This group sure was energetic but I have no recollection of what style they were performing. I am graceless and clumsy. I can't dance to save my life so I don't know much about the art. Plus I lost the program book. And the dog ate my homework. Cut me some slack.
The first scene is a little risque, n'est-ce pas? Oh, and you, down in front, in the bottom picture. Would you kindly get your head, hands and camera out of my shot?
I think these photos could be used as recruitment photos for young male dancers. If they had the talent, who wouldn't want to hang out and dance with female dancers.
ReplyDeleteLove the guy shooting in the bottom photo! I thought at first he was one of those prompters (but for dancing....?) coming out of the stage.
ReplyDeleteSure, the first pic's a bit risque, but I think that's what makes it work so well.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just hate it when interlopers stumble into your camera frame when you're clicking on a shot?
I like the interloper in the bottom shot
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is a good one Bob.
ReplyDeleteI know one of the dancers in the photo - I pointed him your way, Bob!
ReplyDeleteI can't dance either. Even my two left feet have two left feet!
ReplyDeleteThe girl is very attractive. She reminds me of Irene Cara from Fame.
Altogether now - "fame, I wanna live forever"!
Excellent shots Bob, enhanced even more by the fact that the dancer are all so blooming gorgeous! The dog ate your homework..pffft! not that old excuse haha!
ReplyDeleteHey Bob, Anne "pointed me your way" you have some awesome shots, I would love to get them for my dancers. Is that possible?
ReplyDeleteAlso, while you are unsure of our dance style, I am still hoping you enjoyed our urban interpretation of Dirty dancing.