From November to March I was documenting the project at Creekside Community Centre with the lovely Julie Lebel. More about the project can be found at the Vancouver Park Board Art and Culture website http://vancouver.ca/parks/arts/2010dance_creekside.htm
Julie is an artist of contemporary dance and has done various interesting projects that involve groups of people in theater and dance. She recently had twins and wanted to incorporate them into her dancing. The stroller dance flash mob was born and I was lucky to watch the evolution as more mothers and babies joined the group and began to choreograph their moves.
They performed on March 19th in the Olympic Village. More about this performance and other photos can be found at Julie's blog http://creeksidedance.wordpress.com/
A glimpse at the growing process of learning and creating. It seems that progress is the best way to stay motivated. Inspiration comes from the smallest and strangest of ideas. Some of those ideas are frail and need to be worked upon to come into their own fruition, while other ideas are just experiences along the way. It is all my growing vocabulary.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
a son!
road trips on the motorbike
Another accomplishment that I am proud of is getting my motorbike license! Super fun times.
Last July I went on a sweet motorbike camp trip with my main squeeze Tyler. We left from Vancouver and stayed in Manning Park, Kelowna, Blanket Creek near Revelstoke and Golden for my cousin Angela's wedding. Then we went through the Shuswap, the Duffy Lake road through Pemberton to the Sea to Sky and then to Gabriola Island for Riley and Meghan's wedding. Ending it off with a ride from Naniamo to Seaschelt for Disater Days on the Sunshine Coast...
Last July I went on a sweet motorbike camp trip with my main squeeze Tyler. We left from Vancouver and stayed in Manning Park, Kelowna, Blanket Creek near Revelstoke and Golden for my cousin Angela's wedding. Then we went through the Shuswap, the Duffy Lake road through Pemberton to the Sea to Sky and then to Gabriola Island for Riley and Meghan's wedding. Ending it off with a ride from Naniamo to Seaschelt for Disater Days on the Sunshine Coast...
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