SUUSI Wonderland 2011

Nightlife

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Found La Bamba? There's More

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And hast thou seen a good La Bamba,
Yes I did, he said with might
And swinging arms, the girls and boys
Wound lines round that night.

So our SUUSI Wanderer took off down the Musey Way, and the big tower got bigger and bigger. Finally he went around to the backside of Muse and opened the door. It was Serendipity. It was early, and the night was young, so the Wanderer found some partners and danced swing with them several times, sometimes swinging so hard he got dizzy. It was a much better than usual evening already. Then the songs changed to old time rock, and it began to feel like the SUUSIs of old. The Wanderer got this auspicious, anticipatory mood, as dance after dance played (upper left, click for dancing to "Staying Alive"). Then he heard it. "¡Arriba y Arriba! Yo no soy marinero. Soy capitán! Soy capitán! Soy capitán!"

LA BAMBA!! Finally, La Bamba arrived at Serendipity's dance floor, for the first time since ancient history (2001). He grabbed onto someone and got into the lines, as they wound around the dance all, just like in the old times. It was one of the best La Bambas ever. Finally, he found La Bamba, just where the white Rabbit said it would be found.

But then the rabbit suddenly sprung in through an open window. He came up to the Wanderer and said, "That's not all! There is something else you need to find." "What?", said the Wanderer. " "The Cow! The TWOB Cow! There cannot be a SUUSI any more without the Cow showing up at least once. You gotta find the Cow." He found out that TWOB meant Teens Without Broadway, so he hunted around for that.

There were other things to do at night, such as watch singers at Cabaret. There were Brother Sun (upper right) and a women's group (lower left), then our Wanderer joined others in Dave Roth's workshop for a slide flute tribute (lower right).

Nightlife