Saturday, February 27, 2010

Commedia Day


Last Thursday, I failed, and was generously rewarded for it. The manner in which I failed was by opting out of performing with other talented artists for the International Day of Commedia dell'Arte, and I was rewarded by instead sitting in the audience and getting to enjoy multiple fascinating, commedia-inspired performances. It was quite moving, actually, to see such a concentrated example of the commedia dell'arte approached as a living tradition, which is an ethos Zuppa del Giorno has long espoused but rarely heard echoed back so specifically. I should have stepped up, and regret my own rather ironic sense of un-preparedness (is SO a word) to perform an improvised form, but regret nothing about attending the evening.

A couple of acquaintences with whom I've wanted to work -- Brian Foley and Billy Schultz -- performed and were involved in pulling it all together, in association with Fiasco Grande Productions. It was an evening that seemed to aim to inform as much as it entertained, and all within a sort of informal framework of each act presenting itself with little explanation, then that performer hanging around a moment to introduce the next. I appreciated this, because it lent a feeling of inclusion, but it may have made some who were expected a more refined production feel awkward. In particular, I enjoyed a description of the commedia dell'arte given in prelude to the whole thing, by a gentleman named Stanley Allan Sherman. Mr. Sherman had that immediacy about his demeanor that is so essential to good commedia, and can be rather intimidating or unpredictable to folks unaccustomed to that sort of ride. He reminded me a bit of our friends Andrea Brugnera and Angelo Crotti, and I wanted to talk to him more. A young student was interviewing him before the show, and I was giddily elated to hear he designed the mask for a famous professional wrestler, Mankind, and that he based it upon Arlecchino's visage. Living tradition, indeed.

The evening included commedia tropes, clown routines, satire, buffon and acrobatics, and tons of just lovely silliness. There wasn't much traditional scenario work -- Brian came closest I think with a lovely solo piece reminiscent of the lazzi of perhaps Arlecchino or Pedrolino -- but I was pleasantly surprised to see transformational elements such as masks and wigs. Billy participated in a structured improvisation with a great premise: that of an international competition for paper airplane construction and flight. This was the piece that most reminded me of Zuppa's initial original work, insofar as it was essentially a use of commedia techniques and archetypes in a more contemporary context. I was later blown away by the comical mastery displayed by the Acrobuffos. They ripped it up, stitched it back together and made the whole audience more alive with laughter.

The purpose of this International Day of Commedia dell'Arte, as I understand it, is to bring a wider appreciation and understanding of the commedia dell'arte to the world in the hopes of getting it acknowledged as the major cultural influence upon western civilization that it has been. (So, you know: modest goals.) In the US, Faction of Fools seems to have taken up the bulk of the mantle of this promotion of "intangible heritage" and is doing an accountable job of mobilising troupes and players into action. It's a bit regrettable that, here on the northeast coast, the day takes place in February, given that outdoor performance would be both historically appropriate and good for advertising. Nevertheless, the day is a great idea that I hope carries ahead full steam into the coming years and toward its eventual aim. The Commedia dell'Arte is alive and well and almost no one seems to know it. I'd like to believe we can change that.

As to my failure, I paraphrase that towering Capitano Sinatra: Regrets, I've had a few. As much as it was scheduling and insufficient time to prepare (yes - to prepare my improvisation) I think it was also a feeling of being quite out of touch with my craft, not having performed in the style since last summer's trip for In Bocca al Lupo. This evening rejuvenated that sense of connection, better than I could even have imagined, and has my imagination whirling again with archetypes and acrobatic gags. Who knows what will come of it, but I know that it will be driven forward by two things: the first, to never again be caught unawares for a similar performance opportunity; and the second is this feeling that I just walked into a room and found a panoply of old friends in the form of commedia characters. Thanks for that, everyone.

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My Top 10 Fav Songs- February 2010

I was more in a rock mood lately.....here goes my list:

1. Hearts of Saints- Over and Over
I came across this song via HearItFirst.com. I have to say that I reallylike this song. It has a rock and pop fused mix that makes it catchy. I find myself singingit constantly.

2. Fireflight- For Those Who Wait
This is my song for the year! I play it all the time because it reminds me that I'm not the only one in this situation, going through what I am going through. The wait will be well worth it. The band is totally awesome. I can't wait to get their new CD.


3. Above the Golden State- I Am Loved
You can't go wrong with a feel good song that reminds you that you are loved. ATGS reminds me of the Californian beach bands.

4. Decfyer Down- Crash
I like the song and their sound. They remind me of Breaking Benjamin and Crossfade (an absolutely + in my book). I'm looking to hear more from them in the future.

5. Fireflight- Desperate
Another awesome song by Fireflight.

6. Day of Fire- Lately
Day of Fire is the Christian band I've been dreaming about: awesome voice, lyrics, head-banging songs, etc. I love them!

7. Newworldson- You Set the Rhythm
Newworldson is this awesome band that music sounds like a melting pot of everything good. The song is catchy and an honest confession of how since Jesus came into our hearts He has set the rhythm.

8. Brandon Heath- Love Never Fails
I know this is really cheesy but I would love this song as a first dance song. The song is pretty much 1 Corithinans 13 in a song. I love that its such a beautiful song but it still gets its message across.

9. North Point- It Is Well
Its a cover of the hymn. I love old hyms, they are the true honest statement of our emotions and feelings. The words were changed a little in the cover but the message is the same: through every situation, toil and snare; through the drama, good days, bad days, it is still well with our soul.

10. Needtobreathe- Don't Wait for Daylight
I saw an article about them and downloaded the song. I like their sound but the verdict is still out on the song.

Well, we'll see what next month inspires me to listen to. Be blessed.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Virginia Elizabeth Wills


My sister was excellent at coloring. Remember how this used to be a quality one looked for in one's friends? We're talking around age 5 or 6, here (oh yeah, not admirable anymore, no siree, never impressed by that now that I'm an adult and have more important thing with which to be concerned) when you'd look over to that certain someone's desk as they labored over a coloring book similar to your own, and see that amazingly contoured section of pure color, evenly distributed with barely-perceptible strokes that nonetheless enhance their portion of the drawing, lending it an illusion of depth and texture. That good. And I -- as will no doubt shock those of you familiar with my "handwriting" -- I, was not. Am not, to this day. But when I was around age 8 or 9, I felt something had to be done about this sibling disparity, and so I convinced Jenny (don't ask about the nickname; that's a whole other story I never quite get right) that it was in fact far more fun and creative to make a horrible, ecstatic mess on the page.

Siblings have uniquely fascinating relationships, I find, and it's difficult to write about my sister without writing about myself, but I'll try to keep the Jeff-ness to a minimum. It's been said that theatre (and art in general) holds a mirror up to life. In this sense, I think siblings are a kind of interactive theatre to one another and -- especially in the case of just the two siblings, close in age -- there's an ongoing argument about who's in the audience, and who's got the stage.

My sister and I almost never argued when we were younger. (We've more than made up for it in our supposedly "adult" years.) We fought a bit, occasionally vying for control of the space, but by-and-large we didn't have it in for one another. Competitiveness (mostly my own) was the only stumbling block I can think of now, and even that circumstance rarely occurred; we had and have one another's backs. In fact, the only other competitive moment I can recall from our shared youth was when I discovered what a naturally great actress she is. And that doesn't really count because I knew, right away, I couldn't hold a candle to her, so no need to compete. I remember very clearly her performance of a couple of small roles in some select Shakespeare scenes during her junior high years, and being totally shocked at how believable she was. Jenny wasn't acting, she just was, and as if this isn't impressive enough in an adult actor, she was something like 12 years old, that time of life when ABSOLUTELY EVERYBODY is awkward and either pretentious or oblivious. And so, when in the next year she starred in another junior high production, this one Beauty and the Beast, and the high school drama teacher I was trying so very hard to impress made sure to say to me, "Well, we've got to get her," I wasn't at all surprised. Frustrated as hell, sure, but not surprised.

I could keep on this tack of things at which Jenny is amazing, but no longer does much of (I guess I can't say for certain about the coloring...) were it not for the fact that she's gone on to commit herself to doing incredible and important work. Jenny committed herself to more school than I can even fathom contemplating, and is now a nurse practitioner. You know about nurse practitioners, right? Those are the ones some people are opting for going to instead of doctors now-a-days because they're qualified, open and often more involved. Smarties, with a lot of influence. And she's not any ol' NP, my sister. No, she's a neonatal nurse practitioner, meaning she's dealing with the most delicate of lives and most harrowing of circumstances. Sometime amidst her near-decade of higher education, right around when she moved to New York, Jenny began going by her given name of Virginia. This was strange for me for a long time but, though she offered utterly pragmatic reasons for it at the time, it makes a perfect kind of personal sense. She's a different person now, one dealing with life-and-death decisions daily in a theatre I wouldn't set foot in, even had I her training and emotion for it.

My sister Virginia is still blessed with a kooky sense of humor, a passionate commitment to her perspective, powerful intelligence and sense of right and wrong. She still makes inappropriate observations in far too loud a voice, and illustrates a fervent disdain meeting me on time, ever. She's still far prettier than she realizes, and far more empathetic than is good for her, and she still is rather immediately liked by just about everyone she meets. She is different now, too. In the first place, she has taken control of her life and overcome some remarkable personal odds in a way that has taught me a lot about setting a good example for one's own family. In the second, she's recently left New York for a promoted position at Johns Hopkins, which involves authority and driving a hybrid car and all different sorts of things I as a near-naturalized New-York artist can no longer make much sense of.

And in the third, today she turned 30.

Happiest birthday, kiddo. Thanks for coloring outside the lines with me.

Aiyana Paes With Mom and Dad at 'The Sports Illustrated India Awards'

Leander Paes’ wife Rhea and Daughter Aiyana Cheered for the Tennis Star at the Event 'The Sports Illustrated India Awards' 2009

Leander Paes and Rhea Pillai with Daughter Aiyana

Leander Paes With Little Aiyana

Aiyana With Dad Leander Peas

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Headbands, Headband, Headbands!!

I am a headband addict! I admit it and I seek no desire to be cured from it. I love them! They are the best way to just spruce up an outfit or just change my mood. My favs by Jennifer Behr (I LUV HER!):







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Roger Federer Australian player

Roger Federer Australian Open 2010 Champion Wallpaper
Hi all :) yesterday after AO 2010 finals were finished and Federer won his 16th grand slam i received more then 10 emails from you ppl asking, some were literally begging, to make new wallpaper of Roger Federer as Australian Open 2010 Champion :) so what could i do, i took some time, found few photos with trophy and made (hopefully) good looking wallpaper that's also huge (1980x1080 pixels in size)... hope you'll like it :)))

Size: 1980x1080, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer Titles Info Wallpaper

Roger Federer Titles Info Wallpaper
You all know whose wallpaper goes next :) updated titles-info wallpaper of Roger Federer who won his 4th Australian Open title and his 16th grand slam in career... what can i say other then he is tennis legend... 16 grand slams, maaannn... congrats to Roger from me :)))

Size: 1600x1200, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer Serving Widescreen Wallpaper

Roger Federer Serving Widescreen Wallpaper
Second wallpaper for today is new widescreen wallpaper of Roger Federer serving :) it was also made by "Real-Squazer"... btw don't forget to check out Grand Slams category for Australian Open wallpapers :)

Size: 1440x900, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

ATP Tour 2009 Top 20 Players Wallpaper

Masters Cup 2009 Widescreen Wallpaper
Hi everybody :) i finished wallpaper of top 20 ranked players in ATP Tour, finally :), that took me several days (few hours each day) to make... this wallpaper will be added to categories of all 20 players in it (Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Nikolay Davydenko, Novak Djokovic, Juan Martin Del Potro, Fernando Verdasco, Robin Soderling, Andy Roddick, David Ferrer, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Gilles Simon, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marin Cilic, Radek Stepanek, Tomas Berdych, Tommy Haas, Tommy Robredo and Mikhail Youzhny)... for the end i want to say thanks to "lebron" who gave me idea to make this wallpaper in chat box :)

Size: 1920x1200, Posted in: Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Nikolay Davydenko, Novak Djokovic, Juan Martin Del Potro, Fernando Verdasco, Robin Soderling, Andy Roddick, David Ferrer, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Gilles Simon, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marin Cilic, Radek Stepanek, Tomas Berdych, Tommy Haas, Tommy Robredo and Mikhail Youzhny.

Masters Cup 2009 Widescreen Wallpaper

Masters Cup 2009 Widescreen Wallpaper
And here's wallpaper of Masters Cup 2009 i mentioned in previous post :) there are all 8 players attending this year's ATP final tournament in it (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Nikolay Davydenko, Juan Martin del Potro, Robin Soderling and Fernando Verdasco) with small tournament logo in background... i am still thinking about one thing, should i add brackets under players pictures and add scores of matches in them or not... i'll make decision regarding that in next few days :)

Size: 1920x1200, Posted in: Spain -> Rafael Nadal, UK -> Andy Murray, Switzerland -> Roger Federer, Russia -> Nikolay Davydenko, Serbia -> Novak Djokovic, Argentina -> Juan Martin Del Potro, Spain -> Fernando Verdasco and Sweden -> Robin Soderling

Roger Federer Wallpaper

Roger Federer Wallpaper
Other 3 wallpapers i'll add today are all made by other people and all 3 of them look very very good... first will be wallpaper of Roger Federer in front of space storm... wallpaper was made by "Crush-Designs" :)

Size: 1280x1024, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Tennis Masters 2009 Wallpaper

Tennis Masters 2009 Wallpaper
2009 Masters Series circle is completed... yesterday we got new Masters Cup champion - Nikolay Davydenko who beat Juan Martin Del Potro in finals...

Size: 1600x1200, Posted in: Spain -> Rafael Nadal, UK -> Andy Murray, Switzerland -> Roger Federer, Russia -> Nikolay Davydenko and Serbia -> Novak Djokovic

Roger Federer Cincinnati 2009 Widescreen Wallpaper

Roger Federer Cincinnati 2009 Widescreen Wallpaper
Hi all :) Masters in Cincinnati 2009 is finished yesterday and here's new widescreen wallpaper of new champion Roger Federer i made this morning :) i'll add updated "tennis masters 2009 wallpaper" in few minutes also...

Size: 1920x1200, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer and Miroslava Vavrinec Wallpaper

Roger Federer and Miroslava Vavrinec Wallpaper
Good day all :) first of all - thanks to all who are writing to me, both in chat box and over contact page :) i have prepared two wallpapers for today, first is wallpaper of Roger Federer with his wife Miroslava Vavrinec... Roger is posing in front of triumphal gate in Paris after winning Roland Garros 2009 and large picture of his wife in background :)

Size: 1600x1200, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer and Andre Agassi RG 2009 Wallpaper

Roger Federer and Andre Agassi RG 2009 Wallpaper
Ups, i almost forgot about this one - wallpaper of Roger Federer receiving Roland Garros 2009 trophy from tennis legend Andre Agassi :)

Size: 1600x1200, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer and USA -> Andre Agassi

Roger Federer Sandstorm Wallpaper

Roger Federer Sandstorm Wallpaper
And the last for today, and the best one is wallpaper of Roger Federer with cool looking sandstorm around him :) btw i have opened Twitter profile for this site and will update it every time i add new wallpapers here... you can follow me on Twitter and be notified whenever site gets updated :)

Size: 1280x960, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer Wallpaper

Roger Federer Wallpaper
Second wallpaper of Roger Federer is for regular monitor resolutions and it was made by "Goomie" (gommie.deviantart.com)... See you all in few days with new wallpapers :)

Size: 1280x960, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer Widescreen Wallpaper

Roger Federer Widescreen Wallpaper
About the same time i got e-mail from a person who's huge Roger Federer fan and who asked me why there are not more wallpapers of him on my site :) next two wallpapers are both for her, first one is wallpaper of Roger Federer for widescreen monitors made by "DualTRX"...

Size: 1440x900, Posted in: Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Nadal vs Federer Wallpaper

Nadal vs Federer Wallpaper
I have only one wallpaper for today but it took whole morning to make it :) it's wallpaper of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer showing two of them as rivals... i hope you'll like it :)

Size: 1600x1200, Posted in: Spain -> Rafael Nadal and Switzerland -> Roger Federer

Roger Federer Wallpaper

Roger Federer Wallpaper Next is wallpaper of the second seed, Roger Federer, who have chance to tie record of Pete Sampras if he wins this grand slam :) wallpaper looks very nice and is made by alwahdany.deviantart.com... there are few watermarks of deviantart web site on wallpaper but they are blended in it and are not big distraction :)

Size: 1280x960, Posted in: Switzerland ->

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

NYFW- Take 4

Oscar de la Renta F/W 2010: I don't really remember when I fell in love with Oscar de la Renta; but I can tell you it was love at first sight and I've been in love everyday since. This man is literally a genius when it comes to design. He makes garments that compliment the woman and makes her the center of attention and not the garment. I love his spanish style to the garment (ruffles, tiers, etc) and his way of making it look refined and ladylike.....Now that I am done drooling over the man, lets move on to his Fall 2010 line. The Fall 2010 line was elegant and refined; fit for a certain first lady.....the pieces I feel catered to both his older client and his new younger clients. Its overall theme: anyone can look like a lady. His use of rich colours and fabrics make my hand itch to be able to touch the garments....I need to study under him! My must have piece: The orange taffeta slim dress.









Marchesa F/W 2010: .....Where do I begin with them? The design duo (Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig) are awesome. One went to school for costume design (Chapman) and the other went for textiles (Craig). And in 2004, Marchesa was created. What I like about this line is the fact that every piece looks like art. The texture, fabric choice, draping, etc. makes each garment look as if they're telling you a story. For Fall 2010, they totally blew my mind. In the midst of cocktail dresses and full length gowns that were a mix of off whites, pale blues as well as bright pinks, reds and blues were a few amazingly tailored tuxedo jackets. This label is not for the wall flowers. My must have piece: the gold long gown with the sheer/beaded front. Amazing!









J. Mendel F/W 2010: I discovered J. Mendel in 2005 at the MET Costume Ball. Liya Kebede (My All-Time Favorite Model) was wearing this gold tulle empire waist dress that had me drooling....I was hooked from that day on. Moving to modern day J. Mendel; Fall 2010 is young and hip with the abundance of cocktail dresses but he remains true to his old school elegant with the furs, leathers and full length gowns. His cocktail dresses are bound to catch the eye of many starlets and I won't be surprised when his gowns end on on red carpets during awards season. His colour scheme was reds, blacks, deep beautiful blue- greens and classy furs. My must have piece of this collection: The deep bluish-green semi gathered strapless gown.






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