Friday, April 29, 2011

Playing catch up...

In an attempt to not go a full month since posting, here I go.

I've been visiting my grampa in the hospital every spare weekend day/holiday I have free.  While I have found some solace in having time with someone to talk and listen and learn, I have come to the conclusion that aging sucks.  There is not much that is graceful and happy and natural about dying; tubes, machines, incontinence, pain, fright and loneliness certainly aren't pleasant-  how many people do we actually know that pass peacefully in their sleep?  However... I am not going to write a long angsty post about this and dwell on it.  It wastes time.

Easter.

Easter was wonderful- my more immediate family (my mom's side) and my grampa's immediate family that live on this continent made up a lovely trilingual crowd of 25.  It was really refreshing to have English NOT be the main language spoken and to communicate with people by touches and smiles and gestures.  The important stuff spoken was, of course, translated from Armenian into English and French and it was just so easy to enjoy.  Lots of Armenian food and pastries, and a solid round of the egg game (of course I didn't win, but my grampa taught me his secret for next year)...  Russell bravely tried the khema, and was applauded by the family.  All in all it was a bittersweet day, the first and last (most likely) of such celebrated easters, but I am so glad to have the memories.

Luminarium.

So much Luminarium news.  Our Kickstarter campaign was launched, endured, and a success- we raised $2100 in 18 days!  Read more here.  Consequently, we released our dance film 'Everything But Blue' at an event to conclude the campaign--Watch here!  It was well attended, and a lot of fun.  Since then it has been full-steam ahead in rehearsals working towards finishing our new piece for Commencement Concert at Mount Holyoke College, May 21, that we were invited to showcase work in.  After that, we embark on our mini-tour across Massachusetts- with performances just about each week from mid-May through June.  June 26 is the date of our first benefit gala- both a fundraiser and just general celebration for Luminarium's first anniversary!  It will be held at AKA Bistro in Lincoln, MA and there will be lots of amazing hors d'oeuvres and live music and drinks and fun.  Tickets will be available for purchase soon, details at www.LuminariumDance.org.  I CANNOT believe all we have done in a year.  Seriously.  Day to day it feels so commonplace to push hard and create and accomplish, but when I look back on the year, its really stunning.  After June we take our show to New Hampshire for fall, and then back to Cambridge for a show towards the end of the year.  Stay tuned, we have plenty on our agenda.

Other?

Life is good.  Lots of accomplishments artistic and otherwise, and some promising opportunities on the horizon.  I've befriended a tiny mouse.  I have a backyard of my own and I can enjoy warm nights such as this one.  The dog is wonderful, my friends are wonderful, and I feel fairly grown up at 23.75 years.  I guess the only semi-not great thing is Russell's current work situation.  He is currently (and mandatorily) working 72 hour work weeks in Worcester on a large government project and will be doing so for at least the next 6 weeks, but possibly for another 9 weeks.  It is lousy for him to come home at like 8pm, have dinner, and then go to bed to wake up at 4:30 or so.  We have barely any time to hang out and I miss him!  Paychecks with 32 hours of overtime certainly aren't lousy, however, and make me feel slightly sheepish about my odd mix of part time work.  At least it has an end date, and then life can go back to normal- or what we consider normal.

Other other news... let's see.  A little girl I coached on acting at work got three callbacks based on the audition material we worked on!  It was a triumph and I was so proud.  I successfully potted a plant (this shouldn't be such a triumph, but it is since I have been relying on Russell to do these types of things).  I found an AWESOME new mascara that I love.  It is sandal weather.

Really, I feel like I can end this with "it is sandal weather" because it is really my favorite thing ever.  No need to elaborate or go on and on in this blog post... summer time!


Oh wait.  Wanted to add that the live trees inside Westminster Abbey were fabulous.  I didn't really watch the royal wedding or much coverage (just looked at pictures online of that beautiful dress) but noticed the trees on the segment on the news.  Beautiful blooming trees make things better.

Ok the end, for real.

3 comments:

  1. So true about this year with Luminarium, and with our own choreographic pursuits as well! I can't believe how empty my life was one year ago in comparison. Feeling the warm air this week and seeing bugs emerging everywhere has oddly reminded me lately of that night on the park bench laughing at potential show possibilities, swatting off mosquitoes, and complaining about the early close times of virtually every shop in town. SO much has gone down, and I could not be prouder of where we are right now as a (to use your exact age math) 0.83 year old company!

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  2. Yay for the girl's callbacks! YOU ROCK.

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  3. Seriously. I think about that park bench a lot... SO much has changed, of course most all positively. It feels like it could be 3 years though, easily. It's amazing.

    ariane- I know right! It made my week.

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