Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tomorrow!!!

Tomorrow is Raqs Bohéme!
At the Czar Bar, in Downtown Kansas City.  Doors open at 6 (5$ cover), dancing starts 'round 6:30 barring any technical difficulties, and the show goes on until 9pm.

Added to all that, we have a special guest dancer from out of town - Brittney Laleh Banai!

You do not want to miss this show.

Monday, April 16, 2012

.home.again.

I want to do a proper "what happened" post, but it's going to require pictures, and I didn't really take many. At all. Fortunately Carrie Meyer was there, working her butt off documenting everything; so hopefully with her permission I'll reference a few of her snaps later (and then you can thank her by buying copies from her website!) with better narration and stories and squirrels.
But I did take a few photos, and I might as well share them...

It was really really dark when my plane took off. really dark.
sssssooooooooooooooooo DARK. You don't know.
It was dark.
 
 The beautiful view flying out of Chicago.

 Me harassing Nathaniel Johnstone.

 The creepy creepy "Dive Bar" we walked past while foraging in the city for noms. Creepy. Beyond creepy.
DO YOU SEE HOW CREEPY!
I should have gone in. I wanted to, in that masochistic seriously curious kind of way.
I also sort of wanted to run screaming.
Sort of.
Not really.
 
And mz. Ami Amore, spazzing with me and the camera.


Friday, April 13, 2012

.unrelated. .sort.of.

I'm in Rhode Island at Waking Persephone. So far it's been awesome (as if it ever wouldn't have been) - I'm hanging with the most amazing ladies and gents, and having a great time.
Last night was Motif - I took no pictures for a lack of batteries, but my friend Carrie of Dancer's Eye took quite a few.

Carrie recently had a bat invade her house.
It's hilarious.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

yay stress!

At this time tomorrow I will be on a plane to Rhode Island for 4 days of dance awesomeness at Waking Persephone. Any time I go to a workshop, let alone a workshop I'm teaching at, there's a certain amount of stress involved. This being my first workshop experience (that I'm teaching at) on the East Coast, my old stomping grounds, I am a little extra stressed.
Layering on top of that the workshop I'm teaching here in KC next week, plus the already layers cat-mischief, and the possibility of an art show in May...my body is freaking out a little.

This happens - I get stressed, and my body freaks out.
So I'm doing what I can to be extra nice to myself.

I put the painting aside for the moment - I need to focus on one thing at a time, and the immediate thing is Waking Persephone; not Warrior Weekend, not the cats, not the Art Show.
I'm going to bed early - one of my stress reactions is extreme fatigue. Can't for the life of me pull myself out of bed levels of fatigue. And it's usually complicated with "Can't Get to Sleep" as well.
I'm being extra super careful about what I put into my body - nothing I didn't cook myself; less fat, meat, dairy, and no alcohol. More veggies and fruit, and lots of nettle infusions and ginger tea.
And when that overwhelmed feeling starts hitting me, I sit back for a moment and love on a cat.

Here's the rub - as a dancer, my body is my medium. It is with my body that I create this art.
And unlike my brushes for painting, or my pens for illustration - I can't just go pick up a new one if I don't take care of it properly.
As a asthmatic celiac dancer prone to kidney stones - the choices I make in particular have both immediate and long term effects on my appearance and my overall health.
It's a well documented fact that stress effects the immune system, and that the immune system effects almost every function of your well being - skin tone, energy levels, alertness, mood...make a list.

Super awesome, yes?

It's all just one more piece of the puzzle. It's not just maintaining your costumes, and keeping your makeup fresh, and knowing how to pile your hair. You've got to, as a dancer, take particular care to maintain your medium - your body. Not only technique and conditioning; but proper nutrition, adequate rest, and keeping your stress levels to a minimum.
You've got to feed your body, your mind, and your spirit.