Last night we went to see the French rising pop star YELLE in concert at the Independant in San Francisco.
It was so much fun! It was actually a pretty big deal because her fame ranking in France is reaching pretty impressive heights and she’s broadcast on my favorite French radio, Fun Radio, that I listen to all day.
YELLE was fun, she was cute, she was full of energy! I didn’t like all of her songs but just watching her throw her head around and make cute faces was highly entertaining. And of course I’m a big fan of her song “Je veux te voir” which seemed to be a huge hit in the audience as well, although I’m not sure more than a tenth of the bouncy people understood the very crude and quite controversial lyrics of this song. Oh well, it doesn’t matter. It was cool to see a French artist be so welcome in a foreign audience.
This past weekend I was treated by seeing 2 very different, but completely awesome in their own way, dance showings.
The first one was Planet B-Boy at the Lumiere movie Theater. Wanna see some spinnin’? Wanna see some freezin’? This documentary on Germany’s “Battle of the Year” is packed with amazing moves!
Gotta check it out for the little French kid and Grandma B-girl!… And of course the other mind bendingly good dancers!!
You can find the YouTube video of the full winning piece here. Check it out!!
On the complete opposite side, I went to see a ballet show hosted by (but not danced by) San Francisco Ballet. I didn’t know you could get last minute $10 standing tix for any SF Ballet show!! What a bargain!
Without going too deep into analysis, the Canadian company was very strong, but the choreography didn’t really grab me. NYC Ballet presented Balanchine’s super cute “Duo Concertant”. I liked it a lot.
But then, the Monte-Carlo dancers came on stage and completely made us forget about everybody else. Jean-Christophe Maillot’s choreography, paired with Karl Lagerfeld costumes and completely engaged dancers created pure magic.
(photo via Voice of Dance)
I read that this “Alto Canto” piece was 40 minutes long and honestly it felt like 15 or 20 minutes, which is soooo rare when you watch a dance show!
(photo via Voice of Dance)
We met a gay couple who was here to see the show for the 3rd time, just to experience the Monte-Carlo Ballet piece one more time. Now that’s impact!
I got to see program A of SF Hip Hop Fest last night. Well, it was mind blowing!!!! and really bad at the same time. Why bad? Well because the pressure’s on for us to be as good for tonight’s show as all these outstanding companies! Yikes!
Hip Hop seems to be evolving (or going back) to a light, fun, narrative or conceptual direction. Very little dances were just dancing with formation changes and tricks. If formation changes and tricks there were, it was within a clear concept or idea that lead the whole piece. I could write and talk about that show all day long… but I’ll try to sum it up and tell you what and who stood out. Quite frankly, I can’t tell which is my favorite.
They rocked the house! With their janitor concept, in working overalls, using brooms, rolling planks, handkerchiefs, they were light, funny, so refreshing. I didn’t want them to stop!
If Allan Frias can do something, it’s sexy! Prison scene, with rolling wire fences brilliantly dividing up the stage using transparency. With girls dancing dominatrix style and boys hooking up (very graphically) at a bench press, this piece kept your jaw dropped and at the edge of your seat the whole time. I was a bit in shock of its R rated staging, but after all… why not! All of it was beautifully executed.
I think they have the best dancing kids ever!!! Awesome concept portraying entertainment for a king and his royal surroundings. They used all sorts of styles including Belly Dancing. Their costumes were an ancient royal/hip hop mix. It totally worked and was a great way to manage a huge group of dancers. Loved it!
Mop Top from New York
OK. Check out this video:
Imagine this b-girl, in a Dorothee outfit, with red booty shorts doing the same thing. Yeah, she kicked ass! The rest of the group was very cool too, especially the tin man. It was the Wizzle to the Izzle!
So what do you think their forte is? That’s right, footwork, man! Their little feet went so fast that my eyeballs couldn’t keep up. The most impressive part? When all their little feet went crazy and in sync!! It’s like insane tap, but hip hop style. Man, amazing!
This trip so far is such a success! Let me recap the events…
Wednesday night: Get to Salt Lake
Justin Zipcared me to SFO (so nice!) for my evening flight to Salt Lake. Unlike many of our trips together, things went really smoothly (flight on time, no fuel leaks, no extreme weather, no turbulence, even landed a bit early). A free shuttle brought me to the hotel and I slept from 1:30am to 11:30am…needed it!
Thursday… all day rehearsals
Had an awesome brunch at the Oasis cafe in Salt Lake City.
Went to meet the Rose Wagner theater at 2pm. It’s such a beautiful venue and the staff was exceptional!
We had a tech rehearsal until 6:30pm, which involves lots of standing around on stage, adjusting placements and going through notes. We did a few pieces full out to actually know where we need to go for the pieces, but not the whole thing.
6:30-7:30p dinner…too much of it, at the brewery across the street.
7:30-11pm… notes and full dress rehearsal. It was the first time we ran the whole show without stopping, in our costumes, on stage with lights. It went pretty well, but we all ate too much.
Friday…
Awesome brunch at the Oasis Cafe again… yum!
2-5pm Marking (not danced full out) dress rehearsal again. We were so beat we couldn’t dance right and we were trying to save some energy for our show at night!!!!
5-6:30pm I squeezed a little hot tub time, woo! Perfect to relax the body and get it ready for some awesomeness in a few hours. Also snacked a little.
Night: SHOW! Butterflies in stomach, pretending it’s just a dress rehearsal, just with more people watching. It turned out to be great! Apart some some little glitches that only us would notice, the whole show went really well. The Salt Lake audience was much more silent than what we’re used to, but they ended up loving it and standing up at the end. And yes, tears were dropping down my cheeks during our bow. It’s such an accomplishment!!!
Post show: Hot tub session #2 and we got to see the DVD of the show we just performed (because our videographer was that awesome!) And of all surprises, we all thought we ROCKED! Result: dreams about the show and the video all-night-long-non-stop.
Saturday… 2nd round
Lovely lunch downtown Salt Lake (I can’t remember what the name of the grill was).
Checked in the new room, where Justin and I would spend the night.
Move my stuff from old room to new room.
Grab the shuttle to the airport and meet Justin for his arrival. Happy moment!
We look out the airport windows, and it snows. Yes, it SNOWED!!!! It was -2 degrees Celsius (don’t ask me how much that was in Fahrenheit) which is COLD and unexpected!… but pretty ra.
We rented our spankin’ shinny blue Mustang and drove back to the hotel and then to the theater a bit after.
Oh my goodness… at that point I thought I forgot the whole show and that I would screw up everything. So, I went through the entire choreography to keep it fresh in my mind…
…turns out it went just fine. Our energy was great, we had lots more glitches, but the audience was much more lively this time, yey! :)
Post show… some beer bang drinking and lots of pizza and nachos. Just what a dancer needs after such long stress and effort.
Today (Sunday): prepping for the adventures
Slept in…oh yeah!
Ventured to REI for last minute camping stuff (like a little stove, some pots,…) and got on the road direction Moab, baby!
It took us about 4 hours (or a bit less) to get there, driving through some seriously beautiful landscapes and experienced the sun setting on those red rocks. Beautiful!
By the way, we drove through Provo, the city where I was born. Not much there, didn’t even bother going to the hospital where it all happened, but it was cool to finally feel like I’ve seen what the surroundings of where I was brought to life were like. It also occurred to me that my parents, at the same age, pretty much, were on the same roads as us, and went to Moab and all. Interesting!
We get to Moab, with no hotel reservation and cruised around the town to figure out what our sleeping options are. It turns out there is a skydiving festival, event and all the hotels seem to be booked. Yikes! We attempt Motel 6, hoping for vacancy. No one’s at the front desk and 2 couples are waiting, and on the phone with local hotels to find a room. Right when one of the couple leaves, the clerk comes out and announces he’s got only 2 rooms left!!! Yipee, we grabbed the LAST room available, which had wi-fi (but is a smoking room, aka stinks,…we got a scented candle). We high-fived many times after that and butted our chests like college best buds :) So much fun!
So here we are in Moab, planning to visit and camp in the Arches National Park tomorrow. I’m so excited, as it’s such a titanesque work of geology and it’s so grandiose.
I don’t know how much internet connection we’ll get in the next few days, so updates may be rare. But know that we are having lots of fun and packing in life at our fullest.
Hurray for Loose Change giving us a reason to be out here, and hurray for vacation!
I realized that prepping for this Salt Lake trip has started the day that I knew Loose Change was auditioning…that’s 4 months ago.
This last month was especially strenuous. We went from 3 rehearsals a week to 4 and 5 last week. As a matter of fact last Saturday was when I hit energy rock bottom. My body did NOT want to move anymore and my mind sort of gave out. But on Sunday, after good sleep, Justin’s sweetness, some personal time and a Naked energy drink, all went fine for our 3.5 hrs rehearsal. (BTW, it didn’t wire like it wired Justin!)
I surprised myself packing before hand (never before-seen in Stephanie’s packing habits), so all is left for me to get in the suitcase is my toothbrush. Nice!
So, right now, I feel excited, exhausted, inspired, numb, calm with butterflies in my stomach. Quite a weird mix to handle. But I’m just letting things go through me at this point.
Yep, Saturday night was the first big night for Loose Change. We performed in front of people!… to raise money for your show in Salt Lake. It went really well, we had lots of food, lots of people, lots of dancing and hopefully lots of money (not sure yet how much we made).
I felt so lucky that my friends and family made it all the way from the north and east bay. It meant a lot for me that they were here, to witness all the hard work I’ve put into being part of this quite awesome dance company.
Here are some illustrations of the event:
Justin barbecued I don’t know how many burger patties, veggie burgers, a tri-tip, some chicken, etc… for probably 100 people.
He totally rocked it with Jessica’s dad, John. He, as you can very well tell, was wearing an apron and the very Ratatouille-like chef’s hat. Definitely made an impression!
On the left, we see him in full fanning action to get the damn charcoal to start. It took a while, but turned out to be flammin’. (We “fed” him lots of beer to get through the exhausting task).
Below, one of the rare photos that came out… courtesy of Claudine’s friend, Calmenda
Eric moves so fast that it looks like he’s got 6 arms!
Last pic that came out OK… Oh and the one up-side-down, that’s me!
Here ya go, that’s the gist :) Salt Lake is around the corner! Yikes… so excited!
Loose Change Dance Company is having a fundraiser on Saturday, Sept 15th at City Dance in San Francisco!! We need some $$ to go perform our full length show “Human Nature” in Salt lake City.
Here’s the official info…. I’m sooo excited!! and nervous :)
- Saturday, September 15th 6:30pm-11:00pm
- Performances start promptly at 8pm
- City Dance Studios
- Sliding scale: $10 and up at the door
- Food ($7 per plate) Beverages ($3-5)
- Music, performances and dancing ’til close (performances by Loose Change and special guests performers including Bay Area favorites Soul Sector, Funkanometry and Paco Gomes & Dancers.)
Directions:
The easiest is coming from Van Ness (going south), cross Market and make a right at the 1st light (Otis St). About half a block in, make a right onto Brady St (looks like an alley) and a right onto Colton St.
Parking: There’s a parking lot in front of the studio, but it will fill up quickly. If you drive around, there’s some parking on S. Van Ness and other adjacent streets. But take a map with you as it can get confusing in that area. It’s highly recommended to carpool!
Public transportation: Any bus/metro that goes down Market are good and the 47, 49, 26, 9, 14, 21 are good too.
If you are unable to attend, but would like to make a tax-deductible donation to Loose Change Dance Company here’s how: CHECKS
Make Checkspayable to “Dancers’ Group“, our fiscal sponsor, with “Loose Change” in the memo and send to:
Loose Change
c/o Elliott Donnelley
584 Castro St. #318
San Francisco, CA 94114or
This weekend, we saw 2 very good pieces of art. One was dance and the other was a movie.
Saturday, after a day of cleaning and cooking, my Dad and Sabine met us in the city and we went to see a dance show at ODC theater. It was the Scott Wells and Dancers company, also referred to as the kamikaze dances. Yep, they jumped, spun, threw themselves around, flew, climbed, fell, smashed into each-other and all with great precision and humor.
The show was highly entertaining, light and pretty amazing at times. They had a great piece originally created in 1991 and revisited this year, which involved a couch. The way they threw themselves and each-other in that couch made me want to do the same! It’s like being a kid again and fearless of getting hurt.
The other artful event we went to was Ratatouille, the Pixar animation.
I give it my 4 thumbs up! Yes, I’m counting my feet thumbs too, ’cause that’s how much I loved it!!!
It’s fun, it’s funny, it’s original, it talks about great food, smells, taste, wine with a Parisian twist. Any food lover would appreciate it.
Thomas Keller, chef/owner of The French Laundry was the “key consultant on French Cuisine” for the Pixar team and even voiced one of the minor characters.
You better have eaten before, because it’s going to make you hungry!
I don’t have a TV, so I really didn’t even know the Oscars happened last weekend…
But anyways, this Pilobolus video is definitely a treat and a jaw dropper!!! Enjoy.