“A New York Night” or “I Time-Traveled to 2019”

Julio Vincent Gambuto
9 min readFeb 5, 2022
Photo by Mathilde Paret on Unsplash

I just got back from 2019, and it was incredible. Last night started at 6:30pm with a dance class. Not any old jazzercise. This is a class I have taken on-and-off since 2002. The choreographer, Tootsie Olan, is an incredible force of nature who over two decades has become a friend. Whenever I live in New York or visit from my stints on the West Coast, I take the class. It’s my anchor in the city, my entry point, therapy for body, brain and soul, and my church. If you walk in creaky or slumbering because the city or life has worn you down, the wall-to-wall music and motion will leave you amped and keyed directly back into the singular pulse that makes New York New York.

Of course, the city that never sleeps has been quite sleepy for two years now. So the gang from dance class — a group of people I used to see weekly for years — became online friends throughout the pandemic. Last night we reunited without Zoom backgrounds for a pop-up class to test the waters of re-entry. The last time we were all together was March 7, 2020, dancing on the rooftop of a chic hotel in Brooklyn, a one-day event that Tootsie hosted so her devoted fans could do yoga and dance for a full Saturday. Funny enough, that retreat was called “The Day.” Without knowing it, Tootsie gave us a clear marker for when the life of the city abruptly stopped. On The Day.

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Julio Vincent Gambuto

Author + Moviemaker // Happiness in a fucked-up modern world // New book from Avid Reader Press (Simon & Schuster) // Audie Finalist // SXSW // juliovincent.com