He just can't help himself can he?
I'm trying to work out why and how a great choreographer would go to "Grand Central" to perform "various movements," especially to the degree that Grand Central is a RAIL STATION and thus hosts exactly two types of movements:
1. Trains, in and out;
2. The bowel variety, in the men's and ladies' rooms.
"I am a famous choreographer in one of the world's great dance cities. New York has numerous stages and studios devoted to the art of dance in its many forms. I have worldwide connections to the most famous dancers, and have fallen for the second-most decorated soldier in the history of the Navy. With all of these resources, why,
I think I will drag a bunch of dancers to Grand Central Station, one of the busiest and most crowded places in New York!"
Man, hearing about the dance troupe heading to Grand Central Station to "perform movements" puts me in mind of the days when I performed open heart surgeries in the middle of that hockey rink. Such great times, me and Michael DeBakey.