Hey there! Welcome to my humble blog and hope you'll have a pleasant stay. Oh, and tag before you leave!
Who's Behind the Blog
Summary:
Music's my life, traveling's my passion and fun is what I desire.
Character:
Carefree, mall-aholic, outgoing, open-minded, optimistic, good listener, joker and soliloquist.
Embraces:
Movies, CSI, Dr. Gil Grissom, Bones, Dr. Temperance Brennan, partying, music, skateboarding, badminton, cycling, slick gadgets and the Internet
Punches:
Backstabbers, assumptions, brats, snobs and harm dealers
Dreams:
Explore every inch of the world. Own a dream house. Writing a book. Fulfilling my wishes.
Motto:
Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday so live it without fear.
Say, how would you define art? Some would say 'to die for' sceneries brought to life on canvas with a mirage of colors while others might go for a lump of clay molded and sculpted into exquisite objects. Canvas or clay, they aren't the only works of art that persists around us.
The much more subtle form of art usually takes the form of movements. The way a particular object animates and functions is by itself art. It could range from the leaves of a tree rustling in the wind to someone breakdancing on the streets.
But, well, let's cut to the chase since I'm not exactly here to talk about art but rather show it since I came across this amazing video:
A round of applause, please.
Yeah, it might be ballet but it's definitely ballet at it's best. I mean, come on, just look at that lady's delicate movements! Twisting and spinning while executing each movement with such grace and precision. I am especially wowed by the stance she pulled off during the final thirty seconds. Damn, it's mesmerizing!
Anyway, regarding the video above, the dance is performed by the La La La Human Steps while the song played is 'It's Better to Have Loved' by Temposhark. So, hope you've enjoyed the video and thanks for dropping by.