Showing posts with label Musical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musical. Show all posts

Friday, September 23

Our Week

Over all it has been a busy and good week at the Call's.

Nelson's birthday was Monday and he turned 22...yikes! He is fun to have around. He loves school and works hard at the Theatre for us.

Oklahoma at the High School is coming along. Hayden is fantastic as Curly. I love this character. He is optimistic and is passionate about his dreams.  Megan's work with the dream ballet is remarkable. Everyone usually says cut the dream ballet, but after seeing her version I would keep it.

Football keeps us busy every weekend.....tonight is the home coming game against Highland. It will be a tough game. Hayden plays right guard and has been doing a fantastic job....his position is unsung but with out him last week they wouldn't have made 2  TD.

On the health front we are well but Grandpa Bill isn't. His days are numbered, which is very sad.  We love him and pray for him and Mary through this hard part of life.

Here is how we are looking:
 Birthday Boy
 Curly minus the curls...they are coming Sunday
 Captain Awesome ...showing his crazy teeth.

MCC

Wednesday, September 29

Creativity

What has happened to thinking outside of the box? Creating things from scratch, from found objects or even mixing things up to create the new?
I have been so surprised by the people who don't have vision of what or how things could be. This realization has been made even clearer to me this year working on the costumes for the musical. I did a lot of research, found pictures, website, modern day sewing patterns that would work as 1930's dresses, then gave tons of suggestions about how to do, where to look and even what to use, but so many of the people I am working with still don't have the vision of how to create or come up with their costumes. Causing me to think creativity has disappeared.

I have been told that I created a few of the creativity problems by giving them the style choices and by limiting the predominant colors they could use..... The color thing was to help us from having 9 girls on stage in a pink dresses and 1 in a blue one. That makes you think who didn't get the message or why is that chorus girl standing out like a sore thumb? And as for one of the style issues I wanted the boys look out side of their closets and not use modern sit on your hip and below the waist jeans in a 1930's show. But according to the several of the cast members, a few parents and even a grandparent I have made this soooooo hard by limiting color and style choices.....come on people our 2010 clothing isn't worn like they did in the 1930's. But you can use clothing from the past 10 years or even patterns and come up with what is needed.

So here are a few of my come on people, really?.......We have asked for a wide brim hat to be decked out and fancied up as part of a costume. We have told them to look around for a hat and even made suggestions as to where. We told them that you can paint and/or cover hats with fabric to get the color you want. I was thinking no problem, you can find hats at the thrift stores and probably in your closets. Most people have access to a straw hat and you can be creative......today I had someone show me a hat pattern that they bought at the store. The pattern cost $10.00, the supplies will be at least $30.0 more, but hey it's only money and if you want to make a hat, great, but it is not as easy has you might think. That is why we suggested that you look around for a pre-made hat to use and decorate.
"I can't buy dresses like that now, let alone in the colors assigned." You are so right, but you can use a sewing pattern and make one, or you can get a thrift store dress that has the same shape as the photos you were given and alter it or add to it. Which brings us to, but I can't find any fabric that is yellow and orange.....but you can buy yellow fabric and orange fabric and combine them if you are making something, or you can add yellow to an orange dress......even if their are other colors in the pattern if it is predominately the asked for color you can use it.
"I only have blue jeans and they wore blue jeans in the 1930's." Yes they did wear blue jeans but not the kind you wear now, besides we don't want everyone in blue jeans.
" I need green gloves when can I find them?" At least use the Internet if you can't drag yourself out to find it.
...and the list goes on and on and on.....

Why do I have to show exactly what to do or use? Why do I have to go into greater detail than here are two colors to use....be creative? Why do I have to hold their hands and walk them step by step through this?

So that is my creativity rant for today. Like I said what has happened to thinking creatively and .......doing things independently......but that is for another time.

MCC

Thursday, January 7

Opening Night

It's Opening Night...always exciting....for All Shook Up! It is such a fun show. I am glad that we have been a part of it.
The dancing is fabulous, the singing is great, the direction and staging is awesome, and if I do say so myself the costume design isn't half bad.
Jenna and Hayden are the highlights of the show, be it their lead or chorus nights. You watch them. They are in the moment and focused. Jenna plays Natalie, a girl pretending to be a boy. She is great...she looks just like her brother Aaron which is so funny. Hayden plays the nerdy best friend who is in love with Natalie. They both are great actors and singers so it is a pleasure to watch them.
I remember my opening nights of High School shows. We thought that we were so good....but I am sure we were just High School.....the fun on and off stage, the friendships that were made...Both Gary and I still have friends from those days and when we see or talk with someone from our High School shows that we haven't seen since then it's as if time has stood still.....I remember some of my lines and songs, and choreography...."Sing Out Louise!" "Spit and Chew" Quite Backstage, the live high school orchestra---not great, but memorable.......ahhh the memories.
Break A Leg!
MCC