This bloggage is out of order – I admit – but the bike ride on Iles de Boucherville can wait. It’s odd how much time it takes to put up blog stuff – things to remember when I have to start blogging in the fall for the Avi Chai foundation technology grant that I won for my school. Although I HAVE seen friends whose blogs are less word-heavy and get posted quickly. Hmmmm.
Anyway: two sets of dancing that I saw today. I went for a long ride up and over the mountain, to the far side of the Mount Royal park. There is a statue of winged Liberty on the northeast side of the mountain, beside which, on Sundays in clement weather, the Tams happen. This is a big drumming circle, with what seems a core set of drummers, and a ton of other people who can bring their own hand drums and tambourines and bells and they just play together, with different beats as the afternoon progresses. They go for hours. In the middle of the circle, people who are so inclined dance – and dance and dance, cooking in the sun or not, shod or barefoot (as today were all), swallowed by the regularity of the beat and moving slowly or quickly to the rhythm. Nearby, on the hillside, are the
jugglers and acrobats practicing, people tucked up under the trees having sword fights with foam swords and shields, people kicking around hacky sacks and a light to moderate cloud of marijuana smoke hovering over it all. I watched for a while, then sat in the sun and read a book of Gabriel Garcia-Marquez short stories – somewhat of a surreal experience.
[Here I have discovered why my videos experience technical difficulties. It is because wordpress.com now charges for a subscription permitting video uploads. I am at least temporarily going to sulk in protest, and will post a photo or two instead.]{I have now been reminded how I figured the circumvention of this in the fall, with thanks to Yaron’s blog. Herewith – emended.}
Movie of the dancing at the Tams
The other dancing was to be found several avenues over (Montreal is less gridded than Manhattan, but there are several main avenues going loosely north-south and several going east-west in the central part of the city), in Parc la Fontaine. I came up into the park across from a cafe which also houses a center for bicycling information in the city – La Maison de Cyclistes. 
On a semi-shaded section of a footpath, there were a half-dozen couples, in all shapes and dress (although the women all wore at least 1″ heels, and 3″ in some cases), with a couple of speakers calling out music in a slightly tinny fashion that permitted the couples to tango. They cut and stepped across each other, some deep in concentration and some smiling and playing together. I rode around the park and retired to the cafe at La Maison, taking a cup of coffee out onto the terrace (the patio) and watching cyclists, skateboarders and pedestrians go past as the strains of the tango floated through the trees.
Movie of the dancing at the fountain
Anyway – two sets of dancing. Made for a nice day. Then I biked home, back up over the mountain, and danced with the washing machine.





























































