dream came true, but he worked so hard to get there. he played the met in. new york of all places. he played the albert hall. it was the first time l that they ever had ice inside the albert hall, and it brought - skating to a new era. it really changed the sport on a professional level. i when we were in new york, we had diana ross, baryshnikov and lots and lots of famous choreographers from the dance world came, and it was very interesting for them to see some skaters on the ice dancing. the competition wasn t the reason he skated. i for him, it was the art i of being a dancer, if not a ballet dancer on ice. so, the thing that i m really trying to do is to extend skating. i m trying to extend it choreographically, musically and artistically. that s really what my show is about. in the late 1980s, the aids epidemic was affecting
new york of all places. he played the albert hall. it was the first time l that they ever had ice inside the albert hall, and it brought - skating to a new era. it really changed the sport on a professional level. i when we were in new york, we had diana ross, baryshnikov and lots and lots of famous choreographers from the dance world came, and it was very interesting for them to see some skaters on the ice dancing. the competition wasn t the reason he skated. i for him, it was the art i of being a dancer, if not a ballet dancer on ice. so, the thing that i m really trying to do is to extend skating. i m trying to extend it choreographically, musically and artistically. that s really what my show is about. in the late 1980s, the aids epidemic was affecting millions around the world. curry had been diagnosed with hiv in 1987, and by 1991,
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but that s what i m doing, man. i m surviving. i ve got too much time to start crumbling now. gerald ritchie is also in one of the confinement units, and he s not happy about it. it s horrible. they had punishment in mind when they built this place. that s a fact. let s make these guys understand that, hey, if you come to prison this is how you re going to live. this is how you re going to live and we re going to take these rules to the nth degree. ritchie says that even though he s in confinement for being one of three white inmates caught assaulting a black inmate, the fight was not racially motivated. but he admits his tattoos are. my swastika. even though it s not necessarily the best artistically, it s one of the ones that i m most proud of, because it means the most on the whole. it s empowering and uplifting. it s a symbol, man. not only does it elicit a response from others, but it elicits a response from myself. that s what symbolism does for you. that s what symbolism
that. there is a whole side of that debate that you hear regularly in other european capitals that is simply absent from our national conversation. and i don t think that has changed much in the last 30 years. but if we have been skeptical and if we have been anxious about the remoteness of the bureaucracy, if we have been dubious about the rhetoric of union and incident investigation, if we have been half hearted europeans, then it follows logically that with part of our hearts, with half our hearts, we feel something else. a sense of love and respect for european culture and civilization of which we are a part. a desire to development with our friends and partners in everything, creatively, artistically, intellectually, a