Sunday, 16 February 2025

Mind Picking : Hyprov!

 


Last night, Dave and I went with Dan and Rudy to see HYPROV at Centre in the Square (we gave them the tickets for Christmas) and it was lots of fun. Live improv (led by the incomparable Colin Mochrie) with a group of audience members put under hypnosis by "world-renowned hypnotist" Asad Mecci, the skits were so smooth and clever that it almost beggars belief that the participants weren't plants.

To begin: as soon as Dan understood what the show we would be going to was about, he assured us that he would not be volunteering for hypnosis. I figured that was the general cosensus among us, but since we were front row (technically the second row, off to the side with no seats in front of us; my favourite seats at that theatre), when Mecci first gestured to the semicircle of chairs on the stage and invited volunteers to come fill them, Dave turned to me and asked if he should go. I said, "Of course!" and off he went to join the willing participants. (On a side note: people were lining up politely to climb the stairs to the stage, but since only twenty volunteers would be needed, I watched in awe as a middle-aged white guy came running down the aisle, belly-flopped up onto the the stage right in front of me, and then commando-crawled/sprinted towards the last empty seat; claiming it like he was playing a life and death game of musical chairs.)

It was interesting to watch Dave up there with the other volunteers, and he closed his eyes when instructed, and he relaxed forward and let his arms and head dangle as instructed, and I thought, "This is so exciting." But when Mecci told the participants that they were driving racecars down the highway, waving to their friends, Dave was not one of the ones steering and smiling at unseen others. Eventually, Dave was among those who were dismissed, and he said later that he couldn't quite make out everything the hypnotist was saying; that perhaps the rear-facing speakers weren't well-placed, and it's true that all of the people in the centre of the semicircle of chairs (like Dave) were eventually dismissed; leaving me, disappointingly, with no inside information on what it feels like to be hypnotised.

Once the five successful volunteers were fully put into their trances, Mochrie asked for suggestions for scenarios from the audience and then led the group through improvising various scenes. And while I appreciate the reasoning behind "the lack of inhibition created by hypnosis will make these participants ideal improvisors", I was surprised at just how quick and clever they all were; which is what made it all so funny (none of them were degraded or did anything embarrassing; they were all just completely, hilariously, committed to their characters.)

Near the end, Mochrie said that at every show audience members accuse the participants of being plants. So he went through them one by one and asked who in the audience had come with each volunteer, asked what they did for a living (everything from student to "cruise agent") and that did make it seem like they were all authentic volunteers; that would make for a whole lot of plants just to pull one over on us. Also: as we were walking up the aisle to leave, we could see one of the participants having a lively conversation about the experience, and that seemed authentic. Further to this, my sister-in-law Christine messaged me later to say that she had seen the show last week and totally thought that the participants had been actors; so much so that she's thinking about seeing the show again next week at a different venue just to see if they're the same people. I hope she does go so I can get the scoop!

Overall: super fun night with great people. 2025, the year of experiences, starting off strong!

Tuesday, 4 February 2025

Tunesday : Good Feeling

 



Good Feeling

(Songwriters: Ash Pournouri / Breyan Isaac / Etta James / Henry Walter / Leroy Kirkland / Lukasz Gottwald / Pearl Woods / Tim Bergling / Tramar Dillard)
Performed by Flo Rida and Etta James

Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

Yes I can, doubt that I leave, I'm running with this plan
Pull me, grab me, crabs in the bucket can't have me
I'll be the president one day
January first, oh, you like that gossip
Like you the one drinking that God sip dot com
Now I gotta work with your tongue
How many rolling stones you want
Yeah I got a brand new spirit,
Speak it and it's done
Woke up on the side of the bed like I won
Talk like a winner, my chest to that sub
G5 dealer, US to Taiwan
I hope you say that, I wanna play back
Mama knew I was a needle in a hay stack
A Bugatti boy, plus Maybach
I got a feeling it's a wrap ASAP

Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

The mountain top, walk on water
I got power, feel so royal
One second, I'ma strike oil
Diamond, platinum, no more you
Gotta drill a land, never giving in
Giving up's not an option, gotta get it in
Witness I got a heart of 20 men
No fear go to sleep in the lion's den
That flow, that funk that crown
You looking at the king of the jungle now
Stronger ever can't hold me down
A hundred miles going from the picture smile
Straight game face, it's game day
See me running through the crowd full of melee
No trick plays, I'm Bill Gates, take a genius to understand me

Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

Look at the lights that now are shining my name
You know you know you gonna feel the same
'Cause we are here now, is about to go down
I think tonight we gonna party for days
Put up your drinks when I come down
Tonight we gonna run this town
Maybe feel like I'm wearing a crown
Make the love like there's no one around
And I know you wanna have it
Come on up here and grab it
I gotta feeling that your life's gonna change

Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah




This past Saturday night was the grocery foundation's annual fundraising gala, Night to Nurture, in Toronto. There was a bit of a pall over the crowd - this was a room full of Canada's top food producers and sellers, and as this was also the day that Trump to the south announced a 25% tariff against all Canadian exports to the US, this was a room full of executives uncertain about the future. I don't generally have a lot of fun at this event anyway (I'm just not a small talk with customers and their wives smiling-Betty-Draper-type), but this year I was seriously annoyed that the headliner was Flo Rida - an American - and I was determined to not enjoy myself.

However, dinner was fine and the conversation was fine. The event was hosted by Rick Mercer and he kept the mood light and nonpolitical (other than thanking the young Indian singer in a sari for her beautiful rendition of O Canada and stating that that song isn't going anywhere; a hundred years from now people will still be singing our anthem in that room), and when Flo Rida and his group began to perform, there was so much energy and life injected into the crowd that I didn't resist too hard when some women on Dave's team pulled at me to get up and dance with them. And after bouncing and waving along in the crowd to more Flo Rida songs than I thought I knew, I followed along when he called the ladies up front onto stage. I'm up in that picture there, having a pretty good time despite myself, and I left happy that the performer was Flo Rida: he was great and a perfect reminder that not all Americans are threatening to annex us.

And now I'm back to worrying about that, but it's good to also remember that oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah.