Showing posts with label Belly Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belly Dance. Show all posts

I can't wait!



You're in Luck!

Headline Honeys offer 'gold' performances just in time for St. Paddy's Day.


Forget following leprechauns! This St. Patrick's Day Weekend the gold is at the beginning of the rainbow. Join the Headline Honeys at the Rock House on Thursday, March 12 as they kick off the party weekend with a top-notch show featuring both local gold and the crown jewel of Tribal Fusion Bellydance and Burlesque, Halifax's Monique Ryan. You don't need to depend on luck to get to see this show, you can pick up your tickets for just $10 at Twisted Sisters, and Fred's Records.


Headline Honeys' Producer, Alicia Simms says "Our St. Patrick's weekend show will be spectacular. The audience will see a shining example of the talent we have here in the city, and get a chance to see Monique's vibrant, engaging dance style. We'd love to see everyone there".



The Headline Honeys production company was formed in the fall of 2007, and was the driving force behind the Vaudeville for Daffodil fundraiser in fall of 2007, and the wildly popular shows Dr Samuel's Fantasmagorical Old Timey Vaudeville Show, The Sin City Lounge with Steady Eddie Strangelove, Dr. Samuel's Shenanigan Express, and their November Anniversary show that raised money for Marguerite's Place. The Headline Honeys also offer workshops and classes in the empowering and adventurous art of burlesque.


A New Distraction


Do you remember a couple of years ago when all the posts where of paintings and crafts? I don't! A year or so ago burlesque took over ever nook and cranny of my spare time and up until a couple of weeks ago I was lucky if I got to post at all. So you would think I'd take some time to get back to my roots, focus on my craft, right? Nope not me! I took up belly dancing a couple of months ago and I can already feel is seeping into my work. It doesn't help that half the fun of belly dance is the great costumes, that you know I couldn't bare to buy, so I will be sewing up a storm even more often then before.
This top was a small men's white turtle neck sweater before it some how magically turned into a purple wrap top, how did that happen? The green bra underneath is a work in progress that I would like to cover completely in coins.