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Gregarious Expressions

by Alicia Lynn Grega

Salvaged vintage choker

Test driving this piece I made this morning from these gorgeous angel fire agate beads and salvaged vintage champagne pearls.

I generally hate wearing things close around my neck but I keep making chokers anyway. Makes the work easier to sell, I guess.

-ali

thinking about ways to employ this …

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liking the sakura

I’m really liking the look of this pale-ish pink Sakura flower on the softer more flexible copper ring base I ordered recently.
I think I might need to order a few more. 😉

Theater of Empiricism | Gwydion Suilebhan

LOVE this description. I think it might fits the form of my new play AVENGING ARACHNE very well. Would love to hear the thought of those few of you who are now reading the first draft. -ag

Better, I think, to leave the strings showing: to keep sets simple, revealing the mechanisms that underpin them; to write plays that don’t quite fit together, rather than adhering to conventions of plot and narrative; to under-act, adopting as much as possible the rhythms of natural speech. This “Theater of Empiricism” would treat each performance like an experiment;

via Theater of Empiricism | Gwydion Suilebhan.

(thanks to @Papatola for the essay recommedation via twitter.)

GiGi La Femme, Burlesque Dancer: Gothamist

 

 

What’s the most important talent to have as a burlesque dancer? Just look like you’re having fun. You don’t want to have to try so hard to convince the audience “oh, I love what I do.” You honestly want to be loving what you’re doing. Eye contact and facial expressions, that really helps. Tell a story, in addition to your body movement on stage. But I don’t think you need to have one talent, like being an actor or an aerialist, to justify being on stage. You can be, and bring those elements to your performance and I’m sure it would add to it, but you don’t have to have any training at all. I didn’t take any classes, not that there’s anything wrong with that.

via GiGi La Femme, Burlesque Dancer: Gothamist.

Acts From Vaudeville

Acts From Vaudeville.

Plaque at Rockafeller Center from 1932 by Rene Paul Chambelian.

Silver Cephalopod Earrings by kittybelle on Etsy

 

 

 

 

Silver Cephalopod Earrings by kittybelle on Etsy

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pretty, big

LOVE this gorgeous glass I scored on etsy.com but it’s a little to big to use as a pendant.
Oops. Might prove to be a fun prop for future jewelry an other photo shoots though. Hmmmm… What would you do with piece?

First Listen: DeVotchKa, 100 Lovers : NPR

DeVotchKa’s 100 Lovers will stream at npr.org in its entirety until its release on March 1.

 

 

 

Thanks to Heather Davis for the heads-up. 🙂

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