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alonewiththemoon ([personal profile] alonewiththemoon) wrote2008-12-02 01:33 pm

i'll be my own superstar

Half my foot is numb.  It's an odd sensation.

I seem to have decided by non-decision that I am not going to the Bellydance Superstars show at the Regent tonight.  I feel a little bad about that because I would like to support the dancers, and I'd be happy to see Bozenka again, but honestly I'd rather be dancing myself in class, not to mention saving the $30-50 that tickets cost.  And I don't think that seeing Bozenka up on the stage dancing to canned music could really compare to seeing her up close with a live band.  I admire all the other dancers, but none of them are truly superstar status to me.  Plus the show has gotten mediocre reviews.  So all in all, the non-decision is clear.

I am working on answering some interview questions, one of which is what do I see as the role of gothic belly dance in the larger world of belly dance as a whole.  I'm not sure GBD--or any other style, for that matter--really has a role, as such.  But it's making me do some interesting thinking about its role in my personal world of belly dance, which is really the only way I feel I can answer the question.  Ponder, ponder.

[identity profile] panzerkunst.livejournal.com 2008-12-03 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Me and Sheri went last minute to the Superstars, found half price tickets online. Sadly for Sheri, Sharon wasn't in this show. :-(

I think I have all the music that the tribal dancers used!