In Remembrance of Jim X. Borzym
(Text to accompany posted photos)
I met Jim in the autumn of ‘81 at a weekend dance camp on beautiful Suttle Lake in Sisters Oregon.
He immediately attracted my attention - tall, dark and handsome; with a witty flirtatious line of Long Island patter and a mischievous smile.
Love at First Dance:
(pic of Jim dancing)
Jim’s enduring style, grace, and smooth, attentive lead sparked a 4 year-long whirlwind of traveling and living together in a Santa Barbara dance/romance partnership.
He came into town to check things out and after easily landing a job with a local Santa Barbara HVAC engineering firm, relocated from Montana into my tiny studio cottage enclosed in what we dubbed The Enchanted Garden.
Almost immediately we began to fantasize about creating a weekend pleine-aire dance festival in Santa Barbara’s beautiful Oak Park.
We sounded out others on the newly formed SBCDS Dance Committee - plans rapidly evolved and the 1st SBCDS Harvest Moon Dance Festival was up and running - brought to fruition through the enthusiasm and devoted help of a multi-talented crew of volunteer dancers,
(pic of parachute crew volunteers)
musicians and others;
(pic of multi-talented musician, Dance Committee member and Parachute Crew Coordinator - Carl Magagnosc)
Here is how it looked in the evening on the dance floor in romantic Oak Park below the full moon and billowing parachute at our 1st SBCDS Harvest Moon Dance Festival.
(pic of dance floor decor)
Here is how it felt to us after the last waltz of the weekend - basking in a sense of accomplishment and the hope that the festival might continue many years into the future as a lasting legacy for the SBCDS community.
(pic of Jim and Lily at end of festival)
Although Jim and I parted ways a few years later, we renewed our friendship in the early ‘2000’s, and kept in ever closer contact by phone and email during the Covid years.
I miss Jim daily, it’s hard to believe he’s really gone. I console myself thinking of him reunited with members of his much-beloved dance-loving family and Dance Community members whom I imagine waltzing together, beaming their warmth and love down on those of us temporarily left behind.
Dance on . . . Dear Jim,
Remember us as we remember you . . . with enduring Love,
Lily