Most of my time this week was devoted to costume design and
creation. The number of the week is
seventeen, which is all of the new Sounds of South members who needed a vintage
circus costume for the chorus. Some of
the outfits are completely finished. Others
still need some loving touches by the hands of my sewing and gluing
faeries. When I was done the studio was
an absolute mess. One day around
midweek, Nancy Riggert came in and saw me sitting in the middle of the chaos,
which means piles of blue, green and purple everything (trim, ribbon, lace,
fabric, sequins and more). She looked at
me, and in her sweet voice asked if a raccoon broke into the studio and made
this mess?
Raccoons can make a good mess
of things, but if you want true chaos you’ll find me sitting in the middle of
it. In the end I spent four hours on
Friday just reclaiming the costume studio.
I rolled, folded and reorganized all of my materials into bins, drawers and
containers. Now the studio is ready for
the next stage, which will be to make the armor for the war scene. With seventy cast members, or as many as
seventy chest plates, helmets and swords to fits kids of different shapes and
sizes, the task at hand will be enormous.
I’ll design templates for the outfits in small, medium and
larges and hand them out as take-home projects for the parents to do during their
down time. A fun sidelight of this
project is that my friend Dawn Adams has been diligently taking the filters out
of all the Starbucks Keurig coffee units that her husband drinks. She has been washing and saving them for
me. I see them as just perfect as rivet
establishments, so I might have to crowdsource a coffee filter collection
project among the group. I’m going to
need a lot.
The big excitement for the upcoming week, and the reason
there won’t be a blog next weekend, is because I’m one of the chaperones for
the Sounds of South trip to NYC this week.
Jacob is coming along as well, but Jim is going to stay home and turn up
the heat before we get back. I suspect the
trip will be an amazing experience, since it’s already jam packed with tickets
to Wicked, a dinner cruise on the Hudson, Opera tickets at the Met to La Boheme,
and tickets to NEWSical. The SOS choir will
even sing at ground zero as part of the trip.
And oh, fingers crossed, I’m hoping to sneak off for my first ever trip
to Mood, the mecca of fabric stores to see all the goods and meet Swatch the
dog. Last, you’ll be pleased to learn
that my happiness is not going to depend on the appearance of a pie upon our
return. I plan to indulge at every pastry
shop I can in downtown New York. I’ve
heard that there’s an amazing cheesecake place in Times Square. The struggle will be to decide which piece to
choose. And if there should be a pie
when I get home, I’ll still be genuinely thankful and surprised!
Until next week,
I so enjoy reading about your creative adventures. Brings back lots of memories of my own, especially in the theatre. Have fun in New York and I can definitely say "wish I was there along with you!" Can't wait to hear all about it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue! I'm having such a great time jumping between artistic adventures- and I can't wait to see how my experiences in NYC will influence my art!
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