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Last night we attended a dance recital in Atlanta at the Georgia Tech. University Theater for the Arts. Our 9 year old grand daughter Sophia was in the recital. There was so much on that stage. The young people, girls and boys of various ages, from 4 years old to college age of many ethnicities and backgrounds, were full of vibrancy: color, energy, joy, excitement,and tons of talent. It made me hopeful. It seems impossible that all that human harmony and potential could ever be destroye...
Last night we attended a dance recital in Atlanta at the Georgia Tech. University Theater for the Arts. Our 9 year old grand daughter Sophia was in the recital. There was so much on that stage. The young people, girls and boys of various ages, from 4 years old to college age of many ethnicities and backgrounds, were full of vibrancy: color, energy, joy, excitement,and tons of talent. It made me hopeful. It seems impossible that all that human harmony and potential could ever be destroyed. I saw it in the kids, in their robust love of being alive!
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