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I think I'm learning the key to a successful weekend, pace myself. I seem to have planned the precisely correct amount of activity for this one to make it damn near perfect. I'd like to say that I planned it out that way, but it seems to have been a happy series of events that simply fell into place. However, I'm using it as my template for future weekends I think.

Friday night was a bit hectic, but I wanted to get a lot done before hosting our first Craft Night at CF:II. I found both of the movies I required (which is no small feat, they're both pretty rare) at the Blockbuster around the corner, did some laundry and cleaning and got some quality cat time before bed. I know, I know, not exactly the fast-paced, exciting, jet-set life of a single gal but it was pretty satisfying overall.

Saturday was more cleaning and errands followed by a delightful visit by [livejournal.com profile] mister_sunshine, wherein we discussed all manner of subjects but particularly the design and creation of belly dance costumes. I may just have lured him into helping me design some beaded bra and belt sets, huzzah! Then I finished up the day with a great deal of baking with my first try at lavender bread. Fortunately there's very little lavender actually in it, but lots of other yummy herbs and while it was baking it made the entire house smell heavenly.

Sunday started with a trip to the MV farmer's market for fresh fruit and lavender goodies. I was mostly good, but found this really cool massage oil that I couldn't resist. Oh and a freshly baked lemon bar...mmmm, lemony goodness. Then we zoomed home to get ready for Alyne's double veil workshop. We found her studio/home with incredible ease and met up with [livejournal.com profile] eilonwey for two an a half hours (ok, closer to 3) of technique and stage presence while handing double veils. It was my first time using my two heavier ones and I quickly began to regret not having chosen a lighter fabric for them. However, the information she gave us was incredibly useful and has me handling my veils like I know what the hell I'm doing. I can also get into and out of them with greater ease than I could using Shira's techniques. I now feel prepared to handle the bellydance 2 class this semester.

Alyne is also a very sweet, cool, and knowledgeable person. She's got so many interests and abilities it's almost overwhelming. She made us all feel like we could do anything she was teaching us, even if we never look as good doing it *G* And now I've pretty much got to get a set of silk veils, the sculpting you can do with them is utterly amazing. I do like my new black veil, it's got incredible movement and "voice", but I have to put an awful lot of power into my movements to get it up in the air. Ah well, my two current veils should help me build up enough upper body strength to handle almost anything.

She asked if we'd like another workshop in September and we all enthusiastically agreed. We'll be doing it the Sunday of the next big bellydance festival in SJ, so we'll do class then head to the fesitval afterwards. Sounds like a very good time to me. But oh I'm going to spend *so* much money at that one...

Anyway, after class we managed to beat everyone to our place for Craft Night and I got to see some of the Great Trivial Pursuit Battle while [livejournal.com profile] aelfsciene prepared mountains of fruit. After she was finished I moved into the kitchen to make food while the gang watched one of my all time favorite films, Salome's Last Dance. Watching a director use a modern take on Victorian Orientalism has always been enough to make my heart skip a beat. And Ken Russell does it like no one else can.

Dinner seemed to go over pretty well and I think the lavender bread was a moderate success. We then feasted on fruit breads that [livejournal.com profile] tersa had prepared for us, Krispy Kremes brought by B., and the mountain of fruit and fruit salad. I don't think any of us could move after that gorging and we settled in to view Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, one of the most gorgeous costume films ever made. It reminded me that I needed to listen to the film's soundtrack again soon.

Everyone was packed up and on their way home before ten, which gave us some time to clean up a bit after the festivities and get to bed at a reasonable hour. *happy sigh*

So not very exciting by any stretch of the imagination, but definitely relaxing and just a bit decadent.

Crunches: 90
Favorite line from Sunday: "Let...me..kiss..your...mouth, John the Baptist."

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 09:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
Whenever you've got a spare hour or so let me know and I'd be happy to go over how to make the veils, but if you want to just borrow my green one that would probably be the easiest way to do it. It's just a matter of cutting the fabric and hemming it really, especially if you're not adding any trim.

Oh, and I found a great site this morning with fairly inexpensive silk and chiffon veils in a variety of colors:
http://www.lrosedesigns.com/

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 09:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] esmerel.livejournal.com
Lrose has a lot of nice stuff, and they're local.

Also, let me know when the next workshop is. Hopefully I can go. :)

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 10:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
I believe it's the 22nd of September (whatever that Sunday is at ten in the morning), also if I don't see you before then remind me to bring my veils with me to gaming this week and I'll show you the grip she taught us, it makes getting into and out of the veils simplicity itself. We also learned some really cool moves that are easy and look fantastic!

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] esmerel.livejournal.com
Augh! Go figure, that's the same weekend as a concert, AND Merlin's birthday. hhm

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 01:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
It is at 10 in the morning, leaving plenty of time for other stuff....c'mon, you know you want to attend *G*

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 10:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eilonwey.livejournal.com
Wow - I love some of the silk tie-die veils on that web site. Their costume pieces look really nice, as well.

Being able to borrow one of the green veils would be great. If I don't see you before then, I think I will see you 9/9 at Una's class?

Re: Bellydance mania

Date: 2002-08-26 10:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
Indeed you will and I'll be sure to bring the veil with me. Of course with her class I need to remember to bring along my oblong veil as well *G*

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