Friday, May 28, 2010

Catchin' up once again-let's start w/ Around the World in 80 days!

I have quite a lot to recap for the months of April & May both in my work as a fiber artist and a belly dancer. All this catching up is going to take a few installments on the blog and will start with...my first excuse for lagging on my blog.

Have you heard of the stage shows I've put on? They are crazy! They include most of the tribal belly dancers in the greater Los Angeles area in some way or another, this year our cast alone was about 70 people! We also had 4 major backdrops, an after party, a boatload of volunteers, a handbuilt platform, the basket of a hot air baloon, an elephant, a lot of food, drink, a bakesale, a silent auction & a spotlight! I'll post some pics and video and you can see what I mean!

Stage set up beginning on the Friday before the show, Gigi is smiling in the foreground.


Performer check in table, Robin & her friend...

It's kind of crazy for a few girls who are NOT the Walt Disney company (no where near it), have hardly any money, BUT are blessed with a LOT of talented friends. If I say so myself it is a testament to what can be done with a little tenacity, and hard work.



This year's show theme was Around the World in 80 days and was a fund raiser for the Midnight Mission-Family Housing unit...I'm preparing to tie up the financial end of things and can proudly say we have collected $500 to donate! Not as good as last year ($1500), but everyone knows the economy totally sucks. So I am still proud of what we accomplished. And let me go ahead and drop some names here...do you know who was in our show??? Unmata, Frederique, Tabu, Lee Ali, Sooz, Frank Farinaro, Aubre & her troupe Lumina Dance Company, Heather Shoopman & her troupe se7en becomes twe12ve, Marjhani, just an incredibly great cast!!
So here starts the slideshow...

This is my driveway with back drops being painted by my talented husband Robert & daughter Jillian



I cannot even imagine what people in the neighborhood of the show thought when they saw this scene! Girls have to go get their coffee, even if they are in costume...


I have a feeling the Tsingani girls don't believe we'll pull this off...or do they?


Jenn O. & Julie are modeling our t-shirts! We still have some if you want to buy one drop me a line...

Always sweet and patient Michelle, Ayse's sister...I honestly don't know why any of these people put up with us and our outlandish schemes!


One back drop going up


this is the lovely and ever dignified Bonnie of Tsingani fame...


Sooz & Zach

Jillian and Lisa (blurry)


Khani consulting w/ Sooz, Tabu standing to the side...Tech rehearsal blah blah blah!


Frederique & I'm not sure...Sloan and I think it's for the India part...


Khani & Ayse being very official... I just tried to stay out of their way and deal with other types of problems!


Jillian-Gigi, Kris, Lisa & Jenn in background

Ayse- Frank & I- Thank all my lucky stars when our original male star backed out of the show we found Frank Farinaro he could not only dance amazingly but act as well!!!


Umata on the stairs! We are so f-ing lucky!!

Dressing room scene


Heather Shoopman and her troupe- se7en becomes twe12e are a bunch of sillies...they did an amazing piece portraying a storm!

Aubre also a silly.

Politti tells me ALL the Geisha's smoke!

Tandava those Saloon girls!!

Look at what goes on backstage!! A bunch of kissing!!

For videos of the show check our group blog http://mythicalcreaturesla.blogspot.com/

Right after completing our stage show, I threw all my energy into preparing for Tribal Fest, we consolidated some of that energy by re-using some of the choreography from 80 days and presented a Trip Around the World themed piece. AND for me the icing on the cake was that I was honored with the opportunity to teach a workshop at Tribal Fest! Island Influences. I think it went very well, once again saying so myself...I had a good time anyway, we all got a good sweat and I did some cool fusing of Hula/Tahitian dance with Tribal Belly dance but that story is next...

2 comments:

Yarndancer said...

Wow, it looks amazing! I wish I could have been there... Looks like it took an huge amount of hard work too! Well done on the event and on raising so much money for the charity, especially hard in this economy. You rock!

Elizabeth said...

Thanks, it was really fun and everyone will laugh at me because every time I do a big event I start saying "never again" about 8 weeks before and keep repeating the mantra until after the show is over...but you know I always end up doing another one. And top it off Princess Farhana came up to me at Tribal Fest and said, "I'll be in your next show" so I guess I have to do another one...