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I first met Spider & Jeanne Robinson about 20 years ago and even though I’m not a huge sci-fi guy, I think this is very cool.

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Dear xxxxxx,

In less than a week I’ll be flying high on Zero Gravity Corporation’s refitted 727  for the ride of a lifetime!  You can read all about it in the attached release, at the site <http://www.stardancemovie.com/>, and at our new blog at <http://stardancemovie.blogspot.com/>.

As you can imagine, it’s gone beyond simple excitement for me.  I’m in a place words can’t reach.  Like I said in my first blog entry, I’ve been waiting for this ride since Spider emerged from his pit to tell me he was going to write a story about a zero-gravity dancer.  That was 30 years ago.  And after the Challenger tragedy shut down the Civilian in Space program taking away my seat on the shuttle, I didn’t know if I’d ever get another chance to dance in zero-g.

Enter Dr. Peter Diamandis of X-Prize fame to the rescue.  After my Stardance PowerPoint presentation at Robert Heinlein’s Centennial Gala last July, Peter stood up and offered me 2 seats on his company’s plane.  The rest will be history in just 6 days.

Spider is coming to Vegas but he won’t be joining us for the zero-g ride.  We’ll keep him busy writing about our adventures.  We’ll post photos and a video on our site as soon as they are available.

You can help me by spreading the word about our upcoming ride online, and in the real world.  This ride is only the beginning.  I need all the help I can get to reach my ultimate goal of making a large format Stardance film.  The dream is for everyone to be able to enjoy the out-of-this-world experience of dancing in zero-gravity in an IMAX theatre.  That’s the ultimate goal — for us all to dream, dance and evolve.  

Meantime, happy holidays.

Warm smiles,
Jeanne Robinson

 

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