Come have coffee with me in Buenos Aires...

Come have coffee with me in Buenos Aires...

Kalispell Performance

On Saturday 9/16 I performed at a very cool fundraiser in Kalispell.

The idea behind it was Dancing with the Stars. In the tv show, a celebrity, who is a beginner at dance, pairs up with a professional ball room dancer, and competes. In this local version, sometimes a local 'celebrity', ( a community member, perhaps with a well known business in town,) will either pair up w/ their romantic partner (both beginners) or a local dancer. For the Kalispell version, both partners were beginners. This was *such* a great fundraiser idea, because it was so endearing to see these cute couples dance. Especially, when they were putting their 'soles' (and souls) on the line, for such a great cause.

The night earned around $78,000 for the Warming Center, a very important resource for the homeless, especially during the harsh Montana winters. I appreciated the individual stories of people they benefited, during the silent auction. You saw how theses challenges are often down to just luck. And I appreciated how the homeless were referred to as our community members and friends through out the night.

The silent auction had a delicious spread, and fun performances in the lobby, like aeralists and drummers. Such a clever way to keep the crowd engaged, and keep the arts going all night long.

Rob and I were part of the dance showcase in the end. We danced to Milonga del Ayer by Craig Einhorn, one of my favorites. It was such great experience to dance in front of so many people. Made me work with my nerves, as well as taje *big* steps to cover the stage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIy7afIh7jk Listen to the Music here

Thankful for this opportunity to contribute to a great cause.


Juan Carlos Copes

RIP Juan Carlos Copes. Despite the often controversial life, he left a legacy that can’t be ignored. Here’s to hoping our art, and the history of our art, can be explored fully and safely, in the near future.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/26/obituaries/juan-carlos-copes-dead-coronavirus.html