I always thought art and music were the universal languages but I now must add dance.
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.
14 months in the making, 42 countries, and a cast of thousands. Thanks to everyone who danced with him.
And thanks to Heather and Jen for bringing this to my attention.
Thursday 12 February 2009
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You are wonderfully welcome, my dear friend. Doesn't it make your heart smile? Mine does, even in just thinking of it throughout the day (makes me want to do a silly dance).
ReplyDelete:o)
Too cool. Here's a guy who answered the question, "Sit it out, or dance?"
ReplyDeleteDance on!
Truly life-enhancing! Such an epic effort, so funny, but it also brought a tear to my eye - Uplifting and beautiful, and I loved the lemurs!
ReplyDelete:) This video always makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about the video that chokes up tears? I will have to give this some thought. However, I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I particularly liked the bit in Papua New Guinea.
ReplyDeleteI actually cried when I watched this video... what a beautiful yet simplistic language: dance.
ReplyDeleteI do wish I could join him on his journey to bring the world the joy of the dance.
By the way, thank you for all of your sweet comments to my blogs. I hope you will be a regular visitor, and that someday we might share a spot of tea...
Thanks Lisa, milk and two sugars, please.
ReplyDeleteI just wandered in to your blog today... the Matt Harding video made my day! Thank you for sharing - I forwarded it along to those who need an extra smile today.
ReplyDeleteStop over and visit sometime! I also have the tea kettle on.... :)
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