a River cuando lo bailo, lo bailo de noche y dia
a River lo vuelvo loco, con la azul y amarilla
“In Oakland where dancers perform with headphones on street corners waiting for the bus, Jeriel describes TURF as a style that mimes narrative, using the body as a muse for music. It combines popping and locking with signature movements like gliding. The imperative is to speak through bodily movement rather than depending solely on music, to occupy space and command attention. Now, TURF dancing is a means of memorializing victims of violence, to fight powerlessness with the ferocity of active presence. ”
Charleston
—Pantai Pataya (Pataya Beach)
Dara Puspita
Pataya Peach


Happy Halloween
Setja upp gestaspjot (Icelandic): a phrase denoting the action taken by a cat when cleaning itself, with its body curled tightly in a circle with one back leg sticking up directly in the air and when a cat was seen doing this it was supposed to indicate that visitors would be turning up (literally, put up a guest-spear)


