
A Wee Death Boogie (Sir Kenneth MacMillan and Nor Loch, Edinburgh)
07/01/21 • 86 min
Episode 35 has arrived, what a time to be alive.
What a week we've had! This episode has been whipped up just in time for you lovely lot.
First we ask ourselves which horror films we wouldn't bother giving a second watch. TW: controversial opinions.
Hannah talks us through some of the more gothic style choreograph stylings of Kenneth McMillan. He covered it all, smashed some boundaries and strayed from the ballet structure.
Chris then takes us for a swim around one of Edinburgh long lost lochs. Join us, the water's disgusting.
Episode 35 has arrived, what a time to be alive.
What a week we've had! This episode has been whipped up just in time for you lovely lot.
First we ask ourselves which horror films we wouldn't bother giving a second watch. TW: controversial opinions.
Hannah talks us through some of the more gothic style choreograph stylings of Kenneth McMillan. He covered it all, smashed some boundaries and strayed from the ballet structure.
Chris then takes us for a swim around one of Edinburgh long lost lochs. Join us, the water's disgusting.
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Hannah then gives us the harrowing true story that inspired the BBC drama The Terror.
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