![]() ![]() Giacomini has been practicing hip-hop beats and yoga poses for more than twenty years. ![]() Off stage, he goes by the name Nicholas Giacomini. His signature look includes dark-rimmed glasses, a fedora, hoodie, and jeans (he does have a beard, but it’s neatly trimmed). In contrast to my antiquated vision of a yogi, MC Yogi is a yoga teacher who is also hip-hop artist and music producer from West Marin with 115,000 Instagram followers. In Stockholm, there’s now a nightclub called Sober. The trend even includes an early-morning rave called “Daybreaker” that begins with an hour of yoga at 6 a.m. MC Yogi seemed to have no resemblance to my idea of a yogi-at all-and there is now a growing number of people, Swedes included, who enjoy dancing sans alcohol.Īccording to those in the know- The Guardian, The New York Times and The Washington Post-sober dancing has been “trending” on the international club scene for the past five years. ![]() I envisioned a grey-bearded, longhaired man from India, spinning records crosslegged.Īs I dug deeper into this yoga dance phenomenon, I realized that my absence from dance clubs, Sweden and, until recently, yoga studios had left me a little out of touch. By the time I learned it would be headlined by someone called “MC Yogi,” I was intrigued. Thankfully, living in the United States has broadened my horizons and I found myself getting curious about the event. #Flickr gallery doggie wrap full“A room full of sober people shaking their lycra-clad bottoms? No, thanks.” When I, a Swedish transplant in Sonoma County, heard about an upcoming alcohol-free “yoga dance party” taking place on April 27 at the Finley Community Center in Santa Rosa, I could only imagine my fellow countrymen’s reaction. In 1993, one of Sweden’s most famous artists, Magnus Uggla, released a single titled “I Never Dance Sober.” The catchy pop tune, which took inspiration from the Cicero adage “nemo enim fere saltat sobrius, nisi forte insanit (no one dances sober, unless he is insane), struck just the right note with the Swedish audience-it soon became the soundtrack for debauched dance moves in suburban living rooms and city clubs. Posted in Food + Drink, What's New in Wine Country 1 Comment on Passport to Dry Creek Valley: 10 Stops You Won’t Want to Miss This Weekend Downward Dog Hits the Dance Floor: Sober Yoga Party Coming to Santa Rosa For more information about Passport to Dry Creek Valley and to use an interactive itinerary planner, click here. Remaining Passport tickets are available on Eventbrite. For folks who want more immersive small-group experiences, there are lots of add-on options on Friday, April 26 and in the mornings before the main event. This weekend, the event turns “flirty thirty.” We are excited to point event-goers toward 10 of our favorite stops.Ī ticket to the festivities includes admission to all participating wineries on Saturday, April 27-Sunday, April 28. The scenery alone would make any local springtime event enjoyable, but the annual Passport to Dry Creek Valley pulls out all the stops: more than 40 wineries serve up gourmet food, live entertainment, and themed celebrations. From creekside valley tasting rooms to sweeping hillside estates, the tasting landscape is unusually varied for such a small region. Dry Creek Valley is one of Sonoma County’s most beautiful wine tasting areas. ![]()
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UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff have several campus-supported options for file storage and collaboration needs. ![]() ![]() If a cardinal direction is held during the windup animation, Quote fires in that direction. Quote whips out the Spur, his ultimate weapon, and fires a devastating laser. The level 3 version causes no knockback, merely flinching. Unlike every other attack, this grows weaker at higher levels, with the range decreasing as well. The blast can be absorbed (except at level 3). Quote fires a blast of lightning from the Nemesis. While the boost is in progress, the player can tilt in any cardinal direction to make Quote fly in that direction.Īerial attacks can be performed during the boost, but it is cancelled by said attacks, putting Quote in freefall afterwards. Quote flies through the air with his jetpack for a short time. Higher levels increase the range of the stream. Opponents hit by the stream are dragged along, but will fall out if the stream phases through something solid. Quote shoots with the Snake, the resulting stream of fire being capable of passing through solid objects. When the special button is released, all bubbles launch forward. Once a certain amount of bubbles have been fired, the oldest shoots forward as a fast projectile. When clustering around Quote, the bubbles can cancel weak projectiles. Quote shoots with the Bubbline, the bubbles cluster around him before flying forward. Quote pushes his opponent to the ground while hopping upward, then shoots the Fireball down at them. Quote uses the Blade to slash upwards at his opponent. Quote swings his opponent behind himself, then shoots them point-blank with the Polar Star. Quote hammers into his opponent with the barrel of the Polar Star. Quote fires a volley from the Machine Gun below himself.Īt level 3, Quote is pushed upwards slightly during this attack. Quote kicks upward, swinging his leg in front of and reaching above himself. Quote shoots with the Fireball, the resulting projectile falling downward as it flies ahead. Quote throws out the Whimsical Star, which flies around him to hit both sides. Quote, crouching slightly, fires a volley from the Machine Gun forward, then turns to fire behind himself as well. Higher levels increase the Blade’s horizontal range.Īt level 3, the Blade drags along targets and hits them multiple times until the attack ends. Quote throws the Blade upward a short distance. The missile explodes on its own in a short distance if it does not hit anything.Īt level 3, the single missile will instead be three missiles-individually weaker, but collectively more powerful than the level 2 missile. Quote brings out the Missile Launcher and shoots forward. The flame’s range is about 1/3 the range of Mario’s Fireball. Quote stops in place and shoots with the Fireball, the flame bouncing forward a short distance. Higher levels slightly increase the shot’s range. This attack is subject to the experience mechanic. Quote shoots forward with the Polar Star. Hit 2: Quote swings the Polar Star sideways to hit with the gun’s barrel. When Quote levels up or down, there is a sound and visual effect matching when either happens in Cave Story. Likewise, being KOed causes a larger penalty to experience.Īll attacks subject to level-ups increase in damage at higher levels, but some gain additional effects, as listed in their summaries. Getting a KO grants a further boost in experience. When the meter is filled at level 3, the extra experience only acts as a buffer to prevent himself from getting leveled-down. Quote starts at level 1 with an empty bar and can go up to level 3 with a filled bar. When Quote gets hit, he loses experience and can potentially level down. When the meter fills, he levels up, and several of his attacks are powered up. ![]() When Quote hits attacks, he gains experience that fills his meter. ![]() Two: balancing the representation of weapons properly (the Polar Star was prioritized due to it being Quote’s first gun and typically considered his signature weapon, while Blade and Fireball were runners-up since they are the only other weapons mandatory to collect in the original game). One: balancing the amount of projectiles so Quote’s entire moveset isn’t packed with them but he could still be considered projectile-centric. The new moves were designed around two primary concepts. While the specials and a couple other attacks were taken from an older moveset I created, most of these attacks were newly devised. This is a moveset I have devised for if Quote managed to make it into Super Smash Bros. ![]() |
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