I just walked past the 21 Balan?ºoires at the Quartier des Spectacles in Montreal. ?áI have to say, it is something that made me smile and enjoy the brief moment of nice weather this afternoon. ?áIt seems to have this effect on many people who try them out. ?áIt is the random music, it is getting on a swing, swinging next to people you don’t know, making a small connection. ?áIt is a bit of fun in our urban setting. ?áAll of a sudden you are laughing and making jokes about bathtubs and seeing things in a new light. ?áYou are also getting lost in the music you help to create and wondering how does this work?

When I am at my African dances class lead by Claudine Malard, I sometimes think about how I am pretty static most of the time. ?áI am sitting at my desk, sitting on the metro, sitting as I read the news or read a book, sitting to watch a movie and sitting when I chat with friends. ?áIt is almost like I became an adult and all of that fun in kicking it up, as kids do, went out the window in the name of responsibility and being mature. ?áMy dance class is recreation and re-creation. ?áI unload my mind, I learn new moves, I laugh a bit and for sure, my day gets a whole lot better. ?áThe same sort of thing happened at the swings today too.

So, if you have a chance, get out there and try those swings BEFORE May 23rd. ?áYou will love it!

a brief glimpse of 21 balan?ºoires

Tammy Schmidt, Montreal


Comments

2 responses to “swing!”

  1. That is great; I hadn’t realised that there was an auditory aspect to this, too!!! Must get out there and swing… before they’re gone!

    1. Yes! Get out there, Henderson. I can’t believe the swings are leaving so soon!

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