Jan. 19th, 2006

alonewiththemoon: Drumlin Farm Banding Station 2016 (shinymaia)
The Ominous Collective is having a big one-year anniversary show, and I'm part of it! I'll be doing two sets of gothic belly dance, one featuring wings since I'll have a wonderfully large stage to work on. Yay! And as you can see, Seven Sunless Days are part of the show as well. It will be a wonderfully entertaining evening, all in all.

Celebrate the 1-year Anniversary of the Ominous Collective...
The Unofficial Paranoiac-Critical Science Fair!
Thursday February 9, Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
7-11PM, All Ages.
Featuring performances by:


Seven Sunless Days etheradustrial; Emergenza Semi-Finalists
The Glass Set petulant pop (Noise Poll Nominees for best new band of 2005 and best stage presence [Leah Callahan])
Thylacine one part Garbage, one part Lords of Acid
New Remorse rock electronica
Specimen 37 psychetronic rock for mind expansion
Lucretia’s Daggers dark lyrical art rock
Optic Rose ambient gothic
Brian King (of What time is it Mr. Fox) acoustic gothic
Badriya the Bellydancer

And poetry readings/musings from:
Jutta
Edward J. Carvalho
Edrie

Photography by Naomi Rubin will also be on display.

Tickets $10 in advance; can be purchased from any of the performers (I'd love to sell you tickets) or on-line at TicketWeb
alonewiththemoon: Drumlin Farm Banding Station 2016 (shinymaia)
I don't know why I'm feeling so nervous about presenting a piece I'm working on in tonight's dance class, but I'm jumpier than a sack of cats on speed. I'm dancing to it on Sunday as well, but that doesn't seem to bother me as much somehow. I guess it's because I've been struggling with it a bit over the last week, but I chose the music on purpose because I knew it would challenge me (Sami Nassair's Enter the Rakkasa, from Beyond the Desert, for those to whom that means anything). The music requires a lot of travelling steps, and I tend to stay relatively rooted if I don't push myself. Last night I worked on it and felt like I was just being too loopy and turning too much, but then I watched footage of Tahiya Carioca dancing to a similar piece of music, and she was pretty loopy and turny too. I think the difference is I just look loopy when I'm loopy, and she looks elegant. Sigh.

I think I know what my next major costume purchase will be though--a recreation of the costume Tahyia's wearing in that clip (I forget the name of the movie it's from, but it's on the Legends of Bellydance DVD, her second clip, Tableau 2). It's a black and white film, so I get to make up the colors; I'm thinking copper and silver combined. Local costumer Shadia can definitely do this kind of work; it won't be cheap, but it won't be more expensive than a quality off-the-rack costume (which to me means between $500 and $700 for a full costume) and it will be made to fit and in exactly the colors I want.

I'd really like this week to be over.

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