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Apr 24, 2011 15:39

Did my first real post-surgery gig last night. I danced a couple of weeks ago in a hafla but that was to recorded music; dancing to a band is a whole 'nother thing and takes a lot more stamina since you never really know what's going to happen. I tend to go full out more quickly and then regret it because then the band turns it up ( Read more... )

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miischelle April 24 2011, 23:35:27 UTC
Horray for good dance gigs!

Though on a personal level, your posts reiterates for me how lacking my bellydance education is...and how badly I need to fix that.

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superdaintykate April 25 2011, 00:02:45 UTC
Shit, there is Just SO Much. You know? I know you know.

I am really ashamed that I have a hard time keeping all the Um Kulthoum lyrics straight in my head and I have to look them up to remember which one is which. But then I remember it's in fucking Arabic and I cut myself a little slack. But not much.

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miischelle April 25 2011, 00:14:31 UTC
Yeah...I had to look up Um Kulthoum because I hadn't heard of them before...which made me really sad because I like them ALOT now, and what the shit did I learn in all of my bellydance classes? Because I took lots of classes. Lots!

So - anytime you want to reference stuff in your blog that I can go and look up and get myself edumacated on - I'd be ever so grateful!

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here you go! superdaintykate April 25 2011, 00:38:01 UTC
Um Kalthoum is a lifetime of work all by herself. She's famous for hours-long concerts where she'd only sing the first few lines of a song -- shed just keep going over and over it, modulating the expression and the maqam (kind of like what scale it's played in) to give it different shades of meaning, and work the crowd into a frenzy. A lot of cabaret songs are little snippets of much longer pieces ( ... )

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petit_chou April 26 2011, 16:09:28 UTC
You were not asking for advice, but have you ever used face primer? I used it at my wedding and HOLY SHIT did everything stick on my face forever, through photos and tromping up hills and many layers of dress and dancing dancing dancing and singing and so forth.

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superdaintykate April 26 2011, 23:40:52 UTC
I haven't, but I am considering it. Up until now I have done well with layers of translucent powder; I went easy on it this time to keep from looking cakey and learned my lesson.

Of course, the fact that I don't actually use foundation, just a lot of strategic concealer, probably has a lot to do with it. Right tools for the job and all.

Which brand did you use?

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petit_chou April 27 2011, 03:10:10 UTC
As with the Best Eyeshadow Primer I Have Ever Known, the face primer I've used is from Urban Decay. Ask the ladies at Sephora if you can get a sample!

(To be honest, I didn't use true foundation for the wedding, either, but the following things didn't budge from my face: concealer, tinted moisturizer, blush, powder.)

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