Extreme Clean-Sewing room

You know those times when you just have to get something clean and organized? Well, we had that instance a few weeks ago. We decided that it was time to clean, organize, and redo the sewing room.

This is what it looked like before.

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Yep, it was pretty bad. There were scraps on the floor, spools of thread rolling around, and junk everywhere. We could never find what we wanted easily, there were projects everywhere. And this was all because we didn't put away what we had gotten out. It was frustrating and we wanted to make things but we didn't want to battle the mess.

So, we set to deep cleaning. We took everything out, repainted, organized, and moved everything back in. And walla….

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                                                                             …a nice clean sewing room.

Of course, it wasn't that easy. We had to work on it a lot (and it's still not totally done). But now, we will enjoy sewing and making things so much more in our clean room. We'll get things done faster and we'll try to put away what we got out :-).

It kind of reminds me of what God did for us.

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!              ~2 Corinthians 5:17

Grand Opening!!!

Today finally marks the grand opening of my two stores. Be sure to check them out with the widgets to the right. But first, let me tell you more about them.

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First of all, I have an etsy store. This is where I will sell everything that I make. Right now, there are pins, keychains and a few other things in there. I am looking to add much more to this store in the future including hand-embroidered items and cute ballet accessories.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

Cafepress_logoMy second store is through cafepress. Here, I sell screen-printed items. I have a few Just Like Rebekah products in there right now. However, later, I am going to add shirts for the Nutcracker ballet (like for the individual parts) as well as some for UNC. Caleb is helping me on all the graphics for these products.

Hope you enjoy my new stores. Keep your eyes out for new items.

Broadcast Production

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The new Broadcast Production website is up and running. Caleb and Joshua have been working hard and have come out with a new look.

Broadcast Production is headed by my brothers, Caleb and Joshua. For now, this is just their hobby and they enjoy making mini movies and animating things while learning the ins and outs of production work. They hope to glorify God and bring light into a dark world through their work. So, check it out, you'll be impressed.   

Home again, home again, jigetty jig

Well, I'm back. Did you miss me? I  had so much fun these past five weeks. Here's an update.

Joffrey South

Joffrey South was a great 3 weeks. I danced for six hours a day (mostly ballet) and loved it the whole time. One of the best things about it was that I got a GREAT roommate. Her name was Laura and she and I were two peas in a pod. She's been home-educated her whole life, she has scoliosis, we've had some of the same parts in Nutcracker, and she wears a ribbon headband to class too! It couldn't have been better. Laura is definitely a friend that I will always remember.

Now, on to the dancing. We had great teachers at Joffrey South. Olivier Wecxsteen and Valerie Madonia were our main teachers. Along with Danny Austin (musical theatre) and Trinity Hamilton. Every day started out with technique class, then either pointe or pas. The last two classes were either variations, musical theatre, pilates, or choreography (we also had jazz and improv). While we were there, we learned a total of five variations. On Monday of the last week, Valerie and Olivier chose who got to do which variation in the show. There were five girls per variation. Laura and I were chosen to do the Giselle one. In the musical theatre classes we learned the Mambo from Westside Story. I was a shark and my name was Isabella. At first, I didn't think I could do it  (the movements were so foreign to my body) but then I decided to get into it and I think I did pretty well. We also learned a dance to music from Appalachian Spring that Valerie and Olivier choreographed. That was fun too.

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Overall, my experience at Joffrey South was encouraging and fun. At the very end, I had a meeting with Valerie and Olivier about what I'm good at, what I need to work on, what to do in the future, etc. One of the things that Valerie said was that I shined on stage. When I heard that I was like cool, that's what I came here to do. I thank God that He was able to use me. And thanks to everyone else for all of their prayers and support.

Ballet Magnificat!

From Joffrey South I headed straight to Ballet Magnificat! It was really fun as well. I got in level 9 (which I was glad about) and I had a good small group. In pas class we learned the grand pas from Don Quixote. I had never learned a whole pas before and that was pretty cool (especially the arabesque press above his head). One of the big things that God showed me there was that I cannot do anything by myself; it is all Him working through me.

I had a great time this summer. Check out the Ballet photo album for more pics.

PS-the store should be open soon.

 

 

Happy Ice Cream Day!!

Today is National Ice Cream Day!!!

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Here are some interesting facts about ice cream.

  • Vanilla is the most preffered flavor of ice cream
  • It was first invented by emperor Nero of Rome-waaaay back in the first century
  • There are over 500 flavors of ice cream in the world 
  • The biggest ice cream sundae used over 4,667 gallons of ice cream and was over 12 ft. high.

Facts taken from this site. Click here 

Click here to make your own virtual ice cream cone!

Hope you have a great Ice Cream Day!! Make sure you treat yourself to some!

An audience of ONE

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Who do you dance for? For some, the answer to this question would be 'my audience'. But who is your audience? Is it the group of people sitting in the auditorium? Your teacher? Your peers? For me, the answer to these questions is a little different. I dance for an audience of ONE.

My audience consists of the only person that matters in the world. He is loving and gracious yet just. He is the Creator of the universe and inventor of humanity. He knows me by name and loves me unconditionally. He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He is Savior of the world. His name is God and He is my audience.

When I was little, I always heard of working for the Lord and not for men. I kind of knew how to apply that principle but it wasn't very clear. I also knew that I should use my dancing to glorify Him but I wasn't sure how to either. The summer of 2006, I went to Ballet Magnificat's summer intensive. There, I learned more about how to serve God as I danced.

I learned that it doesn't matter what kind of dancing it is–modern, tap, jazz, pointe, classical or contemporary–it all can be counted as worship. During class or on the stage, if you offer your gifts to God, He will take them. Sometimes, during a particularly difficult exercise, I will silently pray and say "God, this is for you". Even though I am not openly worshiping Him, my heart is. And that's what worship is all about; it's an attitude of the heart.

On the stage, our acts of worship through dance are magnified. It gives us a place to express our worship in ways that we otherwise would keep to ourselves. As you perform for God, a feeling of deep satisfaction and exhiliration is felt. And though your earthly audience may only see you as having a good time on stage, your heavenly audience knows that it is more than just a performance. In the end, what God thinks is the only thing that matters and if you dance for Him, you've done what you were created to do. So, don't worry about the people sitting in front of you; enjoy the gifts you have been given and dance for an audience of ONE.

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men ~Colossians 3:23 

A dream fulfilled

One year, just before Christmas, a little, two-year-old girl was getting ready for her big night. She was dressed in her new Christmas dress, and as excited as ever. As she curled her hair and put her in her car seat, Mommy was wondering how Rebekah would fare through the long show. Would she wiggle and squirm or sit still like a little lady? 

When they arrived at the theatre, Rebekah waited patiently for the show to start. When the overture began and the curtain opened, she was mesmerized, caught up in the story of Clara and her Nutcracker, sympathizing as the Nutcracker broke and rejoicing as Drosselmeyer fixed it. From the joyous Party Scene, through the unpredictable Battle Scene and graceful Kingdom of Snow, to the exciting Land of Sweets and even through the Grand Pas de Deux of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier. Rebekah followed Clara's every move and slowly, a dream was forming in her mind.

When the show was over, Rebekah turned to Mommy, and said, "I want to be her". She was pointing at Clara. So, Mommy searched high and low for a ballet school that would take two-year-olds (she was almost 3 though) and found a studio. The next Christmas, Rebekah made her debut in The Nutcracker for the first time (yes, one school auditioned three-year-olds). She was a baby doll in the Battle Scene. For the next five Nutcrackers, Rebekah was a little party girl and bounced around the stage in her purple velvet dress. But in the back of her mind, she was still dreaming.

Through the years, Rebekah grew, she played many roles ranging from a Soldier and Little Angel to   Russian and gingersnap. She still held on to her dream often imagining herself as Clara. Several times, she wondered if her dream would ever come true, or was she destined to always be something else. One year, Rebekah was really disappointed to be cast as an Arabian attendant. But she made up her mind to be the best Arabian that she could be and kept on dreaming. She climbed the ranks in her company, Apprentice, Intern, and finally Company.

It was that ninth grade year that Rebekah's dream waswithin reach. One day, as she was waiting to go into class, Ms. Joanie signalled her and another girl to follow her. She led them into the costume closet and said, "I have not finished casting yet, but I want to let you guys know that you are the Claras for this year." Rebekah was ecstatic, she left the closet beaming, causing her friends to ask what had happened. But another surprise was in store, Joshua had been asked to be Fritz as well. So it was going to be a brother/sister team. Rehearsals began soon and Rebekah worked really hard. She learned to let go and to enjoy dancing for an audience of One. Her dream had come true and she enjoyed every minute of it100_0995

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So, keep dreaming and don't let go of your aspirations. If God has them planned for your future, He will make them happen. But even if He doesn't, don't lose hope but embrace every opportunity as a chance to glorify Him.

Let us run with endurance, the race set out before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith, who for the joy set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. ~Hebrews 12:1b-2

Happy Fourth of July!!!

Happy Fourth of July!!!!

 

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Well, I'm leaving Joffrey South and heading to another  intensive. I'll let you know how it went when I get back. See you in 2 more weeks!! 🙂

Have a fun Fourth of July as we celebrate our freedom!!

It is for freedom that Christ has set us free ~Galatians 5:1a

 

Tutus

The Sugar Plum Fairy, Odette, Kitri, Aurora, Princess Florine, Giselle–every ballet dancer dreams of wearing a tutu like these. This post will give you plenty of information about the tutu and inspire you to dream more.

First of all, there are 2 kinds of tutus–the romantic and the pancake. The romantic tutu is long and flowey. The pancake tutu is one that sticks flat out and is what most people think of when you say 'tutu'. Oftentimes, the corps de ballet will wear romantic tutus while the principals will wear pancake tutus. There are exceptions though, Lise, in La Fille Mal Gardee, wears a romantic tutu and sometimes the corps in Swan Lake will wear pancakes. Here are some pictures of the different kinds of tutus

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There are also different parts of a tutu. Here is the best diagram I could find. It is from this site

Tutu diagram 

Most of the time, if a dancer is going to wear a tutu in a performace, she will wear a practice tutu during rehearsal. This helps her (and her partner) get a feel for how it is going to be on stage. Practice tutus areIMG_0207 often made to just slip on without any hooks and eyes.

Wearing a tutu is often a milestone for a dancer. It means that she has achieved a certain level of technical proficiency and proven herself to be able to have the responsibilty of dancing in a tutu. For me, dancing in a tutu was VERY fun. After dress rehearsal, I didn't want to take it off. So my friends and I hung out on stage for about 5 more minutes. It's also a little awkward because you can't see your legs. But overall, it's a great experience. Tutus are one of the trademarks of ballet. They are beautiful and elegant and to wear one is a great honor.

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