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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Using the Canoe for Analogy

Jango.com is a wonderful venue for composers.
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Getting Older is not easy, so some confessions of an older gal...

https://www.linkedin.com/post/edit/leaving-my-spirit-canoe-behind-peggy-molloy

Reinventing oneself is a task that no one is prepared for, but for me it is a daily ritual. 

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In addition, as long as I am confessing, I have a play for sale...I lived it in the 1970's, then began writing about my experiences in college, as an older student.


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In terms of production, the biggest hurdle would be the music, which I added mostly as reminders of history. The wonderful & creative sounds available to the ears of the public during that era continue to resonate with those of us of a particular age.

Combining the ballet scores & ballet class exposure to the classics, mixed with a partner who was playing Bach on a concert guitar, I think the soundbed for the show could be stunningly beautiful, as a backdrop to some uncomfortable truths about a souring relationship.

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