That'd be Trinity.
Who's Trinity? It's a combination of three dance companies Sobers & Godley, the all female company Simone Sobers Dance, and their male counterpart Project 44. We're on tour.
Originally I wanted to be writing more during this tour, but the wifi situation while we were in England ended up being bizarre and not one of us were able to get wifi on our American devices in the host family's house. The most fab gay couple opened their home to six, twenty-somethings and let us take over their bathroom, living room, and drink all their wine. They even let us stay despite the fact that we were inappropriate a majority of the time. Mmhmmm, that's nice.
Our first show of They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To went very well when we premiered it at the Zion Theater in Manchester. There were a whopping 10 people in attendance. Literally. And 9 of them hated it. Just kidding. All 10 were very impressed and they loved the evening length work choreographed by Sobers & Godley. After a wonderful performance that we all enjoyed doing, we wanted to paint the town red and enjoy Manchester. Instead we went back to the house on Stretford and ate, drank, and told naughty jokes with our new British friends :)
Barcelona was fun too.
the rest is still UNwritten...
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