if only Gyatso had run away with Aang
Aahh the pain T_T
Absolutely amazing and precious art omg
OMG Grandpa Gyatso!
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if only Gyatso had run away with Aang
Aahh the pain T_T
Absolutely amazing and precious art omg
OMG Grandpa Gyatso!
Crazy Busy Dance Weekend - Duet Edition
Kiddo and I have a classical Chinese watersleeve dance duet called impermanence. Its message is that we should treasure people while they're in our lives, as we never know when they'll be gone.
I play the role of mom, happy when my child is with me and wistful when she's away. As the child, they are just excited for their future. The dance ends with her alone on stage, looking back to where I was.
We'd performed this a few times during lunar new year, but we really fine tuned the moves and the emotional punch for this staged show. I legit burst into tears when I got off stage and had to get out of the wings so I wouldn't be heard.
I hope to see video of this at some point, because I want to see it as the audience did.
It should be noted that I had taken in Kiddo's costume on the sides, but the ladder stitch did not hold. I'll have to redo it with something more sturdy.
Photos by Jing Zhang.
Dai Fingernail Dance
Here are some more pics from Crazy Busy Dance Weekend (TM).
These are from The Dai Fingernail Dance with CAAM Chinese Dance Theater, and they were taken by Jing Zhang. This dance showcases graceful feminine beauty through agile, elegant, and rhythmically dynamic movements. This dance features extremely long fingernails (ours were 7-9 inches long), typically gold in color.
Who are the Dai people?
"The Dai people are closely related to the Shan, Lao and Thai people who form a majority in Laos and Thailand, and a large minority in Myanmar. Originally, the Tai, or Dai, lived closely together in modern Yunnan Province until political chaos and wars in the north at the end of the Tang and Song dynasty and various nomadic peoples prompted some to move further south into modern Laos then Thailand. As with many other officially recognized ethnic groups in China (See Gaoshan and Yao), the term Dai, at least within Chinese usage, is an umbrella term and as such has no equivalent in Tai languages, who have only more general terms for 'Tai peoples in general'." - Wikipedia
One of the things I love about the Chinese American community in Minnesota, is that it welcomes all who are interested in learning language and culture. In this adult class, we had a variety of ages (17 to 70+) and ethnic backgrounds.
Meant to reblog this here yesterday, but accidentally reblogged it to the same account I posted it with. Duh.
Another set of pics from Crazy Busy Dance Weekend (TM)
These photos are from my kid's solo, Flowing Clouds, Running Water. The first three minutes were choreographed by our amazing instructor Aloe Ao Liu, who took into consideration kiddo's height and strengths. When Aloe had to go on leave unexpectedly, Arwin stepped up to choreograph the final two minutes and to provide the feedback kiddo needed to make this an amazing solo. We are grateful to both of them for giving my kid this chance to shine.
The kiddo's height and arm length made them a good candidate to use flags (AKA praise flags), which we hadn't seen other CAAM Chinese Dance Theater dancers use before. There are other, stiffer flags that we've used, but not these flowy ones.
Kiddo has been dancing with CAAM CDT for 12 years, and is officially moving from the youth program to the adult program. Those years have been both amazing and fraught. ADHD resulted in one of the teachers flat-out ignoring my kid, which meant her skills were self-built. In recent years, kiddo's dance friends and teachers have helped correct skills that were the result of observation without feedback. My kid's love in dance is what sparked me to give it a try during the pandemic. It is something she takes great joy in (especially the performing part).
Kiddo is hoping to get to perform this solo at outreaches throughout the metro this summer, and they plan to continue with dance at CAAM CDT in the adult program for the foreseeable future. I am so lucky to get to dance with my kid (who is no longer really a child)!
Photos by Jing Zhang
Shanghailanders Dance Drama Update
I survived my wild dance weekend and my feet finally feel like feet again!
We did not get the audiences we were hoping for, but those who were there have raved about the quality of the storytelling through dance and acting, as well as the brilliant choreography.
Here are a couple of photos with some of my parts. The first (above) is from Peggy Chien and it's from early in act 1. The second is from an unknown photographer and was shared by choreographer Shen Pei. This is the final pose of the show.
Shanghailanders Dance Drama Update
I survived my wild dance weekend and my feet finally feel like feet again!
We did not get the audiences we were hoping for, but those who were there have raved about the quality of the storytelling through dance and acting, as well as the brilliant choreography.
Here are a couple of photos with some of my parts. The first (above) is from Peggy Chien and it's from early in act 1. The second is from an unknown photographer and was shared by choreographer Shen Pei. This is the final pose of the show.
Sub-Radio, the band that did Stacy's Dad, coming out with another banger for Pride.
Reblog to continue scaring Ron.
Always a good time to scare Ron, but this month is an especially good time.
Shanghailanders Weekend!
I'm off to the theater for tech rehearsal part 1.
Shanghailanders is expected to only have two shows. We hope to have a good audience to enjoy the outcome of so much work and effort.
Tickets are available at: https://search.seatyourself.biz/webstore/accounts/shenpei/buy-tix
Chinese Cultural Performance - Twin Cities
The CAAM Chinese Dance Theater's spring show, Where Spring Lingers, is this Sunday, May 31, from 2-4pm! This is my kid's final performance as a youth dancer with CAAM-CDT. We will be performing our water sleeve duet and they will be performing their first ever solo (it's AMAZING)!
This show will be held at the Eden Prairie High school (17185 Valley View Rd, Eden Prairie) - this is not the performing arts center.
Tickets are pay what you can starting at $5 (anything over that is a donation to CAAM-CDT). You can order yours at: https://caamcdt.org/ticket-order-form/
This is one of my performances this weekend.
Soon I will have a life outside of dance, but this week is ALL dance stuff - costume adjustments, prop fixes, OMG MY SHOES, and icing my feet.
Shanghailanders
We're coming up on three years of my involvement with this project. It's been a greater time commitment than I'd planned, but it is going to be amazing.
We are using dance and acting to tell the story of Shanghai's Jewish population during WWII.
If you happen to be in or near the Twin Cities in Minnesota, we will have two shows at Fridley High School: May 30, 7:00pm ~9pm May 31, 6:30pm~8:30pm
Tickets are $30. Students can get in for $19, and groups of 8-15 people can use the code GROUP to get their tickets for $27 each.
Tickets are available at: https://search.seatyourself.biz/.../accounts/shenpei/buy-tix
This is currently my life. This week will have a minimum of 12 hours of formal rehearsal, plus whatever dancing in the driveway I can squeeze in between costume modifications, work, and celebrating my youngest's completion of high school.
Go Do Your PT
Are you putting off your physical therapy because it's boring, hurts, makes you dizzy, or for any other reason? I understand. I have been there.
I'm not allowed to go to bed until I stand in a corner, barefoot on a pillow, and do my stupid head tilts and head circles. So I'm going to do that. And you, you can do your PT, too. We've got this.
Some of this is a challenge, and sometimes that feels stupid (why is standing with my eyes closed so damn hard?). But it all adds up. And don't push yourself too hard. It's a balance between progress and overdoing it.
"i would kill a pedophile to protect my child" ok but would you teach your child how to say no? even to adults? even to adults you like? would you teach your child the words "penis" and "vulva" and then use them? would you let them ask questions about their body? would you answer them honestly? would you learn how to cope with your feelings when you talk about human bodies, so they don't feel ashamed? would you set a positive example for how you talk about your body? would you tell your child they don't have to hug or kiss anyone? would you tell your family the same? would you stand by them when they refuse to hug someone? even someone you know has never done anything to hurt them? would you let your child avoid food they don't like? would you let you child avoid people they don't like? would you believe them? would you sit in the discomfort of not knowing all the answers and not take it out on them? would you love your child the same if someone did hurt them? would you make them feel valued just as they are? would you let them talk to doctors or nurses in private? would you let them express their feelings? would you show interest in their life? would you let your child say no to you? would you help your child feel safe coming to you when they make a mistake? would you apologize to your child? would you believe them? would you put aside your anger to focus on what would make your child feel safe and loved? would you put your ego aside for your child? would you take your child's concerns seriously? would you listen to your child? would you believe them?
I would both do all those things AND kill a pedo to protect my child, if I had to.
Yesss
i'm gonna add this comment by @papercrane:
"Maya angelou's family killed a pedophile that raped her, and that just traumatized her more. "I thought that I had caused the man’s death, because I had spoken his name. That was my seven-and-a-half-year logic. So I stopped talking for five years." Read I know why the caged bird sings."
and here is my comment:
the fantasy of killing a pedophile to defend your child is... an escape from reality. as with all fantasies where a single act of violence stands for a lifetime of effortful care. it lets us off the hook for the day to day labor of actually protecting the human beings around us. it gives us an excuse to look away from what abuse actually looks like.
it allows us to ignore that setting boundaries is a daily practice. it allows us to ignore the subtle ways in which we punish children for having boundaries. it allows us not to think about things we can do, the effort we can put in, in smaller repeated ways, to be kind and caring. to be safe to talk to.
it is a grand gesture that, were you to actually go through with it, would neither prevent the harm that you fear nor help your child to heal from it. it is an idea with no bearing on reality for 99.99% of people, while rape and abuse are a reality for a large fraction of people.
it is not useful to imagine killing a pedophile. it is not useful to claim you would kill a pedophile. it wouldn't be useful to actually attempt to kill a pedophile in almost any situation.
it is useful to think about how you can help your child know they can get help. they can say no. they can tell adults to stop. they deserve to be comfortable. they deserve to be informed.
the entire point of the post is that your child will not be saved by your imagined wrath. the entire point is that your day to day actions, and your attitude towards children as people, are more impactful to your child's well-being. far more realistic. more important.
not least because your child doesn't need you to be wrathful. they need your love. they need care. they need attention.
meanwhile, the public performance of wanting to kill child abusers doesn't do anything to child abusers. most child abusers believe they are doing the right thing for their children.
saying you want to kill abusers doesn't signal anything good to children, either. as others have said, it makes children more afraid to speak up and ask for help. that might be their mom, their coach, their troop leader. it gives those abusers leverage; the children cannot tell if they want things to be stable.
and it makes it harder for adults to BELIEVE children, too! because if their child was really abused, then they've staked their honor on committing that violence, even if it was against their brother or spouse or grandpa or pastor or neighbor or their other kid's favorite babysitter. and if they don't want to do that, well... then they must decide whether they believe completely their child, or whether their child's boundaries must really be respected, or... if maybe it's impossible to know.
how many abuse survivors have tried to disclose, only to be told that so-and-so wouldn't do that, or they didn't mean it, because so-and-so loves you and we all like so-and-so. this dichotomy goes both ways, psychologically. if a child abuser is entirely evil and has to be killed, then someone who's not entirely evil and i don't want to kill can't be a child abuser. this must be something else. there must be a mistake.
you can not adequately protect your children from abuse if you hold on to this idea. i am telling you. your insistence that killing pedophiles will protect your children is holding you back. it is not useful. it is not cute to talk about how much you want to do a single act of violence to abusers as if that would ever be enough to outrun the culture of abuse and the dehumanization of children in our society. you cannot cling to this like a talisman that would ward off any harm your children may come to. you cannot escape reality by telling yourself you'd be a total badass and kill that bad guy dead. this is not helpful.
I'd also add: given you're almost certainly not skilled in crime, you have no way of being able to commit deliberate first degree murder (because that's what you're talking about: premeditated, planned murder of another person with malice aforethought) and not face legal consequences for it. Your child needs mummy or daddy present in their lives while they recover from what happened, not imprisoned for multiple years.
"Killing a paedophile to protect your child" is the coward's way out of a tricky situation. It's fantasy. It's avoiding responsibility, not taking it.
Grow up, give up on the Hollywood fantasy where everything can be easily and quickly resolved with violence, and start learning how to deal with problems the hard, slow and effective way.
Our judicial system is broken. How is killing a pedophile avoiding responsibility? Are you blaming parents because their kids get targeted by a predator? What the fuck is that? Not all problems should require a hard and slow method to be effective. That's bullshit. That's telling victims that they aren't worth fixing a broken system. I would choose violence and immense harm - which I am, in fact, quite capable of. But they'd live. They'd be broken. But they'd live.
Extremely disappointed in the Atla community for engaging in any way with the leaked animated movie. Not only was this done maliciously, it is such a huge betrayal of the creator-audience trust to engage with it. They have been working on this film for years. The creators and artists and storytellers and animators deserve better than this from the fandom that claims to love the original series. Come on now.
PS. I am unfollowing anyone who shares anything (gifs, images, fan art) that comes from the leaked film.
Ditto the above. I just unfollowed someone over this and will continue this practice. You can't do this and claim you support the creators who make stuff you love. You only do this if you are a selfish consumer, and you create the situations that result in creators deciding not to continue making content.
Armor’s re-painted ✔️
Tiny cats are ordered (110 to be exact) ✔️
Everything’s packed and ready for Anime Boston this weekend! I’ll be going as fem Alphonse per usual, and joined by my sister who will also be cosplaying as a FMA character (hint in the last photo).
I look forward to seeing everyone and giving out kitties to anyone who stops for a photo. They’ll need it for the emotional distress we’ll be bringing…
Good work!!! the Noise I made seeing this
This is EPIC.
HELP. THERE'S A WEIRD LITTLE GUY IN HERE.
my first ever short for Titmouse's 5 Second Day event about... well, a weird little guy!
This is delightful.
AO3 is Exiting Open Beta!
AO3 is exiting open beta! Learn more about how far we've come since launching open beta, our future plans for improvement, and what you can do to contribute at https://otw-news.org/4w2dn3tc
It feels like just yesterday it was Omega.
So first of all, YAY! Way to go AO3! And secondly, that Omega joke is fucking on point. Y'all can go to the article link to get the html to add the "I was here for Beta" badge to your profile.
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