Archive for January, 2006

Spice up your life with salsa lessons

New Year, new you. Some of us make a song and a dance about it. I’ve gone for the dance bit as, on Tuesday evening, upstairs at the Global Cafe, I had my first formal salsa sesson (I say formal as I had several informal ‘lessons’ during my Madrid student days).

Joining the other Absolute Beginners at 7pm (advanced pupils start later), I was hit by a sudden sense of fear. What if I fall flat on my rear? What if I trip up my partner? These concerns were quickly laid to rest as we were introduced to the basics.

It all seemed quite simple, really. A foot here, a foot there. Forward, back. Sideways. A swivel of the hips. After trying these solo, we were assigned partners. Boy, girl. Boy, girl. Girl, girl. The pace was suitably gentle, to begin with. I was a little clunky, however, and while I tried hard to look into my partner’s eyes (for effect, you see), I was glancing most of the time at my feet. In a way, it was like learning to drive again and looking down when changing gear. There was no nifty footwork here. Not yet.

We all received new partners and practised the same moves as the tempo picked up a little. Then a new partner once more… It was a super way to meet new people. We talked, we giggled. Better I think, than the raucous surroundings of a town centre bar.

It was great fun and a wonderful way to destress. One day, I believe, I will be a more confident dancer. Step by step, I’ll get there. ;)

For more information on salsa classes at RISC, visit www.redhatsalsa.co.uk. Classes cost GB£ 6, but if you print off the Red Hat Salsa homepage, your first salsa class is FREE!

Are you doing anything different this month? Let us know by sending a comment!

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Matt Brady on January 10th 2006 in Culture

Cardiff crash at Madejski

Steve Coppell’s Reading FC aren’t just good. They’re eye-wateringly good. They’re chilli-seeds-on-your-conjunctiva good. And this afternoon they gave Cardiff a real hammering, 5-1, to increase their lead at the top of the table to 10 points.

Reading’s goals were scored by Ibrahim Sonko (32′), Dave Kitson (51′,76′) and Steven Sidwell (11′, 71′) as Cardiff provided a pantomime performance.

There is no stopping this runaway Reading.

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Matt Brady on January 2nd 2006 in Reading Football Club

Draw attention

Can you draw?

I’m looking for a cartoonist to regularly display their artistic brilliance on Reading Roars! logo

  • One cartoon to be submitted per week on a theme related to Reading
  • The cartoon must be no greater than 190 pixels in width; the height should be about 250 pixels
  • You will not be paid for your efforts (sorry), but your work will be seen by many visitors to the site, spread across the globe.

    Please send a sample(s) of your creative genius to mbrady@readingroars.com. Thank you!

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    Matt Brady on January 2nd 2006 in Reading Roars

    Jane Griffiths vs Reading Chronicle

    The war between former Reading East MP Jane Griffiths and the Reading Chronicle continues.

    In her blog, Jane attacks Reading Chronicle journalist Karl “silly-boy” Plunkett for allegedly slamming the phone down on her when she called about an article published in the paper. The Chronicle’s “boys” have a “dangerous obsession” with her, she continues, that “seems to know no bounds”.

    Interestingly, Jane also claims a Reading East resident informed her that Reading West MP Martin Salter

    has now made enough money from his property connection to retire, and will be standing down at the next election to go and live in Canada and go fishing

    So with one MP going to Latvia and the other, allegedly, to Canada, what is wrong with our lovely town?

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    Matt Brady on January 2nd 2006 in Parliament

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