superartie: (giant funk magnet)
superartie ([personal profile] superartie) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-08-03 01:44 pm
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Applied Dadaism, Tuesday, Period 2

"Welcome back, students!" Artie was in fine form today, bounding around the gathered students in a circle, knees way up, a marching band hat on his head, a large piece of piece of pipe clenched in his hands. There was a pile of instruments -- kazoos, slide whistles, toy accordions, ukuleles, and more -- on a table at the edge of the clearing. "Today we will play. . . ." He froze, eyes wide, balanced precariously on the toes of one foot. "Freeze dance!"

He then proceeded to not explain just what this whole 'freeze dance' thing was. Instead he waved the students to the instruments on the table and flipped the on switch of his Krebstar 2000 personal radio, which immediately started blasting beachy funk music. And he proceeded to dance.

The students could make of that what they would.

[ooc: OCD on its way! DANCE, MONKEYS, DANCE!]

Re: Mingle and dance, little vikings!

[identity profile] showmetheproof.livejournal.com 2010-08-03 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
The harmonica was a lot safer than dancing. So there would be Scully, attempting to get something going.
puppy_fair: (Cactuar Hustle)

Re: Mingle and dance, little vikings!

[personal profile] puppy_fair 2010-08-03 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, hay! Zack totally had no idea what that thing that was all triangle-shaped was! But when he tapped it, it went Ping! And so that was the instrument for him!

While he danced, of course. What was the fun in having a triangle-shaped pingy thing if there wasn't any dancing to be had?

Ping!

Re: Mingle and dance, little vikings!

[identity profile] mania-endless.livejournal.com 2010-08-03 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Delirium wasn't torturing a cat, but her use of a violin was a pretty damn accurate mimic.