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Category Archives: Stardust
Tapping into Pleasure
Look what I bought yesterday… Yep, I bought some sneaker-type Capezio tap shoes. Got them on a clearance special from Dancecraft. Aren’t they cool? Plus, the added bonus of being easy on my wide, high-arched feet. I might even be able … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Stardust, Sun
Tagged brain, dance, health, neuroplasticity, performing, performing arts, school
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In which Georgia lets me down
Yesterday, this was what Georgia Nicols told me the universe had in store for me: Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) People will view you with admiration today. Some aspects of your life are suddenly more public, and they throw you in … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Stardust
Tagged awards, life, performing
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Turtle-talking with Crush
I so totally love Crush. He’s like one of my parenting role-models (and my only fictional, cartoon, anthropomorphized one). So, I was very excited to find the show Turtle Talk with Crush at California Adventure. It turned out to be one of the more amazing … Continue reading
Posted in Mothership, Observatory, Stardust, summer solstice, Sun
Tagged Disneyland, parenting, performing, technology, theatre
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My Vocal Coach
My very excellent vocal coach finally got herself a MySpace page and Facebook presence. I knew she worked with some famous people, but holy cow. Check it out: http://www.myspace.com/taylorefox I’m impressed. What an amazing life she’s led.
Posted in Stardust
Tagged art, culture, performing, performing arts, singing, teaching, voice
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Rajaton
I had a perfect evening on Wednesday. My friend (and voice teacher) and I went to see the Finnish a capella ensemble Rajaton perform at the Festival Vancouver. First, we went to the Shaughnessy Restaurant at Van Dusen Gardens. We sat … Continue reading
Posted in Stardust, summer solstice, Sun
Tagged art, culture, music, performing, performing arts, review, singing, voice
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Summer Love
I think I’m having a summer fling with a television show. Well, who knows if this is just summer love. Maybe this love affair will last into the next season. But if it’s just for the summer I guess that’s … Continue reading
Paying Gig
So, I’m playing an historical character at a multi-cultural festival today. This will be the third and last day. I think I was hooked by the fact it was a gig that paid real money. But now that I’m doing … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Stardust, Sun
Tagged clothes, performing, weather
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Just show me the red carpet.
It’s official. I’ve been nominated for best supporting actress in a musical or pantomime with Community Theatre Coalition, along with a lot of other great people from Iolanthe. http://www.bclocalnews.com/surrey_area/surreyleader/entertainment/23125974.html I have some pretty stiff competition in my category though, so … Continue reading
Tell me, but quietly and out of earshot of the daycare ladies
If you’ve been following this bjournal for a while you might recall I vowed to stop lurking in doorways. I took a big step out of the doorway by deciding to submit my name to audition for professional theatre companies–and … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Mothership, Stardust, Sun
Tagged auditions, families, Humor, kids, music, parenting, performing, theatre
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Overheard in My Brain
LB: Hey, RB, the alarm is going, we’ve gotta get up. RB: spiff fff, mynne leeffing LB: What? I can’t hear you with your face in the pillow. RB: Piss off! I’m sleeping! LB: Well, we did agree that we would … Continue reading
Posted in Aliens and uncharted planets, Observatory, Stardust, Sun
Tagged brain, human behavior, Humor, mental health
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