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Just heard on the radio news that there are now more than 10,000 complaints about their dance on Saturday night - Wow ! What do abers think?
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I made a point of watching it to see what the fuss was about. In my opinion, the complaints were entirely justified. The dance routine was a carefully orchestrated piece of propaganda for an obnoxious racist political Marxist movement, and based on the unfortunate death of an obnoxious career criminal.
16:13 Thu 10th Sep 2020
Andy. You are aware that there was no audience for this performance?
What you saw and heard from the "audience" was a wall of repeated faces and canned cheers and applause.
You're a little up yourself to say that when the audience is live they have no idea whether or not what they are watching is artistically any good or not....every one of them?
What you saw and heard from the "audience" was a wall of repeated faces and canned cheers and applause.
You're a little up yourself to say that when the audience is live they have no idea whether or not what they are watching is artistically any good or not....every one of them?
// the reenactment portrayed George Floyd as lying there peacefully until a policeman knelt on him to stop him breathing.//
um in re enactments of the death of Marie Antoinette or indeed the end of the Goebbels children in 1945
they dont chop off any one;s head or really poison cute little children.
I thought I would reassure you
um in re enactments of the death of Marie Antoinette or indeed the end of the Goebbels children in 1945
they dont chop off any one;s head or really poison cute little children.
I thought I would reassure you
For some unknown reason the video clip was removed from the original thread on this issue :-
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gness - // Andy. You are aware that there was no audience for this performance?
What you saw and heard from the "audience" was a wall of repeated faces and canned cheers and applause. //
I was not aware of that - thank you.
// You're a little up yourself to say that when the audience is live they have no idea whether or not what they are watching is artistically any good or not....every one of them? //
Probably not - but I don't think I am 'up myself as you so delicately put it.
Years ago I attended my one and only (to date) ballet, to watch the daughter of some friends who was dancing - it was Swan Lake.
I was sitting next to our friends' daughter's ballet teacher, and I had no issue whatsoever in asking her if this was actually any good, because I have no notion whatsoever of what makes good, or indeed poor ballet, it's not my field of expertise.
I am not being snobbish - merely accurate I believe, when I say that the average Saturday night entertainment live audience have little if any idea of the relative artistic value of what they are watching.
It doesn't matter - it's not a pre-requisite to understand something in order to enjoy it - but I find the endless random whooping to be really irritating - or at least I did when I used to watch shows like this. I find increasingly that they don't entertain me, and since that is the idea, I don't watch them any more.
What you saw and heard from the "audience" was a wall of repeated faces and canned cheers and applause. //
I was not aware of that - thank you.
// You're a little up yourself to say that when the audience is live they have no idea whether or not what they are watching is artistically any good or not....every one of them? //
Probably not - but I don't think I am 'up myself as you so delicately put it.
Years ago I attended my one and only (to date) ballet, to watch the daughter of some friends who was dancing - it was Swan Lake.
I was sitting next to our friends' daughter's ballet teacher, and I had no issue whatsoever in asking her if this was actually any good, because I have no notion whatsoever of what makes good, or indeed poor ballet, it's not my field of expertise.
I am not being snobbish - merely accurate I believe, when I say that the average Saturday night entertainment live audience have little if any idea of the relative artistic value of what they are watching.
It doesn't matter - it's not a pre-requisite to understand something in order to enjoy it - but I find the endless random whooping to be really irritating - or at least I did when I used to watch shows like this. I find increasingly that they don't entertain me, and since that is the idea, I don't watch them any more.
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