Abby
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Now, can we try to explain why this is important, this performance that we do each year?
I don't know how to explain it other than, first of all, I like the idea that when you're in a culture, you buy into the culture.
When I'm there, I'm like, oh, I get what's happening here and I am going to participate fully.
I see what you are doing and I want to meet you there.
Well, the thing that I've realized in the three years that we've gone, number one, our family looks forward to this event every year.
But this last night where the artists get on stage, some who sing and some who do not, they are modeling behavior
I think, to the crowd around the revolution in dancing, the revolution in not worrying about how it's going to look, even if it's like foolish seeming to get on the dance floor, to get on the stage and have fun.
The thing that I cannot believe about this last couple of months since we've been preparing for it is how much fun there
and how much play has gone into the preparation of it.
Yes, let's talk about the preparation of it.
So we decided that this year our vibe needed to be defiant, joyful, queer sexiness and love.
Okay, that is the vibe we wanted for our dance.
So, dance, for our dance.
And so we- Routine.
One day I was out for my walk and come to my window, just started spinning in my head and I thought, oh my God, this song would be so good as a duet.
I came home.
Do you remember when I came home?
Oh, my God.
And I was like, I know what we're doing for Girls Just Wanna.
Okay.