The New Easdale/ Seil/ Ellanabeich Hall
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The New Easdale/ Seil/ Ellanabeich Hall
Hi again everyone and I wish all the regulars a healthy and PROSPEROUS New Year.
Since I'm just back, unfortunately I missed the New Year dance but I hear there are a few problems arising with the hall, not least the accoustics and lighting!
Surely when this amount of money has been spent, the least we can expect is "variable" lighting and a decent space for hearing performers without "room" feedback!!!
Since I'm just back, unfortunately I missed the New Year dance but I hear there are a few problems arising with the hall, not least the accoustics and lighting!
Surely when this amount of money has been spent, the least we can expect is "variable" lighting and a decent space for hearing performers without "room" feedback!!!
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Great hall, great music. BTW anyone disappointed by Skerryvore on Hogmanay - not their usual I felt; probably not suited to open air performance.
Back to the Hall dance. The only thing which spoilt it was the dodgy dancing by the majority who think scottish country dancing is all about shouting yehah and flinging yourself or your unfortunate partner of the moment to all parts of the floor.
Hey Buddhaboy - how about taking time out from your gay fitness classes and organising some scottish dancing lessons for the edjits
Back to the Hall dance. The only thing which spoilt it was the dodgy dancing by the majority who think scottish country dancing is all about shouting yehah and flinging yourself or your unfortunate partner of the moment to all parts of the floor.
Hey Buddhaboy - how about taking time out from your gay fitness classes and organising some scottish dancing lessons for the edjits
Longshanks - I am VERY reliably told that their is a huge distinction between Scottish Country Dancing and Ceilidh dancing - just as there is a difference in the tunes, tempo and style of the performing band.
It could also be argued that, as with language, there has to be allowances for free expression and forward development. ( I refer to text language/ computer language )
Perhaps, if there was a "mosh pit", this could be seen as a step too far, but in the meantime perhaps the older members of the indiginous community could lead by example - maybe that's what the "young uns" actually want - a bit of guidance!!
It could also be argued that, as with language, there has to be allowances for free expression and forward development. ( I refer to text language/ computer language )
Perhaps, if there was a "mosh pit", this could be seen as a step too far, but in the meantime perhaps the older members of the indiginous community could lead by example - maybe that's what the "young uns" actually want - a bit of guidance!!
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