Aug. 11th, 2005

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    Aug. 11, 2005

     

     

    evile: hey. So far no drama today at work. *crosses fingers*
    yesterday was long and boring without people to talk to!
    SkyeDS: hey :)
    evile: I am waiting to see if Jason will respond to the request NOT
    to go to the Bakehouse on the 25th.
    SkyeDS: I want to go to the Melting Pot again
    evile: *nod* That's a great place.
    evile: I'm looking forward to tomorrow--SAADE's S&M 101 & 102.
    SkyeDS: what they doin?
    evile: it's basically a 3 hour presentation of how-to kind of stuff,
    looks like.
    evile: I reposted Ms. Robin's email about it in my 'kink' LJ filter,I
    thought.
    SkyeDS: I haven't read LJ in days now
    evile: Oh OK then :)
    SkyeDS: mof I think yesterday's the first time I had anything to post
    myself in like, 10 days
    SkyeDS: I spent all day yesterday listening to and ordering music
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: today will be spent writing once himself is gone
    evile: *nod* cool.
    SkyeDS: got a little used karaoke machine to use as a PA
    evile: that's a good idea :)
    SkyeDS: don't know if it will run on batteries or not
    evile: that would be very useful :)
    SkyeDS: bought three renaissance dance CDs
    evile: cool :)
    SkyeDS: like half a dozen Hossam Ramzy drumming CDs, Saaidi and
    Flamenco
    evile: awesome.
    SkyeDS: and a couple of cassette tapes so that shipping was free
    evile: good deal!
    SkyeDS: well...except for how much I spent anyway LOL
    evile: yeah...but getting stuff for $ is better than using $ to pay
    for shipping :)
    SkyeDS: nods
    SkyeDS: I bought from tower online
    evile: cool :)
    SkyeDS: they weren't much difference than amazon and something tells
    me they're faster
    SkyeDS: I'm not happy with amazon right now
    evile: yeah....
    SkyeDS: I hope to god I didn't mess up
    evile: ?
    SkyeDS: usually I stay WAY out of the jousting conversations in the
    SCA because we don't do the joust with t hem
    SkyeDS: and I didn't really have any interest in this one, which is
    about lance lengths
    SkyeDS: until a number of people said that part of the problem was
    people poking at each other, and suggested lanes further apart and
    shorter lances
    SkyeDS: so when someone pointed out that the pokey problem was in
    part due to not being able to make contact, due in part to horses
    shying
    SkyeDS: I pointed out that a) putting in extra lanes makes the pokey
    problem worse
    SkyeDS: b) shortening the lances makes the pokey problem worse, make
    t hem longer, not shorter
    SkyeDS: and c) the professional jousters enclose their lanes
    SkyeDS: so that they can drop the reins, the horse stays on the rail,
    nowhere to shy to
    SkyeDS: they also use 16' lances, not 10' lances
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: now granted, they're trying to knock each other off the horse
    SkyeDS: and we don't want to do that
    SkyeDS: but why should we be using square wheels when they've already
    invented the round wheel
    evile: seems reasonable.
    SkyeDS: I don't understand why the SCA doesn't just let us full tilt
    joust.
    SkyeDS: it isn't anymore dangerous than what we're already doing or
    what the heavies do.
    SkyeDS: "we don't want to use real lances or risk people falling off
    their horses"
    SkyeDS: well there's already the risk people are going to be unhorsed
    SkyeDS: matter of fact there's that risk every time someone's ON a
    horse.
    evile: pretty much, yeah.
    SkyeDS: and a joust is no place to be if you're scared anyway
    SkyeDS: "I don't feel safe jousting with 16 feet of oak or pine with
    someone I know might be trying to unhorse me"
    SkyeDS: "but I feel perfectly safe with 10' of styrofoam, cardboard
    and pine handle"
    evile: crazy.
    SkyeDS: "and a promise from my opponent to try to pull a punch
    SkyeDS: with horses that haven't' been fully trained
    SkyeDS: that can shy away from the rail because the outside of the
    lane isn't closed.
    SkyeDS: and t hen someone asked me why they used the enclosed lanes
    for quintain and rings too
    SkyeDS: and i said, well I don't know, but I would assume it's
    because if you can drop your reins and not have to focus on keeping
    your horse from shying away, then you can focus completely on
    whacking the shit out of the quintain or the precision of running the
    rings or whatever else the fuck is you're trying to do.
    SkyeDS: I could be wrong.
    evile: sounds silly :P
    SkyeDS: I'm going to get some 2x2s, put rebar in one end and eyehooks
    on the either and run seisal rope through them
    SkyeDS: a) it will look period
    evile: I guess these are the same kidn of people who treat their
    horses like motorcycles or jet skis and dont' think 'hey, it goes by
    itself where it wants to go!"
    SkyeDS: b) it will make a flexible barrier that I can use as 1 -
    lanes, 2 - round pen, 3 - to make myself a portable arena
    SkyeDS: and it will cost a whole fuckload less than buying panels to
    make a r ound pen too
    SkyeDS: I could buy those plastic pennons but those don't really look
    period
    SkyeDS: when I've got time and inclination I can make cloth pennons
    evile: *nod* it's not hard :)
    SkyeDS: I know what's going to happen.
    SkyeDS: somebody's going to point out that me and mine aren't even
    authorized to joust in the SCA
    SkyeDS: we did not participate in the full tilt joust with the
    professionals jsut the games, and
    SkyeDS: we shouldn't be trying to unhorse each other.
    SkyeDS: NONE of which has any bearing on what I was trying to get
    across.
    evile: *shrug* that's your level of interest & as much risk as
    you're willing to take for yourself and your animals, shouldn't mean
    that you don't know what you're talking about.
    SkyeDS: all I said in the first place was, hey, we were playing with
    the big boys and they did this and I thought it would be damn useful.
    SkyeDS: using an outside lane barrier just allows for droppage of
    rein and horse not shying away from rail
    SkyeDS: longer lance just means no pokey problems
    evile: just because I don't jump out of planes doesn't mean I dont'
    know how gravity works.
    SkyeDS: neither of the above means we have to start using 16 feet of
    oak and trying to knock each other down.
    SkyeDS: exactly.
    SkyeDS: although the Big Boys don't seem to have nearly the problems
    the SCA says it does.
    SkyeDS: they didn't even make us sign waivers when we got there.
    evile: wow.
    SkyeDS: granted, they're professionals.
    SkyeDS: so their horses are bigger and better trained
    SkyeDS: they had full armor
    evile: yup. better insurance, too, probably :)
    SkyeDS: but the SCA requires just about full armor anyway or ought to
    evile: you would think.
    SkyeDS: and while I think the horses tilting at each other should be
    evenly matched in size
    SkyeDS: I don't think that means they all have to be drafts or
    warmbloods
    SkyeDS: but they damn well should be trained
    SkyeDS: and if they aren't trained what the fuck are you d oing
    anyway?
    SkyeDS: and it's easier to just put up a barrier so a horse has to
    stay the course than it is to train a horse to stay on a rail with
    nothing on the other side when you're being confrontational with
    another horse at a full gallop
    SkyeDS: I mean, like, DUH
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: the big horses the big boys have are more likely to stay on a
    rail without an outside rail than the pleasure horses of the SCA
    SkyeDS: and even they don't do that, must be a reason.
    SkyeDS: I KNOW Sir Alexis and Duke Patrick Michael know this.
    SkyeDS: the professionals spoke fondly and highly of them by name.
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: matter of fact, I think it's this group of professionals (4
    winds) that Alexis got the games from in the first damn place
    evile: interesting :)
    SkyeDS: oh well. when you post to a public forum you take the risk
    that you're putting targets on breast and butt, so be it.
    evile: yup...no matter how polite you are, there's always a chance
    someone is going to blow a gasket over it.
    SkyeDS: "this is a game. they're doing it for real."
    SkyeDS: well, I'm thinking there's only so much you can do to make
    something like a full tilt joust a game.
    SkyeDS: just thinking of everything that got said on this subject at
    GWar
    evile: yup
    SkyeDS: I will point out that at Eq College we were doing Mounted
    Archery down an enclosed lane and dropping our reins (as you h ave to
    with Archery), most of us at a full gallop
    SkyeDS: so it only makes sense to do other games that way.
    evile: *nod*
    evile: anythin g that reduces risk would seem like a good idea...
    SkyeDS: they don't have to be solid barriers either
    SkyeDS: they can be breakaway
    evile: no, just something visible to the animals.
    SkyeDS: or solid on one side and breakway on the other
    SkyeDS: the lane at EqC was breakaway on the interior towards the
    target but the piperail enclosing the entire arena on the outside.
    SkyeDS: thing is, if you're afraid your horse is going to shy
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: and y ou think they might shy into a solid barrier and hurt
    themselves
    SkyeDS: then why are you jousting in the first fuckin place?
    evile: yup
    evile: Nobody *wants* to be hurt, I'm sure, but if they haven't faced
    the possibility it's gonna happen, that's a serious mental issue.
    SkyeDS: oh well, what's done is done, what's said is said, I can't
    take it back, anymore than I can get feathers back into a pillow
    evile: nope. You going to the Ravensloft gathering in Dallas this
    weekend?
    SkyeDS: would have liked to but I have things I absolutely have to do.
    SkyeDS: training for one and mowing for the other if it's dry enough.
    SkyeDS: and I'm fasting on Saturday. that will no doubt be easier
    done at home.
    evile: yeah.
    SkyeDS: think I will make a trip to wholefoods tonight. get some
    more smoothies, orange juice, and invest in some meats.
    SkyeDS: get some scallops on a stick, some marinated sirloin satays,
    some pork stuffed with feta and spinach, some salmon and cilantro
    burgers
    evile: *nod* Poly dinner is there tonight; we might see you :)
    SkyeDS: love my new grill
    SkyeDS: is it?
    SkyeDS: so does everyone get food downstairs and take it upstairs?
    SkyeDS: I noticed there was a patio downstairs too
    evile: yeah, but the upstairs one is near hte playscape, adn a lot of
    people bring their kids.
    SkyeDS: I'll ask sineater if he wants to
    SkyeDS: he might not he is way behind on sleep
    evile: *nod* I understand; I know that feeling pretty well these
    days :P
    SkyeDS: first movie that came was Dark Harbor, t hat was good. Last
    night it was The Man who Cried
    evile: cool.
    SkyeDS: tonight it's Sense and Sensibility
    evile: [Aunt L] loves that one.
    SkyeDS: either this keeps getting harder or I keep making it harder
    evile: "this" being?
    SkyeDS: or maybe that's just what happens when I start working on
    minute details
    SkyeDS: I'm sorry...I'm writing the script out for the MC for faire.
    SkyeDS: I refuse to even begin to think I've bitten off more than I
    can chew.
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: but I'm wishing I had theatrical training - outside of music.
    evile: yeah.
    SkyeDS: I bet you're much better at this than I am.
    evile: *shrug* probably not.
    SkyeDS: I have the beginnings of an introduction. Could you beta it
    for me, please?
    evile: sure.
    SkyeDS: mille grazie!!!
    SkyeDS: Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye! We are the Kumpania Peregrina,
    and we bring to you our Dancing Horses. Allow me to introduce the
    members of our Gypsy clan.

    Bella Peregrina is the Elder Wise Woman. The white mare she rides is
    Mirage. Mirage is an Egyptian Arabian. (Skye gallops Mirage up to
    audience.)

    Sighieri Peregrina is the Clan Chief. The black mare he rides is
    Jezebel. Jezebel is a Gaited Morgan. (sineater gallops Jesse up to
    audience.)

    Arthur Pendragon is the tyrannomacaw rex of Clan MacAwe. (Arthur
    spreads wings. If he's offered a treat he might speak into the
    microphone.)

    evile: cute!
    SkyeDS: ((the names of the MC and Jesse's rider are always subject to
    change of course depending on who's riding her.))
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: I'm thinking that since Jubilee has voice training I'd rather
    her be MC all t he time but I know she wants to ride ballet
    eventually so
    SkyeDS: I am NOT giving sonar0m a microphone.
    evile: heh.
    SkyeDS: first Saturday night after closing we can test Debby and
    Chris out on mic too
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: mc introduces themselves first, or last you think?
    SkyeDS: I didn't use the romany terms Phuri Dai and Rom Baro because
    we'd just have to define them anyway...
    evile: *nod*...I think you could do the MC intro either way.
    evile: & I don't see anything wrong with throwing in a few romany
    terms, but probably more "__ that means "hello" in Romany." or
    wahtever.
    SkyeDS: I like thundering hooves of dancing horses
    SkyeDS: it has a ring to it
    evile: yup :)
    evile: you could go with drumming hooves, just to keep it 'music'
    related ?
    SkyeDS: nods
    SkyeDS: we are pleased to bring to you OR we hope you enjoy - the
    thunder of the drumming hooves of our dancing horses.
    evile: we hope you enjoy :)
    SkyeDS: at this point need to segue into the music
    SkyeDS: and I'm not sure yet what music we're using.
    SkyeDS: depends on whether the new stuff comes in or whether we use
    something I've already got.
    evile: now, that I know you'll choose perfectly :)
    SkyeDS: I can use Peter Gabriel's Last Temptation of Christ for ME
    SkyeDS: and got loads of Classical
    SkyeDS: tain't period but what are these people going to know
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: this is obviously going to have to be revised right up until
    I leave next Friday anyway right
    evile: I'm sure you'll keep tweaking it ;)
    SkyeDS: I think the ME music is a whole lot more exciting than t he
    European
    evile: *nod* better rhythm
    SkyeDS: so do you start with little bangs and end with big ones?
    evile: I would think.
    SkyeDS: so in my opinion that would be start with the classical and
    end with the ME
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: eventually the flamenco would go in there somewhere
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: I don't really know where to put it until it gets here and I
    hear it
    SkyeDS: depends on whether it has more or less bang than the Saaidi
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: and since I could only listen to 30 to 60 seconds online
    that's really not enough to make a decision
    SkyeDS: I bought some Flamenco because it is a fusion of Gypsy and ME
    evile: nope. And a lot of times you can fade beginnings and endings
    together if the beats are similar and make a smoother transition.
    SkyeDS: I thought it would be appropriate.
    evile: yup :)
    SkyeDS: maybe, classical first, then ME then Flamenco (which is a
    fusion)
    evile: There was a flamenco dancer at the show Friday; Oliver
    Rajamani's music complemented her dancing style relaly well.
    SkyeDS: I want a flamenco dress
    evile: they're pretty, aren't they? :)
    SkyeDS: but I can't find t he style I want online anywhere
    SkyeDS: not t hat it matters until I lose serious weight anyway
    SkyeDS: I wonder should we waste words on explaining the music or not
    SkyeDS: that's kind of hard to do right now since I don't know what
    we're using just yet.
    SkyeDS: I mean specifically.
    evile: *nod* I don't think you need to explain the music, unless
    someone asks after your show or something. It's hard to find a
    balance between educating people and entertaining them, and just
    burdening them with too much info to assimilate
    SkyeDS: that's what I was thinkin
    SkyeDS: I mean surely people can tell by listening - ok, that's
    classical, that's arabian/middle eastern, that's gypsy/flamenco
    SkyeDS: or whatever their schema for such things is
    SkyeDS: if people want to know the names of the pieces and the
    composers surely they'd ask afterwards?
    evile: well...why do they need to know? when we saw the lippizaners
    they didn't sit there and say "And this is George Gershwyn, bla
    bla"...they just let the horses and riders do their thing.
    SkyeDS: I'm already thinking it's going to be hard to cram three
    pieces into 30 minutes.
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: good point!
    SkyeDS: I can't even remember details of who said what during the
    lippizaner show
    SkyeDS: I wasn't paying attention to anything else but the horses
    SkyeDS: I already knew the music and knew what the moves were
    evile: I imagine that a lot of your audience will be like that.
    SkyeDS: I want to put something in t here to encourage them to clap,
    and shout oompah and whatever else
    evile: Maybe something like "When the Rom gather to celebrate, we say
    ___ and do ---- to show our appreciation of the
    music/dancers/whatever"
    SkyeDS: I can't remember what the other word is the dancers use
    besides oompa
    SkyeDS: it isn't huzzah
    SkyeDS: or maybe it is
    evile: (Opa, actually. It's Greek)
    SkyeDS: it always sounds like it has an m in it
    SkyeDS: especially the girls at Zorba's none of whom appear to be
    Greek tho
    SkyeDS: course most of the dancers I hear say it probably don't have
    a clue either
    evile: As far as I can tell, it's idiomatic, means more or less
    what 'Hey!' does in English.
    SkyeDS: Hey might work better than Huzzah
    SkyeDS: since in early performances in Europe if they didn't have
    musicians they had people sitting around chanting Hay Hay Hay Hay in
    four four time
    evile: The other expression is "Aiwa", which I think mostly
    means "you go, girl!" if the music is loud. If the music is quiet, or
    the dancer is doing something slow, it's the 'sssss!' sound, and then
    there's the zagareet, which I can't do to save my life, which is
    they "rock on lets party" noise.
    SkyeDS: the ululation you mean?
    SkyeDS: I can't do it either
    evile: *nod*
    evile: "Misto" is pretty accessible, Romany for " wonderful/way cool"
    SkyeDS: I'm t hinking if they've already seen bellydancers they'll
    probably have the Opa thing down already
    evile: *nod*
    evile: but since it's horse dancing not people dancing, they may not
    know whether or not it's appropriate to say.
    evile: If the MC isn't talkign during the entire performance, he/she
    could lead the audience in clapping along to the music, yelling out
    __ after a really cool trick, etc
    SkyeDS: yep
    SkyeDS: I put that in t here already
    SkyeDS: everything that isn't spoken I'm putting in ()
    evile: Other good, accessible Romany words/terms: Baksheesh! (Good
    fortune) Sastimos! (good health), Nais Tuke! (Thank you)
    SkyeDS: already used Sastimos, that's the greeting
    evile: *nod*
    SkyeDS: at end of performance should encourage them to bring their
    kids by the booth for rides
    evile: yup!
    SkyeDS: Ashen Devlesa
    SkyeDS: is shorter than the longer Go with God in good health
    evile: *nod*
    evile: well, it's 4. Time to get gone. see ya later, maybe :)

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