Saturday night I hear the beat of the drum. Venturing out I see a big Eisa dance group doing their thing just up the road.
Have a look at the video. This is 30 metres from my front door.
It is the greatest fun. When they finish the performance I join in on peace and love dance, which Chinen san taught me a few weeks ago. We drink beer and they start throwing people up in the air.
Amidst the fun, I am grabbed and they hurl my walrus-like body high in the air. I was frankly amazed as I am no lightweight. Thanks people I had a great time.
Then I go fishing.

Get about as oiled as a diesel train
Gonna set this dance alight
‘Cause Saturday night’s the night I like
Saturday night’s alright, alright, alright
And so to bed.
No surprise in continuing function of the Chinese engine – I recall reading of the FW190 replica constructed a few years ago, which used a Chinese radial engine, sInce BMW radials are not made these day. As far as I know it is still flying about making lots of noise.
http://www.meiermotors.com/en/component/content/article/65-flugwerk190.html
This site has some stuff about the Chinese radial —