Teaching a beginner workshop
Jan. 30th, 2006 05:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today was another 'bellydance for beginners' workshop. I had two no shows (grrr) but also to women who came over to see what a workshop looks like. The left smiling and confirming an appointment for a bachelorette workshop in march, so that's great!
We only had four people in this workshop, but they worked great together. During the last half hour I suddenly felt my uterus kick in. Not surprising because I was expecting to get my period, but why now? Due to very, very bad cramps I didn't continue training afterwards but packed up and went home. I'm going to crawl in bed, watch Afrita Hanem with Samia Gamal and drink tea.
I didn't make any money with today's workshop, but I had a great time and got a lot of satisfaction of working with the participants. I also finally send an email to the organisers of oriental magic. They're already arganizing next year and I made a proposition for the fashion show. I want to incorporate historic costumes ike the ghawazee, cengi, gypsy, spanish-arabic etc. Simon emailed that he could make a videocollage for the background and mix suitable music and a voiceover on forehand.
This fashionshow could be very, very professional if I start with the planning and sewing right right now. Perhaps even ask the models to learn bit about the style that they're presenting so they can match their dancing to it.
Only ten months to go!
And the last three days I got errors every time I try to read the journals of my friensds (or my own entries). I'd love to know what's happening to you all, but can't read your journal right now.
We only had four people in this workshop, but they worked great together. During the last half hour I suddenly felt my uterus kick in. Not surprising because I was expecting to get my period, but why now? Due to very, very bad cramps I didn't continue training afterwards but packed up and went home. I'm going to crawl in bed, watch Afrita Hanem with Samia Gamal and drink tea.
I didn't make any money with today's workshop, but I had a great time and got a lot of satisfaction of working with the participants. I also finally send an email to the organisers of oriental magic. They're already arganizing next year and I made a proposition for the fashion show. I want to incorporate historic costumes ike the ghawazee, cengi, gypsy, spanish-arabic etc. Simon emailed that he could make a videocollage for the background and mix suitable music and a voiceover on forehand.
This fashionshow could be very, very professional if I start with the planning and sewing right right now. Perhaps even ask the models to learn bit about the style that they're presenting so they can match their dancing to it.
Only ten months to go!
And the last three days I got errors every time I try to read the journals of my friensds (or my own entries). I'd love to know what's happening to you all, but can't read your journal right now.