Are you ready for another tantalizing and hypnagogic journey with us, Lady and Lord Dosis, on the glorious Dandy Duchess, our gigantic hot air balloon bed? Are you ready to unbutton rapture and behold insight? In this season we will magically drift with you through time and space to an ancient land where we will reach, touch, and discover long lost—and intoxicatingly sensual—kin.
All of this while you rest, relax, let go, and—nap, if you’d like. Sweet dreams.
Note: Season 2 may or may not be for your children. Why don’t you first listen to it, and see what you think.
DEDICATION

This season is dedicated in loving memory to the
brilliantly magical poet and artist
James Broughton
(November 10, 1913 – May 17, 1999)
and his generous and talented muse, fellow artist,
and partner in life, Joel Singer
CAST
Lady Dosis
Jodie Kleeman
Lord Dosis
Robert Wyald
Writers
Jodie Kleeman
Robert Wyald
Producer, Director
Sound Design & Engineer
Robert Wyald
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POEMS REMIXED & REVERED
(THANK YOU, ARTISTS)
Poems and parts of poems and their translations are woven into and transformed inside our voyage heeding the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use of Poetry.
It is our sincere hope that hearing these poems transformed will serve as inspiration to delve into the authors’ original and complete works.
“anyone lived in a pretty how town”
e e cummings
“Erogeny”
James Broughton
“A Child of Brass and Gold”
Lady Dosis
“Ode to Bees”
Pablo Neruda tr. by Margaret Sayers Peden
MUSIC MIXED & REVERED
(THANK YOU, ARTISTS)
“Let the Rest of the World Go By”
composed by Ernest R. Ball and J. Keirn Brennan
performed by Tom Bopp
“Danse sacrée et danse profane”
composed by Claude Debussy
performed by the United States Marine Band
MSgt. Karen Grimsey, harp
Major Jason K. Fettig, conductor
Creative Commons 3.0
“La fille aux cheveux de lin”
composed by Claude Debussy
“Ma Rendi Pur Contento”
composed by Vincenzo Bellini
performed by Jessica Niles
“Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 – II. Larghetto”
composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
performed by the United States Marine Chamber Orchestra