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Last night, I worked SPICMACAY's Indian Classical Arts Student Showcase. Richa Sharma performed a piece of Bharatnatyam dance. Arnold Mahesan played carnatic violin with Ganesh on the mridangam. All the students were so talented. I also learned about sound compression from Pete, the maestro sound techie.
We had spinning, but Zipi did not play music or use the microphone as usual, in observance of Sedar, I think. It was an different experience. I had to focus on the amount of sweat beads dropping on my handlebars, instead of the beats to songs like "Rhythm of the Night."
Shashi, Sheila, and I volunteered to guide some Stuy juniors on Sunday. It was all short notice, but I think they got a decent look at the campus. Though some students were busy talking about the possibility of psychic bunnies. Apparently, at Bing, there was a group that also leap-frogged over each other. They must have been the same ones.....There were 5 guides for 108 students. Boris was also supposed to guide a group, but he was left eating his mozzarella sticks alone in RPCC.
There are so many events this weekend. What to do, if I want to attend them all?
We had spinning, but Zipi did not play music or use the microphone as usual, in observance of Sedar, I think. It was an different experience. I had to focus on the amount of sweat beads dropping on my handlebars, instead of the beats to songs like "Rhythm of the Night."
Shashi, Sheila, and I volunteered to guide some Stuy juniors on Sunday. It was all short notice, but I think they got a decent look at the campus. Though some students were busy talking about the possibility of psychic bunnies. Apparently, at Bing, there was a group that also leap-frogged over each other. They must have been the same ones.....There were 5 guides for 108 students. Boris was also supposed to guide a group, but he was left eating his mozzarella sticks alone in RPCC.
There are so many events this weekend. What to do, if I want to attend them all?

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