Thursday, April 24, 2008

Springtime Rue!


My cat could eat your children

Now Playing:
mood: Rue nuggets

Rupert, our big cat finally got a hair cut yesterday. Rupert weighs around 24lbs (give or take) and grows a 4-6" coat of hair through the winter. Come springtime, he gets pretty hot not to mention, being so big with so much hair makes it very difficult for him to clean himself.

Uncle Jman swung by and gave him a shave. We call him Piggy-Rue now. You'd think being shaved almost bare would make him unhappy but he prances around purring and showing off and cleaning himself. He is more energetic and quite happy.

We were joking that you can't really tell just HOW BIG he is in pictures. Placing a quarter next to him would be kind of ridiculous. Maybe a gallon of milk.



~N

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Mighty Need

Now playing: serial experiments Lain
mood: nuggets

First of all, I made the mistake of finding this Hand of Fatima belly button ring (second pic on page). Then I surfed for more belly button jewelry, OMG! My brain has been stuck back in the days of high school with girls taking earring studs and home piercing their navels. So, within a matter of a day or so had a mighty need to have my belly button pierced. (Ok, so there was more to it than that but this pretty much sums it up).

Aside from my ears being pierced in 2nd grade, I have no other body art/modification. I have always been of the mindset of blood, guts, gore, dead things - no problem; Sharp pointy objects that make blood, guts, gore come out of body - not so much.

On Saturday, I called up Z. so he could put me into contact with his friend Ash (whom he is always singing praises about), who is a body piercer at Hearts of Fire Tattoo here in Springfield. He called her up and found out prices and such but also that she could do the piercing that day or not for a week or so because she was leaving for a piercing convention the next day. I got an appointment right then...mighty need and all.

I got to the studio (by myself) a bit early and the slightly sterile smell started to make me nervous, like going to have blood drawn at the doctors office. Ashley was super nice, super laid back, and super knowledgeable. Once she "looked at my anatomy" she helped me pick out a barbell for the jewelry. I initially wanted a garnet stone but she suggested that with my "anatomy" a 1/2" length would be better and she didn't have any that size. I went with her suggestion of 1/2" and picked the aurora borealis stone in my size instead.

I told her I was a body piercing virgin so she took extra time to explain everything top to bottom. She had me stand while she cleaned my navel and marked the spot she was going to pierce. She also explained that she pierces free-hand without a clamp to lessen the trauma to the area. By the time she had me laying horizontal on the mechanical chair I had almost forgotten about the whole piercing my flesh with sharpened metal.

"Deep breath in," ...poke
"Breath out," ...slide
"Deep breath again," ...poke
"And out," ...

That was it. Didn't hurt. Felt odd, for sure but I've hurt myself worse popping a zit. She fiddled around with it for a few seconds getting the barbell in place. I assume because I didn't watch. Then I was upright and looking at it in the mirror. She gave me a sheet with all the important info on it. Don't touch it, how to clean it, what size barbell, etc. $50 got my piercing, jewelry, and aftercare H2Ocean spray. My bar is internally threaded which means the bar is threaded on the inside and the ball inserts into it, like the pic above. That is so there is a smooth surface going through the piercing and not a threaded one. (Here is also a super un-sexy pic of my pierced belly. Not bad for free hand, huh?)

It was strangely such a pleasant experience I would almost do it again for giggles. But, I am not allowed to have it changed for a month (by her only,) and I can't touch it for 6 months. All I can do is stare at it, no touching, no turning, no breathing on it. I've been flashing it at my friends a lot. "BELLY!" It has only been 3 days and still doesn't hurt. I guess if it hurt I wouldn't want to touch it so bad, but since it doesn't it almost feels like it isn't really even there. A mirage. AHHH! want! to! touch!!! I bumped it once, but that kinda sucked. I get a little joy when it is time to use the cleaning spray but I am way to paranoid to mess with it. I want it to heal well.



When I started bellydancing I found tattoos and navel piercings distracting. The first time I saw Bahia dance I could only look at her tattoo every time she turned it toward me, even though I think she is a most beautiful and talented "classical" Raks Sharqi dancer.

I found the same problem with navel piercings (and too much body glitter for that matter.) I would focus on the body art and not the dancing. Not to say that body art (and glitter) is any different than ear piercings and costuming. And, with the popularity of Rachel Brice and American Tribal Fusion styles, it is hard to find a "tribal" dancer without the Brice inspired tattoo on her torso. It's like seeing the trendy Tramp Stamps all through the 90's. Tattos seem to have become an accepted form of body art for American tribal style dance. And really, with henna and facial piercings being a common part of many near and far East cultures it is perfectly appropriate. So I guess seeing the body art, particularly on tribal style dancers more and more often has helped me become less distracted by it.

Even though I find some tattoo art beautiful, creative, and even funny, I prefer the versatility of a piercing in case I get a wild hair up my ass. (HAHAHAHAHA I know it's just a saying, but I had a visual of a wild hair up ass...giggle...think of it, right now, in your ass, can't help it now can you...HAHAHAHA). And to be honest, once it is healed I will probably take my piercing out or put a clear retainer in it when I dance, classical BD anyway. I still don't feel like it compliments the classical BD style. Maybe I'll change my mind. I may not be able to afford that 18k gold HoF but I can get a barbell that I can add my own charm to. So either way I win.

~N

RMT @Joplin Renn Fest

THIS WEEKEND!

Red Moon Tribe will be performing at the First Annual Joplin Rennaisance Festival!

April 26 and 27, 2008

Village of Fareham located in Landreth Park – Joplin, Missouri

In participation with: Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity

Click below for more information, maps & to buy tickets online:

www.joplinrenfestival.com

"Nothing has rocked Joplin like this, since the earthquake of 1811!

The Joplin Renaissance Festival will offer many examples of true life in the Renaissance time. There will be several encampments in the village
where the residents live in true period fashion. There will be
reenactments and living history tours. Plus a Birds of Prey free flight
show.
Bring the children to be knighted by Queen Elizabeth, but don't expect them to receive a Knighting without a little effort!"

"Let the little one's explore the children's area, offering games and
special fun events just for them."

"one admission gets you all of this, plus
more!

The Limey Birds

Queens Gambit

Barbarian Battles

Byron T. Bear

Red Moon Tribe

The Bedlam Bards

The Lord Mayor's Company

The Musical Blades

Matthew the Magician

The Royal Gauntlet

Steven Peyton magic

Lord Kerridyn

Brother Donald

The Sonic Sidhe

Howl-O

Brambles School of Defence

Twisted Blades

Chiron

The Brotherhood of Steel

Where else can you find this much for
so little?"

Joplin Renaissance Festival is proudly sponsored by:
The Joplin Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Red Moon Tribe will be performing four shows a day:

10:15am at The Arabesque Stage

12:00pm at The Cock & Bull Stage (near the Cat's Claw Pub)

3:00pm at The Arabesque Stage

4:00pm at The Royal Smoker (near the Cat's Claw Pub)

and be sure to see us in The Last Huzzah show at closing gate, St. James Stage, starting at 5:15pm

Come see us at our Gypsy Encampment near The Arabesque Stage! we have Gypsy Gems for the little ones and will be sharing a bit o' Gypsy Magic with the Good Folke and visitors of Fareham Village!


Thursday, April 17, 2008

Em's Nerdy-Thirty No Talent Lip Sync Contest Extravaganza

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Now playing: more Invader Zim (with the commentary on, thank you very much).
mood: chocolate ice cream w/hot fudge (it should follow this bacon and mustard sandwich nicely).

Yeah, so my name isn't really Naima... but it's not really Em either, HAHAHA!

Although, "Hey You!" works too.

Anyway, for my birthday pleasure this year, I have commanded a Lip Sync Contest in my honor with fabulous useless prizes. The contest is sure to be a riot and shenanigans will ensue. I especially like the "no talent" contest part, thank you Jman.

So if you're itchin' to show off your Milli Vanilli skills I will see you on July 5th. That should be plenty of time to get an act together.

~N
err...
Em...
err... whatever

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Naima Workshop in One Month!

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May 17, 2008 - Buffalo, MO
Sisters of the Moon Middle Eastern Dance Academy presents
Naima

9am-3pm
O'Bannon Community Center
315 E Ramsey St
Buffalo, MO

$30 pre-register by May 10, 2008
$35 at the door.

6pm Hafla - $5 (free for dancers and workshop attendants)
$20 for DVD of show

for more info call Chris at 417-849-7661


Find music for the workshop choreography here, Faten Salama's Best of Egyptian Dance 2005.


We're gonna have fun! I'll tell bad jokes and make funny faces (just kidding). It will be great!
I will also have choreography handouts and some other BD goodies I'm willing to part with for cheap!

OMG I love hairpin lace! I crocheted together a few pieces and liked it so much I've completely ripped out another project I've been working on for weeks to redo in hairpin lace.

~N

Now playing: Invader Zim season 1
mood: "meats of evil"

Khadijah dances and interview



Now playing: Metalocalpse
mood: Texas fries from Ziggies

Here is a cool interview and khaleeji dance by Khadijah I found on youtube.com. This is from a cable show produced in California (I think). Check out the other Hafla TV clips. Is spifty!

~N

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Lulu Sabongi


I came across this video of Lulu Sabongi from Brazil. Enjoy

Now playing: Lost in Translation
mood: jalapeno thick burger from Hardees

Had to bike home in the rain last night. Wasn't that bad accept when we turned toward downwind. The backyard is completely flooded again. My dad sent a picture of someone who found a carp in their yard from all of the flooding. They had gigged it with the yard rake o.O

~N

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Odessa in Sedalia - 04/26/08

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New Location -
Liberty Park Convention Hall
1500 W 3rd
Sedalia, MO.

Odessa will be teaching arm motions, zill patterns layered with step combos, and cane steps with combos in the morning. Then a drum choreography in the afternoon.
Show to benefit Humane's Society $5 with dance slots and show videos available.
$55 pre/ $65 after April 20th
For more info- contact Judy Cunningham 660-826-5743
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Now playing: Tori Amos - Tales of a Librarian
mood: cheese biscuits with butter and grape jelly

04/10/08 UPDATE* This page is current http://www.simonesveil.com/. Thanks Jemina!

Thinking about workshops...I really miss going to Simone's 7th Veil workshops. I have always had a lot of fun at them. Everyone there has always been nice, the place is clean, the lunches tastey. (Btw, if you don't eat humus like, everyday, then it's a good idea not to eat it at a dance workshop unless you've brought your Gas X.) And Simone, update your website! It only goes through 2006. Put one of your lovely ladies on it. I would like to know what is going on in the Lou even if I can't make it up there any time soon.

~N

Monday, April 07, 2008

More Crochet


"Bellydance" necklace (I gave this as a gift)

Now playing: Two and a Half Men
mood: maple sugar oatmeal

Since my new interest in crochet, I have been zooming along with small projects for practice.

I have conveniently renamed them something more "bellydance" so I can show them off here.


Bellydance tote bag



Dance shrug


Hip Scarf (I did happen to wrap this around my hips at the Global Dance Collective Student Night, so it counts as a hip scarf).


More cute totes

Crochet Pattern Central
has more free patterns than you can shake a stick at. And this top is SO cute I could die!

~N

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Bellydance...

...according to Wikipedia <-go here, the encyclopedia of the new century.

Now playing: XIII spin magic
mood: ice cream!

~N

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Evolution Dance Company @ First Friday Art walk

Don’t miss Evolution Dance Company on the First Friday Art Walk!

When:
Friday Apr 04, 2008
at 6:00 PM

Where::
Good Girl Art Gallery
215 W. Olive St.
Springfield, MO 65806


www.springfieldbellydance.com

Death and Taxes

now playing: Titanic
mood: UGH! I just took a swig of burnt coffee, yuk! =\

Sorry, I've dropped the blogging torch again. Finished filing taxes this morning. This is the first year I've ever filled with a business. I used Turbo Tax "Home and Business" software. Very easy to use and it covers SO much. I could probably write-off my big toe as a deduction if I had a receipt for it.

I have head of hurting o.O

Here is an interactive site that shows where your 2008 tax dollars go. Don't worry, you can zoom in and out.

Oh, I forgot to do an April Fool's Joke yesterday. Here we go...

I'm having Heath Ledger's love child.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA....?

Yeah, not so funny when I announce the joke ahead of time.

~N