Much amounts of ~ma for Mr. Kitty, sarameg, and for you.
I'm a lot like you Sophia, with ideals on costumes. Right now my fall production, Fools, is a lose interp of 1890's Ukraine with a heavy influence of farce and fairy tale.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Much amounts of ~ma for Mr. Kitty, sarameg, and for you.
I'm a lot like you Sophia, with ideals on costumes. Right now my fall production, Fools, is a lose interp of 1890's Ukraine with a heavy influence of farce and fairy tale.
I hope the vet calls with good news soon, sarameg.
Gaming peoplr--do you have any recs for Nintendo DS games that would be good for 9 year old girls?
Are historically accurate costumes more important in movies than in theatre?
To me, yes. Theater isn't trying to present itself as the final say on the subject, where - just by the static nature of the medium - film often does. I'm not saying filmmakers have that goal, it's just that - with how real moves look and act and all of that, I expect costumes/props/locations to be accurate, as well. Unless, of course, the filmmaker is going for an anachronistic effect (see Coppola's Marie Antoinette).
...any recs for Nintendo DS games that would be good for 9 year old girls?
One of my cousins about that age is devoted to her Nintendogs.
OK, who's playing the head pirate? He looks damned familiar.
Two new dances learned on Yo Gabba Gabba:
1) The Baby Isaac - by DJ Lance
2) The Puppet Master - Elijah Wood (I'm sure you can imagine how that would go)
Thanks dcp!
Theatre to me is a stripped-down version of reality. It only has to suggest. Movies and television are depicting a whole world. I'm okay with movies that create some kind invented place that never was, but in this case, they appear to be trying to roughly place it in the original Crusoe era, the 18th century, minus the actual clothing and mores of the era, plus guns that shoot more than once and certain liberties with the laws of physics.
I like to play unusual music for my students. One of my favorites to spring on them is violinist Vanessa Mae. At first they look like, "What is this!" and then some of them are truly intrigued by an electric violin.
GG, have you heard any Lucia Micarelli? Classically trained, but plays Led Zep and Queen. Playing Kashmir
Gaming peoplr--do you have any recs for Nintendo DS games that would be good for 9 year old girls?
Perkins, Lewis works at Gamestop and he's asking if the girl in question is really girly girl? If she is, in addition to Nintendogs, there is a whole line of Petz games. The Imagine Series is also really popular (stuff like Fashion Designer, Rock Star, Teacher). There's also an upcoming series called "EnerG" that focuses on sports-related stuff aimed at girls, so there's going to be gymnastics, equestrian, cheerleading.
From personal experience, Abby, who's about to turn eleven, has been happily playing Pokemon, My Sims, and anything Mario. If you have any other questions, let me know and I can ask Lewis.