Last post dear readers!  I’m on the last leg of my journey from Tokyo to San Francisco, 9 hours to home!  It’s been an amazing adenture.

Signing off,

-Aaron

Last post dear readers! I’m on the last leg of my journey from Tokyo to San Francisco, 9 hours to home! It’s been an amazing adenture.

Signing off,

-Aaron

Sake in Tokyo!

Sake in Tokyo!

Look,  Godzilla!

Hahaha,  just landed in Tokyo.  Three hour layover suhi/shopping madness,  here we go!

Look, Godzilla!

Hahaha, just landed in Tokyo. Three hour layover suhi/shopping madness, here we go!

Last Bangkok post! We had wildly succesful shows here, lots of shopping and amazing food! My parents were In town and took all the dancers out for drinks at the 360 bar above the Hilton. Panoramic views, good company. What a way to end the tour. Our flight leaves in a few hours, my bags are packed and I’m ready to go. Next stop a four hour layover in Tokyo, then home. I’m ready!
This turned up in the Bangkok post, a review of our show in Hua Hin, Thailand. We’ve had tons of good press and lots of whole page articles on us in local papers.

This turned up in the Bangkok post, a review of our show in Hua Hin, Thailand. We’ve had tons of good press and lots of whole page articles on us in local papers.

Soi 4.  A gay neighborhood/ street with bars and restaurants.  This was taken about 7:30 pm, before it got buisy.

Soi 4. A gay neighborhood/ street with bars and restaurants. This was taken about 7:30 pm, before it got buisy.

Me in a riverboat shuttle.  The Hilton shuttle takes one from the hotels private dock to skytrain.

Me in a riverboat shuttle. The Hilton shuttle takes one from the hotels private dock to skytrain.

Finally a moment of rest. I’m having a lovely dinner by myself at the hotel restaurant, looking out at the river. Verry relaxing.

Today we taught a master class at a Bangkok university, Chulalongkorn. The class had both ballet majors and traditional Thai dance majors. Verry fun. Well received. Great dancers.

Hua Hin

Were done performing in Hua Hin! Two shows, about 50% full. I’m actually amazed anyone came at all! Were performing in a beach resort town catered to retirees and their young ‘thai neice’.

The last two countries I felt like I was really helping the population. Our outreach affected many people in a positive way. Thailand is so developed already, I dont know what our purpose is here, but it’s fun at least!

Tomorrow I have the entire day off to swim and sun, and the following day we head back to Bangkok.

Tonight after the show we went to a nightmarket were I bought the most amazing mango and tried a fruit similar to an apple, but lighter in flavor, and subtly tasting like rose.