Apr. 8th, 2011

watervole: (knitting)
If there are people out there who are not aware of 'Shaun the Sheep' (I met one such benighted soul only yesterday), then go and watch it now on the BBC iplayer.

Pure delight.  I record it regularly and watch whenever I need ten minutes to make me smile happily and laugh out loud a couple of times.

Brilliant animation (Wallace and Grommet style), lovely scripts and a central character who has the ability to look innocent whenever necessary.

A neat touch is that the words are all 'language-less' so there's no need to translate for foreign markets.  You know what everyone is saying by tone and expression.

And for those who can't access the BBC iplayer, here's another episode.




watervole: (Meditation Teal'c)
I've bought my maypole, I'm getting a music system and I'll shortly be arranging public liability insurance.

My next problem is to find a name for my business.  My aim is to teach maypole dancing and other traditional English dances including morris.

Any bright ideas?

I'm going to be working with Tradamis, which means I'll be able to offer some things in addition to dance, so putting 'dance' in the name may be a bit limiting.

'Waveney' is one possibility.  It's a name Richard and I have used for several businesses over the years and has the benefit of being very generic.  On the other hand, one could also regard that as a negative...

I expect my initial focus to be on maypole dancing, but don' t really know which way things may develop.

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