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    Wednesday, March 30th, 2005
    9:30 am
    calmer now
    After pillaging and having lunch yesterday with Anysia I feel much calmer now. I am still saddened by the behaviour of supposedly grown women in the bellydance community. However, I am not going to let it stop me, in fact it has made me even more determined to go on. We had a lovely response from a Lady who teaches in the Rockingham area and will be getting more involved with her I think. Still no response from any of the "mainstream" dancers (would like to call them other things but that would be rude). The silence is deafening. Oh well, at least I have said my piece:

    Hi

    I was looking at emails etc. this afternoon and
    happened to check out DTOL and I found this included
    in the newsletter. I understand that cattiness is
    part of the "Bellydance Scene" and I think that it is
    a great shame. It is very sad that some performers
    and teachers of bellydance are so insecure and petty
    that they feel the need to lash out in this way.
    Teachers of bellydance, or indeed any discipline, are
    supposed to be supportive and encouraging. It would
    be nice if we could extend this beyond our students
    and be supportive of each other. If this were the
    case I think that a lot more women would be attracted
    to bellydance and continue to dance. I am not saying
    that we should all have a love in or anything but I
    think that some co-operation and mutual respect would
    go a long way. As it is the bellydance community is a
    divided and catty one and this does not reflect well
    on the dance form or those that are involved. Sandra
    and I are extremely passionate about ATS Bellydance in
    particular and we want to share that with as many
    people as we can. This is our motivation for teaching
    and performing on our own, outside of general
    bellydance circles. We do not feel any malice towards
    the bellydance community as a whole. I have met many
    wonderful women through learning and teaching
    bellydance and my and Sandra's experience of a few
    catty dancers does not change that. I have copied the
    offending paragraph for your information as I feel
    that you should be made aware of it. Thanks :)

    "Alaine Haddon-Casey (scasey@iinet.net.au) is a DTOL
    member from Western Australia:

    This is a problem that seems to span every dance form.
    In community and ethnic dance forms it is not unheard
    of for a student who has only danced a few months to
    set up classes. On top of their patent lack of
    knowledge, they are generally ignorant of safe dance
    guidelines, professional indemnity insurance and
    copyright licences. Problem is, often the general
    public is uneducated. I had one student that I taught
    for 8 months at beginner-intermediate level who
    purchased some instructional videos and set herself up
    as a teacher! What is worse, although it is
    convention for all teachers in my dance form to
    themselves have a teacher (I travel to and live in the
    USA annually for 3 - 4 weeks to access my teachers and
    to ensure my continued standards) she has none, so her
    knowledge is limited to 8 moths of classes and 5
    videos. What offends me is the cavalier message this
    behaviour sends about community dance forms."

    There it is.

    Current Mood: calm
    Monday, March 28th, 2005
    10:51 pm
    the trials and tribulations of bellydance
    Hi

    Just had a huge drama with the bellydance community. Silly me thought that by backing out of all that we (Anysia and I) could ignore all that ****sh**. The person (stretching it I know) who introduced us to ATS has gone and had a rave - directed at Anysia and I - on an international news board. I have now officially passed the magical point where I take and take and eat all the rubbish served up by this person. So I have vented via an email group. I feel better now, I think. Venting will probably not do me any good, but I don't care. Now they all know what I think. I will probably fall into an exhausted heap and sleep tonight. I hope I have given them all a few sleepless nights though (how wicked I am). I am now more determined than ever to keep going though. Each time something like this happens I just become a little more determined and dig my heels in even more.

    Oh well, on a lighter note. Daryl (husband) went to Swancon this Easter weekend and I spent the time at home with the kids watching DVDs, eating chocolate and hot cross buns and sewing. Most therapeutic really.
    Daryl still wants me to try going to swancon but I just don't know. All that intellectual stuff scares me, I just don't have the ambition for it. It goes a lot deeper than that but I am not going to get into that now. Now I am going to go to get some sleep though, it is getting late.

    Current Mood: bitchy
    Sunday, March 20th, 2005
    4:04 pm
    still alive (somewhat)
    Hi there all

    Finally decided to get back on and type at everyone. This last year has been a busy one - to say the least. The Black Swan Tribe is still going strong and getting stronger each day. Between that and family I barely have time to scratch myself. Also I am not a computer person and I forgot my password (oops). I wouldn't trade either though. Last night I went out to dinner with Daryl (main squeeze, husband, hanger on...). It was a friend's birthday party. It was great to catch up with everyone. We had a lovely time, much good food and gossip was had by all.

    I have had my first major non seasonal attack of psoriasis these last two weeks. It was brought on by me foolishly using some wipes to take make up off. I have had sensitive skin forever and know about using wipes and so on but I did it anyway (dir - whack myself in the head). The first clue that something was amiss was the stinging. The next morning I woke up looking like the elephant man (I am not an animal - really) and then the rash progressed down my arms to my wrists. Luckily we have only had one performance since then so I have been able to hide and recover. In April the Black Swan Tribe will be performing at Relay for Life on the main stage - really exciting stuff for us so I have been in quite a panic about having psoriasis. Trust me it's not a good look.

    This week is only a four day week. Liam, my son who is 12 informed me of this gleefully today. So it is Easter and Swancon next week. I don't think that we will be performing at Swancon this year, we haven't heard anything and I just check out the website - no mention of anything but you never know. I will show up at some stage for dinner and gossip though.

    Well, thats about all for today, I am going to try and get on here semi regularly like.
    Monday, May 31st, 2004
    9:50 am
    Mondayitis
    Well, its Monday again. Nose back to the grindstone, (I love it really). Anysia and I have a class to teach tonight at the meeting place in freo. and I have a lunch date with Daryl and an ex work mate of his. I am finding that I am starting to live for work. I think I might be a workaholic, except when it comes to housework of course! I love dancing, and teaching is wonderful. It is so nice to be able to give women who haven't danced before a sense of confidence and balance within themselves. It is such a privilege to watch them blossom and come alive. Oh well thats it for today, must run!!
    Sunday, May 30th, 2004
    2:55 pm
    Greetings
    Well, I have finally got to the computer and stayed here long enough without either children or husband bugging me (too much) to get off so they can surf the net or play a game or some such thing. I woke up at about 5am this morning which is very scary since I am not a morning person (mumble, mutter, growl). Had breakfast and several cups of tea and went back to bed. I arose again at about 1pm in the afternoon. Hopefully I will sleep tonight. I feel a bit ripped off that I have spent my only whole day off sleeping, but there you go. Anysia and I have an ats bellydance class to teach almost every day now. This is a good thing, but a little "standby time" is good too. The husband is also on long service leave at the moment which is also a good thing but it makes it difficult to get into and keep any king of routine going. Oh well, it could be worse...
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