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It's Been a Long Day

8/8/2012

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“It’s been a long, long day” but what a fantastic day it has been. We spent the morning singing and dancing along the Royal Mile. After our sanctioned street performance where “It’s Been a Long Day” was a rousing hit (we even started a sing-along!), we mischievous muses performed renegade songs down the Royal Mile. The Fringe Police only stopped us once and I think he secretly liked us because he let us dance and sing for a while until the crowd was too much to ignore.

As with every single performance that A Mused Collective has done in the past year, we opened today in a massive heat wave. After a few technical difficulties, Fragment was hot, sweaty and awesome at Greenside. A blown-out cable sent Tony sprinting back to the apartment 5 minutes before the house opened, but we had a great show to an appreciative audience.

We topped off this great day with champagne, a delicious dinner and a walk through the city. We happened upon an incredible local band busking in the street. The bagpiper was jumping around and dancing while playing the bagpipes. And we thought we had stamina!

All in all, we are tired and fulfilled. And we do it all again tomorrow. - Shelly

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Heather
8/9/2012 01:02:59 am

Rock (and dance) on, Shelly! xo

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Judy Richter--Susannah's mom
8/9/2012 01:12:54 am

What a wonderful adventure!
Dance on!

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Mel
8/9/2012 03:53:03 am

Incredible! It sounds so energizing, fun and exhausting! Soak it all in! xoxo

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