Spring is right around the corner, but I am thinking of summer. :-) Yes, it is that time of year. Time to clean out your closets, get out your light jackets, and start thinking about what you might wear on the best day of the year: Coney Island USA's Mermaid Parade on June 19, 2010.
Every year a group of swing dancers - the winningest group in parade history- the Brooklyn Bombshells (led by Miss Behave (Amy Jacobus) and I) get together on parade day to dress up, celebrate the beginning of summer, revel in the creativity on display and social dance along the parade route at one of the best art parades in the world.
Part of our group (lately the majority) has been getting together with me in the month or so before the parade to learn a routine that we perform for the judges. You do not need to be a superstar to perform in the routine- I purposely make the routine easy to learn, fun to perform, interesting to watch and all the while making sure that we are always addressing the challenges of dancing on concrete. If you are interested in participating, save the following dates for rehearsals. You do not need to attend every rehearsal, but I recommend coming to as many as you possibly can.
Sunday, May 23rd - 5-7 pm
Wed, June 2: 9-10:30pm
Sunday, June 6: 5-7 pm*
Wed, June 9: 9-10:30 pm**
Sunday, June 13: 5-7 pm
Wed, June 16: 9-10:30 pm**
Final dress and performances:
Thursday, June 17- 8-9pm Fram rehearsal ($4)**
Saturday, June 19th- PARADE DAY!
Thursday, June 24th- Perform at Frim Fram
Saturday, June 26- perform at Swing 'n Salsa at YSBD
*this is the last first rehearsal!
**mandatory
Tammy and Charlie at You Should Be Dancing are graciously supporting our rehearsal space and efforts to keep your costs low. The fee for the workshops/rehearsals is $40 per person, payable the first rehearsal you attend.
To cover the cost of our entry fee, water for yous along the route, snacks and bribes for the judges (more on that later!) Amy Jacobus will collect monies prior to and on parade day. Last year the fee was $12 pp. Look for more details on that later.
Are you asking yourself, "What do I wear?" Everyone- even folks who are just social dancing along the route- MUST wear a “costume”. Suggestions are: vintage bathing suit, sailor suit, anything seersucker, tie-tops, Cabana Boy, sea creature, or use your imagination! If you show up in shorts and a t-shirt you will be mocked mercilessly. At least put a coconut bra on over that! If you want to see what we've done in the past, a little search for 'mermaid parade photos' (or 'pics') will bring up a bunch on both Yehoodi.com and Flickr.com. (Yehoodi might be better to see what our group wears.) Here's a yehoodi thread to get you started http://yehoodi.com/comment/80656/post-mermaid-parade-pix-here/ We will discuss footwear and costumery a lot during the rehearsal process, so if you're stuck, we will unstick you.
If you have any questions, I, Miss Behave, and many other experienced yemerpeople will be happy to answer them, so don't be shy.
That's all for now. Enjoy this beautiful weather we're having and I look forward to seeing you all in May/June!
You missed a few critical dates. Please fill in the dates for these events:
Date of first Mermaid thread creation
Date of second Mermaid thread creation
Date of Swifty's first complaint about too many threads
Date of first post from someone complaining that they need to lose weight before Mermaid
First post from HLL talking about weight loss even though she's not going to Mermaid
Date of first post from Martini Slayer talking about "loosing" weight
Date of second post from Swifty complaining about too many threads
Date of reply to Swifty telling him that he is a cranky curmudgeon and he should just shut up
Date of post from Mr. Swank requesting more brunettes at this year's parade
Date of first photo of parade posted to Yehoodi.
"Marcelo, sometimes, your cruelty is delicious." - Frankyboy
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I am starting the traditional Mermaid Parade Routine Choreography freakout which will result in routine goodness. Think good thoughts for me (and yous!) people!
The song as of this minute is: 'Speading Rhythm Around' as done by the Lost and Wandering Blues and Jazz Band with our own Madeleine Peyroux.
The routine nearly choreographed, diets being thunk of, costumes being made, the weather gorgeous, could I be happier?
For the record, I am wearing the suit purchased last year that was hidden underneath my raincoat. Pretty in Pink is what I am hoping for. Can I lose 5 pounds by parade time?
The first rehearsal was yesterday and it was amazing! It was so great to see so many familiar faces, and even greater to see the new faces that showed up. It's not too late to join the routine, so if you wanna do it, the next rehearsal is Wednesday, June 2nd from 9-10:30 pm.
Every time a new lead came through the door there was cheering, so, if you're a leader, and you're into that kinda thing, be sure to come over!
Mermaid Parade 2010 All Kinds of Dates to Save
lilieblue
Dear Mermaids and Mermen,
Spring is right around the corner, but I am thinking of summer. :-) Yes, it is that time of year. Time to clean out your closets, get out your light jackets, and start thinking about what you might wear on the best day of the year: Coney Island USA's Mermaid Parade on June 19, 2010.
Every year a group of swing dancers - the winningest group in parade history- the Brooklyn Bombshells (led by Miss Behave (Amy Jacobus) and I) get together on parade day to dress up, celebrate the beginning of summer, revel in the creativity on display and social dance along the parade route at one of the best art parades in the world.
Part of our group (lately the majority) has been getting together with me in the month or so before the parade to learn a routine that we perform for the judges. You do not need to be a superstar to perform in the routine- I purposely make the routine easy to learn, fun to perform, interesting to watch and all the while making sure that we are always addressing the challenges of dancing on concrete. If you are interested in participating, save the following dates for rehearsals. You do not need to attend every rehearsal, but I recommend coming to as many as you possibly can.
Sunday, May 23rd - 5-7 pm
Wed, June 2: 9-10:30pm
Sunday, June 6: 5-7 pm*
Wed, June 9: 9-10:30 pm**
Sunday, June 13: 5-7 pm
Wed, June 16: 9-10:30 pm**
Final dress and performances:
Thursday, June 17- 8-9pm Fram rehearsal ($4)**
Saturday, June 19th- PARADE DAY!
Thursday, June 24th- Perform at Frim Fram
Saturday, June 26- perform at Swing 'n Salsa at YSBD
*this is the last first rehearsal!
**mandatory
Tammy and Charlie at You Should Be Dancing are graciously supporting our rehearsal space and efforts to keep your costs low. The fee for the workshops/rehearsals is $40 per person, payable the first rehearsal you attend.
To cover the cost of our entry fee, water for yous along the route, snacks and bribes for the judges (more on that later!) Amy Jacobus will collect monies prior to and on parade day. Last year the fee was $12 pp. Look for more details on that later.
Are you asking yourself, "What do I wear?" Everyone- even folks who are just social dancing along the route- MUST wear a “costume”. Suggestions are: vintage bathing suit, sailor suit, anything seersucker, tie-tops, Cabana Boy, sea creature, or use your imagination! If you show up in shorts and a t-shirt you will be mocked mercilessly. At least put a coconut bra on over that! If you want to see what we've done in the past, a little search for 'mermaid parade photos' (or 'pics') will bring up a bunch on both Yehoodi.com and Flickr.com. (Yehoodi might be better to see what our group wears.) Here's a yehoodi thread to get you started http://yehoodi.com/comment/80656/post-mermaid-parade-pix-here/ We will discuss footwear and costumery a lot during the rehearsal process, so if you're stuck, we will unstick you.
If you have any questions, I, Miss Behave, and many other experienced yemerpeople will be happy to answer them, so don't be shy.
That's all for now. Enjoy this beautiful weather we're having and I look forward to seeing you all in May/June!
Mugsy Malone
You missed a few critical dates. Please fill in the dates for these events:
Date of first Mermaid thread creation
Date of second Mermaid thread creation
Date of Swifty's first complaint about too many threads
Date of first post from someone complaining that they need to lose weight before Mermaid
First post from HLL talking about weight loss even though she's not going to Mermaid
Date of first post from Martini Slayer talking about "loosing" weight
Date of second post from Swifty complaining about too many threads
Date of reply to Swifty telling him that he is a cranky curmudgeon and he should just shut up
Date of post from Mr. Swank requesting more brunettes at this year's parade
Date of first photo of parade posted to Yehoodi.
"Marcelo, sometimes, your cruelty is delicious." - Frankyboy
-
Want to help save the lives of homeless dogs and cats in Chicago? Support my attempt at running an 8K race - http://mattstratton.com/PAWS2010
Chivalrous
You forgot some too:
The date of the first costume thread.
The date of the first spandex thread (ignoring the previous costume thread).
The date of the afterparty thread.
The date of the first mermaid parody thread.
Martinis do not contain vodka. —Rachel Maddow
Emmysue4you
Oh, and also:
Date of first photo of Mermaid after-party posted to Yehoodi.
"...a brilliant combination of foodie, cold war, vintage and biblical. If you replace cold war with band geek." -kimpossible
rikomatic
woo hoo!
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equivoque
Time to get excited!
Miss Behave
When do I start reminded people that they do not have to learn the routine to participate but they MUST wear a festive costume to be in the parade?
Miss Behave
Now we all have figure out how to decorate out breasts.
lilieblue
I am starting the traditional Mermaid Parade Routine Choreography freakout which will result in routine goodness. Think good thoughts for me (and yous!) people!
The song as of this minute is: 'Speading Rhythm Around' as done by the Lost and Wandering Blues and Jazz Band with our own Madeleine Peyroux.
lilieblue
The routine nearly choreographed, diets being thunk of, costumes being made, the weather gorgeous, could I be happier?
For the record, I am wearing the suit purchased last year that was hidden underneath my raincoat. Pretty in Pink is what I am hoping for. Can I lose 5 pounds by parade time?
lilieblue
The first rehearsal was yesterday and it was amazing! It was so great to see so many familiar faces, and even greater to see the new faces that showed up. It's not too late to join the routine, so if you wanna do it, the next rehearsal is Wednesday, June 2nd from 9-10:30 pm.
Every time a new lead came through the door there was cheering, so, if you're a leader, and you're into that kinda thing, be sure to come over!
rikomatic
sorry I missed practice! I'm back in town and raring to go!
Flappers, Dandies & Lindy Hoppers Take over Governors Island for the "Jazz Age Lawn Party" (video)
Blowout Final Concert & Dance Competition for 2010 Midsummer Night Swing Festival
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