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Sunday people of a certain age swing to the music of the Pat Barberot
Orchestra. Pats played their proms, the USO dances during World
War II, and all the hip New Orleans ballrooms that have come and gone
in the years since.
One night, as we interviewed a woman who had spent most of the evening
on the dance floor, she suddenly paused and said You know tomorrow
Ive got to be at the hospital at 7 oclock and I havent
thought about that once until just now. It affirms what it means
to live in the moment. We constantly float into the future
dreaming about what we want and worrying about what we fear. Through
their actions, these folks affirm the value of the here and now. As
one man told us I may be dead tomorrow, but tonight Im
going to dance.
In their story lies the story of a city, made all the more poignant
by the loss many of them experienced during Hurricane Katrina. |
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Alan Berg |
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