Sunday, 13 November 2011

Just feeling greatful.. for an extraordinary team.

What a crazy weekend and one I can and should reflect on. I don't consider myself a blogger .. and certainly wouldn't expect anyone to read my fluff but for me it's a record of my feelings and experiences and I wish I wrote more. 
I taught in Durham all weekend. The dancers in the North are fantastic and a pleasure to work with. They love their dancing and was a really great experience as always. 

Feeling just so grateful and proud. 

I write this on the long train road home on Sunday night. I am missing Red Rhythm and today was an important day for Swing Patrol London. What amazes me is that we have such an extraordinary team to achieve so much this weekend..,. with Fiona ( my admin manager ) in Australia and myself away since Friday. 

First thing on my mind is the troupe auditions. In a packed hall in Angel we had a block buster amount of people try out for troupe. FInding a date for these auditions was impossible. With BBB next weekend and then Ben & Tanya abroad.. this was the best weekend so I made the decision that troupe auditions should proceed without me. I have put a lot of trust in Ben & Tanya and I knew that would do a great job and they cleverly asked Loz, Cam & Erin to assist in the adjudication.  I haven't really heard much at the time of this train trip but I know that Ben & Tanya are very capable organisers and leaders and would have done a super job. 

I am also grateful to the many dancers who put themselves on the line. This is a tough day as many will miss out and not being accepted for something you want can be tough to hear. I am flattered that people want to be in a troupe that our group runs and think it's a testament to the current members and the leadership of the Rhythm Rascals. 

We also had a DJ seminar/workshop and many who really care about the music were involved. Chris Gammie and Loz plus a lot of other well established and up & coming DJs attended and I also can't wait to hear how this went. 

Red Rhythm is on as I write this ( slightly sad ) but  I am completely relaxed as Chris Gammie is in charge and  we have great door and bar staff. This is an epic event to manage as we run the bar and have to abide by some very clear venue guidelines. There was a time where I would not have trusted the reputation of Swing Patrol with anyone else but me.. but this is a ridiculous notion nowadays as truth be told.. event managers like Chris and David Clarke are more thorough than me and always ( without fail ) do a sterling job. I am extremely grateful for this. 

So these are the obvious things that tick.. but what you don't see is the myriad of other things that are going on. I really sit here feeling very fortunate and blessed by the team around me. While I can't confirm any of the following I would place a bet that the following happened this weekend: 

1. Pippa. Blues Baby Blues is this coming weekend so I will bet that Pippa is consumed in the preparations.. all with me not much help in Durham
2. Laura. Our graphic designer has a long list of jobs we have and she will have spent some time this weekend producing draft art work for me to sign off on.
3. Richard. Richard Warner manages our asset register and would have spent time researching and ordering a new system for one of our new venues.. and for us to use at BBB
4. Our teachers.. every teacher would have updated their diary notes, inputted email addresses, loaded You Tube clips and kept an eye on the admin relating to their venue.
5. Our troupe.. had troupe. Despite auditioning .. it was business as usual for our troupe. What a massive day for them. 
6. Gordon. Gordon is working with Asif on the marketing of Putney Bridge. I saw the email exchanges.. lot of planning took place this weekend. 
7. Fiona. You can get that Fiona was still working for Swing patrol at the air port and when she landed in Australia. You will find it hard to meet someone so dedicated as Fiona. 
8. Blues baby Blues team. Janet, Sibhe, Gemma, Laura, David, Robyn etc. 
I haven't listed all the names.. but the team is now in full swing with little time for anything else now. It's 5 sleeps till show time. This Festival simply wouldn't run without these guys. 
9. Two of our teachers danced at an event in Brixton this weekend. Massive thanks to Chris G & Laura. I have no idea what the details were. 
10. Erin and the Sunday afternoon Spitalfields class - 22 people this weekend.. a record for Sunday afternoons. 
11. Social dancers.. Red Rhythm always has 50-90 people. Swinging out on a Sunday night. I love the London scene for their love of social dancing. These dancers make Red Rhythm an awesome night. 

Can you believe all this energy.. and I am out of London. So I am sure you can see .. why on this train trip from Durham to Kings Cross I am feeling very grateful for an amazing team that due to their collective energy create a community that has a buzz and always has a crazy weekend of activity. 

Not sure if anyone will read this.. and ( in my tired state ) after three nights of dancing and two full days of teaching.. I am sure I have missed a few things.. but I am extremely proud, grateful and inspired by the Swing Patrol team.

Scottie 

* currently this train is being held at York until further notice due to signalling problems in Doncaster. Thank goodness for my Kindle. 

2 comments:

  1. Robyn and I danced at Brixton too! But extra big thanks to Chris who anchored and had to dance the while time while we follows took turns.

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  2. The team in Durham are so grateful that you came up north. We learnt so much from you. Trains are great - when they run on time! Can't wait to see you at DJam!

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