Since we are in the process of moving our office and are without proper internet access until tomorrow, we are having to handle all of our business via our iPhones. This got us thinking about how truly amazing these little things are. They really do everything, from syncing up our calendars to sending emails. They even allowed us to do this blog post of our favorite iPhone photos of the last couple weeks
I’m working on an essay on dance and how it affects our mood, senses and belief systems. I’m still in the beginning stages so not too specific yet, but if you know of any unique dance events or happenings in the region please let me know:)
-A
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This past Saturday the South Carolina Stingrays partnered with the The Lowcountry Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® to fight breast cancer in the Lowcountry. They hosted the 4th annual Pink in the Rink. The ice was pink, the hockey sticks were pink, even the jersey’s were pink! Fun was had by all, and it was a full house with a record crowd of 6,801. Here a couple of photos, to see more visit the Komen Lowcountry gallery collection HERE
The marvelous Marcus Amaker has been working long and hard on the upcoming premiere of Charleston Scene magazine. It debuts March 11, 2010 and will be in full color and 60+ pages. It will cover local theatre, music, the arts, movies, poetry, and food. We were honored to photograph the cover story for the launch issue. Marcus put together a short preview of the photos in this video. Be on the lookout, should be pretty amazing…
So, apparently last Friday was National Lady Gaga Day on Facebook. In celebration of the artist, hundreds of fans dressed up and gathered around Marion Square in downtown Charleston SC for a 30 minute dance party. The event sold t-shirts as a fundraiser for Haiti relief, and collected donations for the American Red Cross. I decided to head over to work on my on-going project Trip the Light Fantastic. The dance floor was full of energy, and I even caught myself toe tappin’ a bit too;).