Saturday, April 28, 2007

Jekyll & HYDE (blood splatter/ink stain)

Check this out! Since we're not getting cast t-shirts for this show, I got resourceful! Cheap Target singlet plus red puff paint plus tracing paper plus pen plus show logo equals Kate's Jekyll and Hyde shirt (pictured)! It's quite exciting having something unique, and it only took half an hour to paint, one sleep to dry and a minute under the hairdryer to puff. I wonder how long it will last.

My lessons went well yesterday. I had a squiz at Karen's game cards to see if I could get any hints for BRECCY. (But I'm not giving anything away!)

The show opens in two weeks from yesterday! The preview is on Thursday the 10th and opening night is Friday 11th. That will be a big week for Kate!

My Notebook

Sorry to keep harping on about Google Notebook, but I thought I might open some of my notebooks up to the world.

http://www.google.com/notebook/user/04354639680491391761

If this link is broken, I will try to fix it!

There's not much in the notebooks yet so don't expect to be too razzle-dazzled.

Oh guess what, I read Doubting Thomas by good ol' Morris Gleitzman the other day. It was a great story and a fun read. The whole time I was thinking, "I could so adapt this for stage." Wondering if I should set it as a project for myself. Hmm.

P.S. Feeling alive again is superdooperexcellenterifficomondo! I sang, "Welcome to term two," accompanied by an interpretive dance move to every student who came into my class with Karen today. It felt weird and wonderful to have my confident energy back.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Alive again

I've been cruising along feeling very switched off for what seems like a fair while, and I realised last night how monotonous it was getting, so I spent some time with my sister, Sam, today and I let her draw some emotions out of me, and now I'm feeling alive again. I think I've got my 'spark' back. I hope so anyway. I know something's changed because I care again. There's a real smile in my eyes and a glistening tear in my heart, just as there should be.

I'm alive again.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Google Notebook

This Google Notebook thing really is quite cool. It's kinda like adding things to your favourites, except you can choose which bits you want AND you can access it from other computers. Plus it's easy to use and it doesn't bug you with ads or anything, which is nice.

I had to put the Google iceberg up because I think it's pretty. (And this may be the only post it will ever be relevant in, so I thought I'd seize my window.)

Term 2 is about to begin! I was feeling very daunted a little while ago, but I think I'm looking forward to it now. I have such amazing support from my family and friends for me as a person, and to me that's much more important than having support as an artist (which is slowly growing, but I've got a long way to go yet). I'm not saying that my family and friends don't support me as an artist, I'm just saying that if all my creative persuits fell through, they'd still be there for me just as strong. Much as I've been calling myself a 'career woman' lately, if I lost everything my career isn't what I'd be truly missing.

Friday, April 20, 2007

l33t

I've just uploaded my Acting CV. If this link is broken, it means my file sharing membership has expired. I'm in the process of downloading Google Notebook, which is either really exciting or really sad, depending on whether I'm a geek or not, but I'm feeling a definite sway towards geekness on this occasion.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Vernix caseosa

When I got home from tonight's rehearsal, I chatted to mum in the kitchen for a while before sitting down at the dining room table. (Although our kitchen and 'dining room' aren't actually seperate rooms.) On the table I found our huge Webster's dictionary, opened to 'exc-'. I asked mum why. She said she had looked up the word 'excel', wondering if it was actually spelt differently to the name of the software!

Anyway, I asked her for a word to look up, so she said 'divination', then 'verification'. The 'ver-' pages were fascinating! There were so many long, complicated 'verm-' and 'vern-' words!

My favourite was vernix casesosa (OK, so it's two words, although it is sometimes just called 'vernix'). The definition was something along the lines of 'the unctuous substance covering the skin of a fetus'. (I then had to look up unctuous, another very cool word. It means oily or greasy.) So vernix caseosa is the white stuff brand new babies have all over them. It's basically made out of their skin oil (called 'sebum') and extra cells that have come off the skin of the fetus, and it comes from the baby's 'sebaceous glands'. It is said to have hydrating and antibacterial qualities. Humans are the only land mammal whose babies have a coveing of vernix caseosa.

Something else I found really amusing was that vernix means 'varnish' (which is funny in itself because it's weird to think of babies being born with a coat of varnish!) and caseosa means 'cheese' (because the substance has a cheesy sort of texture). So this technical medical term 'vernix caseosa' actually means 'varnish cheese', which really sounds quite ridiculous, wouldn't you agree?

Dictionaries are wonderful, inspiring things!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

BRECCY

Exciting news, everybody!

The Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre Children's and Youth (BRECCY) theatre is starting up a brand new theatre workshop program for 7-10 year olds, and guess who's in charge? That's right, yours truly! Geoff Robinson and I are the creative facilitators, and we're gearing up to put together an energy-packed, intensely cool, fun-filled, super friendly, especially edutcational term's worth of great theatre games and skill building activities for a class of 20 enthusiastic children! The classes will be running from the start of term 2 on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30pm. For more information, contact Graham Harvey, or call the Box Office on 97911133.

Don't even ask me what my calendar looks like next term. I don't think I've ever been so busy!

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

It Broke

My talon is gone. The strange thing is that I didn't even notice until I looked down last night and it wasn't there anymore. I can't remember anything happening to it. I guess it just came off. I never thought I would miss a fingernail, but it was becoming a part of my personality, a part of my 'act'!

Went to Wongan Hills for BUZ yesterday. Quaint little wheatbelt town. Friendly people, noisy birds.