Tuesday 23 February 2010

Let's Get Physical #2

Thanks to the joy of South West Trains and their uselessness over the weekend, I arrived in Angel considerably late. But late for what? Some wonderfully charming friends of mine in their final year at university have their own dance collective called DRA. Already in demand for film premieres, music videos and unique club nights, their spectacular branch of contemporary dance with its 1960's rockabilly flair is certainly very much on the rise. DRA is a major player behind an intriguing new concept: getting fit while at the pub. This might raise eye-brows, but it truly worked.

I arrived at The Lexington on the Pentonville Road, quickly changed into some incredibly attractive red lycra trousers featuring stirrups and side panels of red and white horizontal stripes; and jumped onto the dance floor in time for the tail end of the warm up. It was such a fun and interesting experience. Imagine your local pub, preferably one with a medium sized dance floor (possibly upstairs), the dance floor lighting to which one is accustomed, and also that instantly recognisable smell of stale alcohol that you find in public houses when they first open; plus aerobics! The juxtaposition and the exercise in the semi-darkness were almost too fab for me after the simple pot of Nettle tea I had from Orange Pekoe in Barnes only the hour previously.

Almost, but I managed to control my excitement, for the break was upon us all too soon. Now imagine a lot of warmed-up bodies in lycra, half heading for the bar, the other half heading outdoors for a replenishing cigarette - instructors included, of course. It was just too funny, and of course it felt very London and supremely cool. Part Two was the feature, the highlight. After another re-warm up, we were introduced to the main thrust of the event: learning a routine to Madonna's Holiday. Oh the excitement that filled the room! This might have just been myself, as I do have a habit of filling rooms. Off we went. It was here I rediscovered my two left feet, but perseverance and determination saw me passably reproduce the movements of our instructors. Effectively, act and think like Madonna and one is three quarters of the way there. The practice culminated in the class being divided into two, so each group could perform for the other and we could see how the thing looked en masse. Rounds of applause and ta-da! actual exercise completed. Some people changed, others merely draped a jacket or jumper over their wonderfully sweaty lycra before heading to the bar for their well deserved post-"gym session" drink.

The next event is scheduled for March 20th, and at £5 it is incredibly good value. A sort of aerobics-lite for those of us who are more likely to go drinking than to the gym, it combines the two in a safe, un-scary manner and I wish it all the success.

Photo courtesy DRA Dance Collective

12 comments:

  1. Red lycra trousers? You are such a wild one, Lewis! What's really missing here is a VIDEO CLIP...

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  2. Well there was a photographer, I'll try and at least procure photos for you!

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  3. Yes, I would also like to see a clip or at least a photo.

    The setting sounds so much better than the gym! Booze after a workout rather than mineral water.

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  4. This truly does sound like my dream way of excercising- and I love that everyone then goes off to refresh their blood alchohol and/ or tabacco levels. The Lexington is great but does have a certain fragrant air doesn't it?

    I am going to try and get some friends to come to this- can't wait to shop for 80s gear

    Also nice to meet a fellow Orange Pekoe fan- I like the rose balck tea. It's such a gem isn't it- I like a walk across the wilds of the common followed by a pot of tea and scone. I wish their website would go live.

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  5. Mim - Novelties can make all the difference sometimes, especially if it involves me exercising!

    Rose - I'm glad I'm not alone, but it is a fun venue in spite of its fragrance.

    I'm so glad you too know OP, I live 5 minutes away and at one point I was there every other day. My favourite walk is along the river towards Hammersmith Bridge. There's a hidden lake sandwiched between the Thames and Lonsdale Road, very pretty!

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  6. Yes I am a fellow friend of OP- it's such a delight isn't it- it's further for me- over the common and then along the back residential roads is a lovely walk though. I also do the Hammersmith walk sometimes. I love it round there because though I couldn't live anywhere but London you can feel you are in the country so quickly.

    I need to find this hidden lake!

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  7. I think you should meet me for afternoon tea at OP, then a walk to the lake in Wellingtons! It is nicest when sunny though.

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  8. Right, count ME IN! This sounds like entirely my brew- what with my penchant for trainers that are only ever destined for treading the carpet traction around a pool table- the 'pub shoe' if you will. With the added frisson of red stirrup'd lycra into the bargain you shall have a hard time keeping me away. I'll be the girl in the beret, obvs xxx

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  9. The "pub shoe" is such a brilliant concept. I'm surprised they're not de rigeur, but they might cover up the stirrups in a way my plimsolls just don't haha.

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  10. You look very trim in red lycra! Stripes no less.

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  11. Sorry I am very late to reply but a walk in the sunshine sounds delightful!

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