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Professor Elemental, the creation of Paul Alborough, and performer of "chap-hop".
23 August, Abney Park played at Scala, King's Cross, supported by Professor Elemental and Sunday Driver.
"Dress up, " he said when I asked where we were going. That usually means a ballroom! It's not often that I get a chance to go ballroom dancing... and to share that with my angel is special.
Ballroom in the Clouds is a special, romantic place for couples. A large dance floor offers many couples romantic dances, but there are several platforms and areas where you can share a quiet dance together.
Up high above the dance floor, you can dance on clouds or sit sweetly on pose balls just holding each other. A dinner setting for two also offers a complete package for a romantic date.
And the music here is a tad more modern than some other ballrooms. We knew most of the music and sang along. Take a loved one... they will love it!
the work as it progressed between the 5 of us!
5 artists [aaron piland, ayumi piland, betsy walton, yellena james and me] + 2 months = 53 pieces!
Professor Elemental, the creation of Paul Alborough, and performer of "chap-hop".
23 August, Abney Park played at Scala, King's Cross, supported by Professor Elemental and Sunday Driver.
Professor Elemental, the creation of Paul Alborough, and performer of "chap-hop".
23 August, Abney Park played at Scala, King's Cross, supported by Professor Elemental and Sunday Driver.
Professor Elemental, the creation of Paul Alborough, and performer of "chap-hop".
23 August, Abney Park played at Scala, King's Cross, supported by Professor Elemental and Sunday Driver.