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September 14, 2009

Back to Business

It's been a week since the California State Fair run ended and we're *finally* feeling fully rested. It's always both exciting and a little sad when a show reaches its end. We met so many wonderful people during the run, and really pushed our limits with the heat and the sheer physicality of the shows. It's good to be home, where the delicious rain lets us know that fall is on its way, but I do miss the excitement and energy and adventure that the fair offered.

Here are some awesome photos, taken by the amazing folks from Fairytale Productions, who had a face painting booth near our stage (and wandered by several times a day in princess costumes, which made me giddily happy).

We did a luau fire show for a 40th wedding anniversary this past weekend and were astonished at how very *slow* our regular luau music felt compared to the frenetic craziness that was our state fair set! But after that performance, I have to say that my own style and showmanship has developed quite a lot over the last few weeks. I don't know how much it might show, but my control and awareness during the show has certainly attained a new level, which feels really wonderful.

Also, I've got a million new show ideas, and now that my body's had a bit of a break, I'm diving in headfirst. We got the opportunity to go to Teatro Zinzanni this weekend with some friends, and now we're considering putting together a gypsy fire show. I'm also working on some cool ideas with aerial tissu, black light and LED dancing all combined with video projection.. my imagination will run away with me, if I let it!

Looking forward to seeing what surprises the fall season brings.. :)

August 30, 2009

California State Fair

We've made it to the halfway point of the State Fair! Yay!

Our show has been rockin', and the audiences are really a lot of fun. The only major drawback is the heat - yesterday it was up to 104 and we were melting on that hot, hot stage. When it gets that hot, we have to be extra careful and aware since accidents are all lining up to happen. Fire tools are igniting early, as soon as they get anywhere near a fire source, the bright sun makes it hard to see lingering flames, and the heat makes us feel heavy, sleepy and a little clumsy. We're drinking gallons and gallons of water and sweating it all right out again, so overall I imagine this is good for us in the long run, even if it's not a whole lot of fun in the meantime.

The weather report says today will be cooler, and Monday through Friday looks to be way down in the 80s. We are keeping our fingers crossed. :) At least the evenings have been beautiful - we have a longer break between our last two shows and have taken to wandering around the fair at dusk, seeing the other shows and taking silly pictures and looking at all the animals. Our favorites: newborn piglets, the garden of gigantic proportions, and Frank Olivier's Twisted Cabaret show.

The Sacramento media has found us, and we've gotten to do a couple of TV spots, with one more scheduled on Monday morning. Here's a link to our favorite one!

August 23, 2009

State Fair Diaries

We made it through Day 2 of the California State Fair! :) 2 days down, 16 more to go. Here's hoping we don't melt into little puddles or burn ourselves crispy in the process!

We're doing 3 or 4 shows every day - at 4, 6, and 9 pm on weekdays and 2, 4, 6 and 9 on the weekends. Our shows are a half hour long, so that means 2 full hours of fire on the weekends - exciting, and also exhausting!

Friday it was *really* hot. We got in and found our site, after much wandering around carrying gallons and gallons of fuel. We are sharing a trailer with the African Acrobats, in the Weird, Wild and Wacky zone right in the center of the fair. There's also an awesome magician and a bird show right in our area, so there's a lot going on and things were pretty crazy the first day. Also, did I mention it was HOT?

Our stage is really awesome. It's... well.. wacky, with a funky corrugated-metal-and-mirrors look. It is also a nice reflecting mirror, so the Sacramento summer sun can get us from 3 sides instead of just one, while we help by twirling huge fireballs around. The first day we sweated and panted through our daytime shows, rocked the nighttime show, and then dragged home and collapsed.

Saturday was much better - the weather was cooler, the audiences were bigger, and we weren't feeling so off-balance - we knew where the stage was, where the water was, and where to find air conditioning and iced coffee. Also, after just two days we've performed this show seven times, and it just gets tighter and sillier every time. At the end of the first day we knew all the things we needed to change. At the end of the second day, we know all the things we want to develop. By the end of today we're going to be Vegas, Baby.. and by Labor Day, the WORLD. Muahahahahaaa..

I'm looking forward to the opportunity to create and try out a lot of new choreography, as will inevitably happen when we get sick of doing the same show over and over. I'm doing fire hula hoop for this show, which is fairly new to me, and I'm enjoying it a whole lot (last night a little girl came up to me after the show and told me the hula hoop was her favorite part! I must be doing it right!).

If anyone wants to come out and see us, I really recommend coming to the 9:00 show - it's dark so the fire shows up, it's not so hot, and we seem to regularly ROCK that show!

I will post some pictures soon, and stay tuned for more wacky adventures to come. :)

August 15, 2009

San Mateo County Fair

We do a lot of private parties, and people are often asking me where they can see us perform in public.. well, tonight is the night - the first of many!

We'll be performing tonight at the San Mateo County Fair at 9:00 PM on the Carnival Borough Stage. If you can't catch us tonight, we'll also be there tomorrow (Sunday), as well as Wednesday and Thursday the 19th & 20th.


Then, starting on Friday we'll be at the California State Fair in Sacramento. We'll be doing 3-4 shows a day, every day from 8/20 - 9/7 in the "Weird Wild and Wacky" area.. shows will be at 4, 6, and 8 pm with a 2:00 show added on weekends and holidays.


Please come on out and play with us!

August 6, 2009

That 70s Show

Yesterday I had a pretty unusual show - it was a blacklight / glow light show for kids at a summer camp at Club Sport in Fremont. The summer camp theme was centered around the decades of the 20th century, and for a blacklight show, I was assigned the 1970s.

What fun it was! I got to dance to great songs like "I will survive," "Dancing Queen," and of course, "Greased Lightnin'" from the Grease soundtrack. It was also my very first public hula hooping performance (I recently got a blacklight reactive hoop and so was very excited to try it out). It went really well!

I feel oh-so gutsy, being brave enough to perform a hula hoop routine for the first time ever, in front of a big group of 7-12 year old girls.. ALL of whom could probably hula hoop me right out the door. But they loved it.. and I knew a trick or two that some of them didn't, so they were duly impressed. :)

I also had the opportunity to perform with my new amazing light poi. A friend made these for me recently. They are about 5x as bright as any other light poi I've ever seen, let alone owned, and are programmable (!!!) so I can make them do pretty much whatever I want - colors, strobe rates, brightness, patterns.. there's even a music reactive mode, where they listen to the ambient sound and flash accordingly. Amazing! And they're controlled by a remote control, so my tech guy can make them change on the fly. The kids went crazy!

The third new thing were the Dancing Wings I got at Faerieworlds.. these are amazing. They're a beautiful costume addition, a very easy performance tool, and they were everyone's favorite thing! With light shows I let the kids play with the lights after I'm done dancing, and the kids wouldn't put these down. I got the black light reactive ones in green, and let me tell you, they SCREAM under UV light.

I really need to get some photos of all the new stuff, but black light is notoriously hard to photograph or videotape. If you're local and wanna help, please drop me a line!

July 24, 2009

Fire Arts Festival

Fire Pixie had the wonderful opportunity to perform at the Fire Arts Festival this year with Copper Lantern Fire Theatre.

Fire Arts happens once a year and people really pull out all the stops: huge metal monsters that shoot fire, all kids of art and beautiful kinetic sculptures everywhere, great people and great energy, and lots of amazing performers! We were honored to be invited to perform this year. :)

Fire Pixie's performance was an acrobatic balancing, fire eating routine which was just a small piece of Copper Lantern's longer show. Our costumes were very much fun - the story line was full of beasts and lizards and fantasy creatures, and we got to be slinky, silly cat creatures. We went crazy with the face paint and crazy cat-eye contact lenses. Performing as a non-human is so fun and silly and liberating!

Also, we LOVE doing big stage shows, and love performing with so many wonderful dancers, fire spinners, and artists. Fire Arts Festival really does a great job of building and fostering the fire community in the Bay Area.

July 15, 2009

Tissu at the lake

I've been up at the lake the last couple of days and it's been lovely. We strung the tissu between two trees and did lots of photographing.. it's a lovely place to hang out. I haven't been motivated to actually practice any choreography, which is becoming a more pressing problem as faerieworlds is in 2 weeks and I've only got the first 1/5 of the dance choreographed. The bugs, the sun, the breeze, the beauty, the big box of gingersnaps, all seem to distract me though. Also, the lack of music.. and the lack of mirrors. I'm pretty spoiled by my living room performance space I guess.
There was much adventure in rigging. Darrell was the mastermind and had a whole bunch of tools and confusing-looking gear.. several tree-scrapes, rope burns, failed attempts, near-death frights, trips to the hardware store, and hours of precarious ladder-balancing later we managed to string a cable between two trees and hang the tissu from it. It works really, really well! I'm very impressed with Darrell. We were describing the idea to lots of folks before we tried it, and got lots of skepticism and nay-sayers, but the amount of tension on the cable is just perfect - a little bouncy but that actually makes it more comfortable to bounce and drop and stuff, and it feels super safe.
Originally we wanted to hang it at 30 feet but we had only a 16 foot ladder. The first time we tried rigging I climbed all the way up the rope to a 30 foot tree branch and then freaked out and my body seized up and brain stopped working, and I had to BREATHE and slide back down the rope and shake for a while (got a nice rope burn on my shin from that one) and we decided rigging lower down, from the ladder, was the way to go this time. We've got ideas for setting up a belay so we can rig from higher heights but this time it just wasn't gonna happen. Plenty of height for close-up shots though.. the far-away silhouettes will just have to be next time.
We did 2 shoots on Monday - a sunny one and a dusk one. Then Tuesday we did an early morning shoot and a late-night, after dark shoot (at which the swarming bugs were the main event, oh MY), and then one more early morning
on Wednesday. Tissu dancing is one thing.. tissu hanging-and-posing is a bit different, and pretty tough on the ol' arm muscles - most especially at 6:00 am! (try to squeeze your fists hard enough to support your body weight right after you wake up.. combined with morning stiffness and chilliness.. that photo shoot was TOUGH!) The light was just beautiful though, with some mist on the lake and everything really still.. I think we got some really beautiful photos.
It's funny.. I remember going through this phase with fire dancing, when I'd been doing it for just a year or so. All I wanted to do was dress up, experiment with the techie stuff, and take pictures.. fun locations, crazy costumes, interesting lighting, colored flame.. no
w that bit of fancy has been transferred to tissu. I really hope tissu follows the same path as fire dancing, where I've gotten to perform so many amazing places that I don't feel the need to bother with photos anymore. :)

In the meantime.. my next wacky idea is to rig from the Donner Lake Rainbow Bridge. Let me know if you want to be involved! We'll need photographers, grips, and someone to stand there and spin me around so I'm facing the right direction.. ;)

April 20, 2009

Iowa State University Trip

It's a sleepy Monday after a long weekend of traveling and fire.  We had a 5-dancer show at the VEISHEA celebration at Iowa State University on Saturday night, and really had a great time on the trip.  

This is the second year we've performed at VEISHEA and this year the weather, despite forecasts to the contrary, was just beautiful.  The party was hopping, the crowd was really enthusiastic and the show was really well received. 

We did two sets, ending at around 3:00 am, and dragged ourselves back to the hotel room to sleep while the college kids continued to party.  (It seems they do it right, it Iowa.. :)  This type of event always has lots of other fun entertainment as well, and we got to see glass-walking, juggling, mentalism, fun with a tesla coil, and even chainsaw juggling between sets.  I loved being a part of such a wacky show!

Got home a day late, due to missed connections at the airlines, and not all the dancers have made it back yet but everyone is finally aboard a plane and on their way back to the Bay Area.  Trips like this fill me up at the same time they tire me out.  I'll be sleeping really well tonight.. but I'm glad I did make it back in time to take a nap before performing at the 4/20 party for Harborside Health Center tonight.  (Oasis Nightclub in Oakland!  We're at 9:30 and 10:15, come on out and don't miss us!)

April 15, 2009

San Francisco State AIDS Awareness Day

Today we're doing a fire show at San Francisco State University for their AIDS awareness day.  We've performed at this event the last 2 years as well and it's always a lot of fun.  The student organizers do a really great job, and despite the bright sun (never a fire show's best friend!) the crowd always seems to enjoy our show.  

This year we've added a whole bunch of new acrobatics, especially during the fire eating routine.  Here's hoping it's not too windy!  Eating fire while standing on someone's shoulders can be slightly problematic in a stiff breeze ;) and yesterday's windstorm was pretty intense.  Well, I will do my very best.   Come on out and see us, if you can make it!  1:16 at the Student Union.

March 31, 2009

Fire Show Season

As winter turns into spring our Fire Show season is really picking up.  We're doing a lot of interesting shows this year, and really enjoying the dual challenges of performing in new and different spaces, and of creating new material and new shows for our fantastic repeat clients.

The Bollywood theme is hot this season!  We've been doing a lot of Indian and Afghani weddings and parties.  Our Bollywood show is rapidly becoming our new favorite.. with such upbeat music and silly, fun energy and dance styles, it'd be hard not to love performing to Bollywood music!  

We also had the privilege of performing at Rhythmix Cultural Works this past Sunday morning for a church service put on by the Alameda Spiritual Living Center.  Each month they focus on a theme and March's theme was fire.  We had a really wonderful time performing for such a connected, loving group of people - their "handshake" is a warm hug, and their enthusiasm for fire and new experiences was really unmatched.  What a wonderful way to spend a Sunday morning.  :)

We're looking ahead to several really fun shows in April, including performing at San Francisco State's AIDS awareness event again this year, and traveling to Iowa State University's huge springtime party called VEISHEA.  Here's hoping the weather stays beautiful!

February 23, 2009

California State Fair

Fire Pixie has just been booked to perform at the California State Fair this year!

The theme of the fair is Weird, Wild, & Wacky and I guess we fit right in. :) We'll be doing 3 shows a day each day from August 21 through September 7th. I will post more details as to where we'll be, and all that, when I get them.

If you've never made it out to the state fair before, this is a great reason to go!

January 26, 2009

Aerial dance photos

It's been a pretty exciting week.. had a great show for a Bat Mitzvah on Sunday, at a cute little restaurant in Redwood City that I'd never heard of before - Angelica's Bistro.  I want to go back there for dinner some time.. the ambiance was fantastic and the food looked great!

Today I did a photo shoot for aerial tissu with a fantastic photographer named Greg Albin.  I've been doing aerial dance for about a year now and am ready to really start getting out there and doing more shows.  If fire dancing is my heart, aerial tissu is my soul these days.  I absolutely love the feeling of flying high above the heads of my audience and taking their (and my!) breath away with drops and flips and graceful poses.  It speaks to me on so many levels.  

Here's my favorite photo from the shoot today... or see the rest over at my Picasa page.  Keep your eyes out for a new section on the web site about aerial dance!   And if you're interested in more info or want to book this gorgeous art form, drop me a line!

January 17, 2009

Synchronicity

Last night we did a fire show for a 30th birthday party in Walnut Creek (and what a beautiful night it was).  KT and I had a great time - we did our Belly Dance show which is one of our favorites but hasn't been booked a lot lately (people seem to like Belly Dance in the early summer for some reason) so we had a great time with it - and the audience was so much fun too!

The interesting part about this show was the way it all connected in the first place... 

I think I mentioned in an earlier post that we had a great show up in Tahoe for New Year's and then afterwards went out to play with fire just for fun, out on the frozen lake.  There were a lot of folks from nearby cabins gathering around enjoying the free show, and one of them went home and must have dreamed of fire.. because our show planted the idea of having fire dancers at her son's 30th birthday bash.  She got home and went searching for fire dancers on the internet, having no idea who we were, and the first group she found and called.. was Fire Pixie!  The conversation went something like, "Hello, I was just up in tahoe and I saw these fire dancers and got this idea .. " and I answered, "Oh!  That was me!" and everything fell right into place.  :)

Sharing the art of fire is so rewarding in its own right, and it's so rare that we get to just go out and "play" with the fire anymore.. I feel like the something is telling me to do it more often!  






January 13, 2009

Spartan Daily Multimedia

We did a really fun show for the Fire on the Fountain Homecoming event at San Jose State University at the end of last year. This was our second time doing this event and we *love* the crowds at SJSU - college students are so much fun to perform for, and this event is really well organized and staffed. I really feel fortunate to be a part of it.

I bumped into Carlos Moreno, one of the photographers from this event, on Facebook and he directed me to a multimedia presentation the SJSU students had done for their newspaper web site. It was really well done and so I've reposted it on our site along with the awesome article they wrote about the event..

Check it out!

January 12, 2009

Pirate Ship Fire Eating

Eating fire at the face & body painting convention with a pirate ship painted on my face.. fun for all ages.  Thanks to Mark Reid for the photo!

Fire eating and body painting

I just went to the Face Painting & Body Art convention in Orlando, FL in early January.. I do body painting as well as fire dancing (bodyart.firepixie.com) and had a really great time. One of the highlights was that I got to teach a fire eating class to a student who flew down from New Jersey to learn fire eating.

We normally do a 3-day class but for people who don't live in the San Francisco area, that can be a huge commitment, so we do offer an "intensive" class for out-of-towners. Mike, my student, seemed to have a great time and he did a fantastic job, getting some really dramatic extinguishes of the torch by the end of the class. He was a fascinating guy - does fire walking and martial arts and we had some great conversation while we played with fire.

It was a fairly surreal experience - we were out by the hotel pool, and kept being interrupted by crazy characters wearing full body paint! It was really fun to be able to combine two of my passions like that.

Mark Reid, a master body painter and instructor at the convention came out and watched for a while.. and told me he'll trade some body painting for some fire eating lessons at some time. Mark is a fantastic artist - I hope he's serious! I want to make that happen!!

January 11, 2009

Fire or Ice?

This is my favorite image from our New Year's Eve Fire & Ice show.. is she breathing fire... or ice?

We also got a mention in the Tahoe Daily Tribune!  

January 10, 2009

New Year's Eve


We had a great show on New Year's Eve with Blue Sky Events up in Lake Tahoe.  It was a 6-dancer show with a fire & ice theme, and it was great to work with such a big group of dancers because we could really heat the place up (and brrrr.. that was pretty important during winter up in Tahoe!)

They also had ice sculptors there - evidently world-famous ones - who made all kinds of great stuff.  My favorite were the eskimos.. they carved them so you could put your face through the "parka" from behind and take a picture with you-as-eskimo, which was all kinds of silly fun.

We even finished up in time to celebrate the new year at a cabin next to a nearby frozen lake, over which someone was shooting fantastic homemade fireworks - so of course we had to run out with our fire tools and add to the show.  :)

Thanks to Nick Winterhalter for the photos!


 
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