocopherol is vitamin E (AFAIK) and trademarking SelenoExcell is enough to ring alarm bells. You can buy selenium supplements in Holland & Barrett at less than 1/2 the price of Oscon.

     

    I'm a firm believer that proper food and exercise is the best medicine.

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  4. There is a post office in the Stourbridge High Street but you can only pick up parcels there. It's all fitted out with counters but to post anything, pay road tax, etc you have to go down the road where they are renting a shop fitted out as a post office. Madness.

     

  5. The DanceXchange in Birmingham has a strict policy against photography in the studios, and I suspect other studios might have too. When class members have taken photos of each other (with each other's permission), we have to hide in the corner. When they take photos for use on their publicity material, they give you a sticker to wear if you don't want to be in the photos. I have to sign consent forms for my picture to appear on their website.

  6. On 3/24/2018 at 23:17, MAB said:

    This just turned up on Facebook.

     

    SWAN LAKE NOW ON SALE - LONDON COLISEUM AUGUST 2018 SEASON!
    Book tickets HERE: https://londoncoliseum.org/…/swan-lake-st-petersburg-balle…/

    Tchaikovsky's immortal Swan Lake arrives at the London Coliseum Wednesday 22 August 2018 for 7 performances only!

    The Company's 2015 season was a total sell out - so hurry, book today to see the world's most loved ballet.

    Led by prima ballerina Irina Kolesnikova, St Petersburg #Ballet Theatre's #SwanLake is the production everyone must experience at least once in their life.

     

    I remember when she used to perform in Wolverhampton - I guess she is to famous now :(

  7. Currently on a national tour (see link and end), I caught up with this at the Patrick Centre in the Birmingham Hippodrome. I like to see productions in the Patrick Centre. It is small and the action is right in front of your face, especially if you sit in the front row where you are at the same level as the dancers.

     

    So, is this as the name implies Beauty and the Beast but with a Spanish flavour? Basically yes, although the program notes imply that there is a lot more, although this does not come across.

     

    Like all contemporary dance that I have seen, I found it to be quite patchy. Parts are very good, but mostly I found it quite repetitive and dull. The five dancers, one missing due to injury, certainly have loads of energy and made good use of the space. I particularly liked the start of act 2, with the three men displaying their physical strength.

     

    As stated, one of the dancers was unable to perform due to injury and I think all of the dancers had numerous scratches and bruises. Such is the physical nature of the work.

     

    The music is wide ranging and varied. Amongst the pieces are Rimsky Korsakov's Capricho Espanol , Perez Prado's fab rendition of I Could Have Danced All Night and Isaac Albeniz Barcarola. It's a mixed bag and is really interesting. You never know what might come next.

     

    There was a pre-performance warning of sexual scenes, hazing and semi-nudity. I don't think the semi-nudity added anything to the performance. I'm not sure what the bondage style costume of the bull was supposed to represent, but I think we could have done without it.

     

    http://www.denada-dance.com/news/2018/2/7/toro-beauty-and-the-bull-national-uk-tour-announced-for-denadas-new-production

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