The theater may be closed, but ballet dancers in Russia are still busy entertaining fans.
Dancers from the Mikhailovsky Theatre in St Petersburg, Russia, choreographed a touching story which they are calling The Self-Isolation Ballet. The short performance is set to music by composer Ludwig Minkus. I don't want to give away the plot, but there is a lot of cooking and cleaning going on.
"Artists remain true to themselves even in the current unusual conditions," the Mikhailovsky Theatre said. "While they do not have the opportunity to interact with spectators at the theatre, the interior of their homes serves as a stage and creative platform for them."
Via - CNA
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I didn't hear any candidate being endorsed. All the kid said was "VOTE!" That is not indoctrination, its civic duty.
Definition:
Duty – noun, plural -ties.
1. something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
2. the binding or obligatory force of something that is morally or legally right; moral or legal obligation.
(Personally I think this is cute. The kid is a little annoying, but what four-year-old isn't a little annoying?)
I didn’t hear any candidate being endorsed. All the kid said was “VOTE” That is not indoctrination, its civic duty.
Definition:
Duty – noun, plural -ties.
1. something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
2. the binding or obligatory force of something that is morally or legally right; moral or legal obligation.
It's not any less creepy because it's an American flag rather than another country's.
the video is cute, but i'm tired of being bashed over the head with the voting thing. my vote doesn't actually count, thanks to the electoral college, and after 2000, i have no plans on voting again until we move to direct elections, like most of the rest of the civilized world.
Back to the topic... My front door is about 20 feet from my polling place. I think I'll lose my citizenship if I don't vote in this election.
I like to see a kid that supports america. I think it means that his parents are probably telling him that right sort of things. :-)
I just kinda glossed over the rest.
http://scienceblogs.com/dispatches/upload/2006/06/1892_pledge_of_allegiance2.jpg