Thursday, June 08, 2006
Soul Food
The Market Street Festival was going on last Saturday in Seattle, so we enjoyed some great food, music, and street performers on Pike Street. One group that I really enjoyed was Soul Kata, a group that plays a style of music that is hard define. It's part jazz, part classical, part rock, just some great grooves (check out their site: www.soulkata.com). Their main singer is a girl whose voice transcends musical genres. She could sing anything. Their bassist was also incredible!
They were encouraging people to get up and dance in an open area in front of the stage. The woman (pictured above) appeared out of nowhere and began cavorting around, busting out some interesting dance moves (if that's what you call it). I laughed so hard I was crying. I desperately tried to get Dan out in the middle with Granny, but he wouldn't do it. It would have been classic blog material. The thing that really made it great was that she was definitely attracted to Dan. She kept coyly waving at him, pursing her lips. I think Dan was kind of scared of her. He avoided eye contact at all cost.
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wow keith! from those pictures i can tell that you have some extreme dance moves! bah ahahaha ahahha ahahaha....ha! do ya get it?!
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