On Tour Fun
Eagle!
Mark Kenny doing what is known as an Eagle. And when it’s a small one in a small venue, it’s a meagle. A mini-eagle! And just for the record, a sea-gul is a super eagle! I think this one might qualify as a sea-gul.
Single Ladies – Aladdin
On tour with Aladdin backstage, during the pre-show music. Both tours were doing the same thing! I’ll post the Beauty and the Beast one next.
Staff room @ St Aloysius
Anne was excited about the message of The Alpha Show of King Arthur and it’s themes of Oneness and over-attachment to the ego, as well as the quality of the production itself (even though you can’t really hear her because of the noisy staff room!). You can at least hear Ben babble on in his own style about what his intentions were for the show, its message and the source of it all.
Set up King Arthur
Just some silly fun unpacking the van with Hayley, Jess, Scott and Mark, minus the children! It was still class time. At Black Hills PS, Ballarat.
Packing up fun
Even the packing up of the set back into the van can be fun. This is what usually happens if children are on recess or lunch whilst we’re packing up.
Dancing before a show
This doesn’t happen too often as children aren’t really supposed to be in the hall before the show. Ahh who cares, it was fun! We were set up early and decided to put some music on and get whoever wanted to doing the dance.
Screaming autographs
Bit of fun at a school where we had them lined up for autographs. Fairly typical reaction.
Jiggins at Kanwal 2007
Awesome audience at Kanwal NSW. Ashley Weidner has fun getting them pumped up feeling good at the start of the show, ready to remember all the stuff he’ll be helping them experience later as Luminaire about limiting beliefs.
Ben being mobbed
Just a bit of fun. All safe. Promise. The idea with our shows is to have people have more of an awareness of the full extent of human emotion, especially on the positive side. The greater range of emotions we can experience, the greater our life will be. To know that you can create awesome feelings even though everything on stage wasn’t even real, is a great new awareness to have. Sometimes it can result in our audience continuing to feel this long after the event, and it’s important to allow it and anchor it in so that it lasts with them forever.