 I didn't realize until I read it last night that there's a Uranus joke in the Harry Potter books. I am what is it? It's Ron saying it to Harry when it's in the fifth book. And he just, he comes out, it's when he's in Delirium and they're in the place where they're fighting the Death Eaters and there's that veil on the thing and he's, Ron is all tripped out and just says, hey, we did this thing, we're in class, we studied Uranus, get it Harry? We studied Uranus. That joke was not worth it. Hey, welcome back to our Steward Race, it's Ethan from Corvette. But I am a Hufflepuff and you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content. It's so juicy. We can't read about a lot of the K Squawks. I picked up my Harry Potter book again. I had stopped reading it. I've been in two years. No, I stopped reading it in January. About two years. I started reading the book, this book, year ago. Yeah, you took forever. Yep. And today we are reacting to some classical books. No, classical music. Good. I assume it's Indian classical music. Yes. It's actually the Debar Festival. Oh, cool. Yeah, so it's going to be one of those. Oh, great. We've reacted to, I believe, one of hers before. You maybe recognize her. She was insane. Yeah, insanely good. I think she does Carnatic music. I don't know if that's exactly what this is, but this one's called the genius of, say her name, Aruna Sairam. And it's Kalinga Natana Tilana, Krishna's Serpent Dance. Cool. Did Sridevi do something about the Serpent Dance? No, the first thing we ever saw of Sridevi was the dance of like a snake. The snake dance. Yeah. But I don't think it could have something to do. You can tell us. But I love the Debar Festival. Yeah, my favorite videos. Yep. So you ready to be transported? Ready to go. Here we go. Debar. Is that how you book the house? Debar. Debar. Debar. That was very different from any other one we've ever seen. Yeah. And I think this one feels like way above our intelligence. Yeah. And it never ceases to amaze. Like in, I'm not saying it's not impressive to us because that is impressive. That's how impressive it is. Yeah. I don't think it looks difficult, but I know that I'm not grasping exactly how difficult it is to transition. Sure. That's what I feel like this one is mostly about. Like the ease of her transitions from the, what are they called, the Raghavas? Raghavas that she's transitioning from seem insanely difficult. I know. And they've got them memorized. Yeah. And they know exactly where they're going to go and when they're going to go there. And it's like, it's like watching Yildagrass Tyson talk. It's like when he's doing what he's doing. Especially when he's talking about the universe. Yeah, exactly. You know, you know that he's way over your head. And he's bringing it down to your level so that you can understand, you know. And it also, I don't know why this one struck me this way, but the difference of Eastern and Western music reminds me of the difference of the languages in that we're a Latin and Germanic based language. Yeah. And they're Sanskrit. And they're very, very, very different. Yeah. And they've got sounds they make and intonations that they make that we don't include. And that's exactly what happens in their music. There's a level of complexity. There's modality. There's intonations. There's rhythms and spaces between things that we just don't do. Like the random spacing. Yes. So the only thing I can think of that's slightly similar in Western is jazz. Right. That doesn't have a lot of rules as well. And what we've learned is this does have rules, but it sounds like it's just improvised right off the top of your head. And everybody else in this was also crazy impressive. Yeah. All the musicians in this were crazy impressive. But yeah, her one, she looked like she was having a blast. And she won it. The same look you get from Zakir. Usaji Zakir was saying he won. He's just having a blast. And also he knows that I'm that good. Right. You're going to be impressed with what I'm about to do. Right. Exactly. And you could see it in their face, not that they're arrogant or anything. But when you're that good, right, you know, like, you know, you should be confident. You should be confident. That's not arrogance. No, when you work for something for that long, it's not like you need to be like, I'm the greatest thing ever. But you, you can know that you're great. Absolutely. This is a very, this is very pale in comparison, but maybe it's a good comparison is like when you used to watch Kobe in the zone, right? Like, I wasn't a Laker fan. But how could you not when Kobe was just in the zone? Yeah. And he played with a swagger. Yeah. That isn't a level of like conceit. It's just I feel it. I'm in it. I know I can do something that other people can't. And it's like, if you were an eagle and you could fly, you'd look at all the other animals and go, I can fly. You can't. And that's exactly what it's like. This level of excellence is incredible. Yeah. That didn't disappoint. Not at all. Like I said, it probably went way over our head exactly how difficult what she just did was. Yeah. And it seemed difficult. Like those transitions were like, I don't think they're that easy, you know, to do flawlessly, as well as the tightness of the other instrumentalists around her. And I think they're following her lead in terms of the slowing down of something, not when to slow, but how they slow, making sure they're in sync and watching her hand. Yeah. And I'd love to go to a festival like this, where all you get to do is listen to this day and day. Last year, the bar invited us. But it was like a week before, which we would have loved to have gone. But my wife was like nine months pregnant at the time. And we were saving up for you going to India and all that stuff. And now COVID. So I don't know what that a baller festival is doing, but hopefully next year or the year after, depending on what the world looks like at that time. Sadly, the world is a very different place today than it was a year ago. Yeah. It's very sad. Yeah. But we'll get back there. We'll get we'll get we'll get there. Hang in there, everybody. But one day, yeah, I would absolutely love to go to this festival. Everything we've seen, we've not seen one bad performance or one, not even like, not even bad, just not mediocre. Everything has been mediocre. So yeah, whenever that happens, we would love to go and let us know more videos that we should react to classical music down below.