Monday, April 30, 2007

HaflaNW brings you FuFu's Jungle Girl, minus the music

For my first introduction back into the "offical performance arena" I danced at the Nari Women's Hafla Northwest. It was wonderful! All the performances were amazing. Nalini dazzled us with her cool and expressive Bollywood dancing. The Nari women danced several traditional dances from a variety of countries. A few girls from my class gave some fabulous performances. Plus, I got to meet Indigo. You know I have looked her up a bit and never met her until last night.

Well, the time after intermission came for my performance. I was just going to get out there and improvise to Buda. I planned to sing this bit "My Own Home" from the Jungle Book. I thought, "Oh yeah, balance this bowl on my head while acting like the water girl, dance around a bit, do my party trick, Buda kicks in, more dancing and wowing the crowd, then I'd walk out singing the latter part of "My Own Home." But NO!

I had to go and grab the wrong frickin CD. I pulled some audio book I was listening to in the car instead of my Dance CD. OH MY Goodness!

So, I'm whistling and walking in with the bowl. I make my way to center stage and pose. No music. I'm waiting... waiting... waiting... I hear someone whisper, "Is she supposed to do something?" So, I smile at the audience quite coyly. Hee hee hee hee... I pose as for a photo. Oh, here's another photo op - next pose. And another... Then, the CD comes on and it's frickin Rhonda Byrnes telling everyone about The Secret!

Oh the terror you could see in my eyes. But, I played it off. I made some graceful gestures for "CUT!!! You silly man in the back pushing the play button! Can't you see this is entirely WRONG? There's no music going on! Good Gods help me now!" I said Gods because in crazy situations such as this, one must ask for as much help as one can possibly get. So, DJ in the darkness finally sees my desparate attempts to cut the music. I mean really! What was I going to do? Dance to someone speaking? I don't think so!

So, I tell the audience, "Why don't I just sing and dance for you now." To which I received much cheering. I think I started to become like one of those reality TV shows that is so utterly painful that it hurts to watch, but you CANNOT tear your eyes away. I couldn't even hear the audience breathe. But I did.

I took my bowl off my head, pretended that I was in the forest singing to my bowl because it was the only one that would listen. I imagined myself by the side of the water, singing of always having "to fetch the water". I sang the story to the audience of how one day I would grow up and "have a handsome husband and a daughter of my own." I finished the main body of the song, placed the bowl on my head, turned to carry my water back home, and with the bowl balanced atop my head, I curtsied so deeply my right knee touched the ground.

It wasn't my best day of singing. I kept forgetting to breathe and the key of the song; and with my adreneline pumping, I was afraid my voice would crack. I just hate to have an audience hear that. It makes me cringe. But - luckliy I avoided the crack-ege (get your mind out of the gutter!). I mean, I haven't tried to belly dance and sing simultaneously. That is amazingly hard!

It wasn't my best day of dancing. I had planned to so much more. I had ami's and turns and belly tricks tucked in my belt. But, alas - it was a wonderful performance.

Many dancers came up to me after and said that they could never do what I just did. They were shocked and amazed that I kept going. One woman told me she would have run off stage. After the show, many people thanked me and told me how amazingly brave I was. People even told me I had a wonderful voice.

I was in shock. Had I really done that? I had and I pulled it off! So - when's the next performance?

If you'd like to see a mini-video of it... check here:

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Stroopwafels and the Raffle Shirt

STROOPWAFELS
I love Stroopwafels. Mike just brought some back from the Netherlands. mmmm.... They are filled with maple syrup or caramel and smashed together with thin waffles that are similar to ice cream cones. "Ahm-yum-mrf-rem" That's the sound of me eating this one.





The RAFFLE SHIRT

It is LOVELY! It started out as a size large and worked it's way into a size small.
Material: One Large Cotton short sleeve PTC T-shirt, One size 12 Cotton Lycra striped button up shirt
Pattern Inspiration: DvF famous wrap/trench dress, Zac Posen orange dress that Kate Bosworth is wearing in Vogue, Business Appropriate attire for an engineer that is still fashionable
Design Elements: Cuffs from button up, puffed sleeves at cuff, gathered sleeve at shoulder cap, deep v-neck with gathers under bust, gathers at front shoulder seams, corset-ish fitted midriff (bust to hip), logo on the left hip (used to be on the left breast).
Make Again? Yes I would make this for myself next time.
Modifications for Next: Start with a size XL or XXL T-shirt with LONG sleeves, wrap the T-shirt material at the cuff rather than gathering, extend the cuff to end at the top of the forearm rather than the bicep

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Ruby Dance Skirt & 1+3 Top

RUBY Dance SKIRT
Oh did I ever have fun this weekend! I made a practice skirt for dance.
It flits and flutters to my hearts content! I'm wearing it tucked into my hips at each side. The full length hem actually hits at my knees.

Material: light nylon knit
Print: Pucci print in pink, grey, black and white
Pattern Inspiration: Designed after Ruby's brown dance skirt
Design Elements: U-shaped hemline, skirt front/back built in side seam godets, spiral ruffle at hem of skirt front/back, shaped yolk
Make Again? Absolutely! The fabric was the perfect choice: light and drapey. The side fullness flips forward and back when I snap my hips. This is perfect for Belly or Latin dance.
Modifications for Next: I would lower the hemline 8 inches, reduce the waist measurement by 2-3", add a 1/4" or 1/2" elastic, try a point at the side seams rather than a rounded edge

*I just found out Ruby bought this skirt from American Apparel. How did they design a dance skirt and not even know it!?*

1+3 TOP
I made this top months ago. Enlarged it at Kinkos after downloading from SISI. This always makes me feel sexy. I have it pulled up over my bust like I wear it in Dance class. When worn normally, it is "gathered" at one side and works perfectly for my short torso.
Material: light cotton nylon knit
Design Elements: Gathered at one side, that fun 80's off-the-shoulder-show-one-bra-strap-I'm-too-sexy-look.
Make Again? Absolutely! I love this fabric and want it in other colors. It's drapey and clingy at the same time. Like the skirt, it is perfect for Belly or Latin dance.
Modifications for Next: I accidentally cut one sleeve off and would leave it on next time. Oh the fun you have from not fully understanding someone's design. But, that's how I learn! Make a mistake, understand what it means and fix it next time!

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