We just posted a bunch of videos from our city-wide festival. Check em out at www.youtube.com/dancehouston. It was such a great show and it’s been exciting to relive the experience!
On that note, Sammie and Fiona mailed out all the DVDs that people ordered from the city-wide festival. Scott did an awesome job on the shoot and edit, as always, and Rusty designed a slick cover sleeve. Go team! Sammie would love to make a special one just for you, so if you want one, order it online at www.dancehouston.org/Shop.htm and he’ll get it.
With a DVD fresh in hand, Andrea showed her little students at Project Row Houses the video of Dominic Walsh Dance Theater’s performance at our city-wide festival. One of the four-year olds commented they looked like they were ice skating. Good call, little man!
Monday and Tuesday we organized all our equipment from Bellas Danzas and schlepped it to our storage unit on W. Dallas. Even for a relatively small show, it still takes a lot of stuff to pull it off! In fact, the smaller the show, the more of our own equipment and supplies we have to bring.
Best part of Monday was Henry’s cash report from our show. All in all, we spent $2405 and got back $2442. We banked $37! The profit was icing on the cake after the experience of producing a very enjoyable event. We loved meeting so many new dancers. Fiona made sure to find them on facebook and send them a friend request.
Big news: Pandora sucks today. Four thumbs down in a row. Just saved by “Soul Meets Body”. It’s kinda about dancing. Go Death Cab.
Darcy, a Dance Houston board member, came over Monday night for a dance session. She’s getting a jump on her wedding plans with the most important part–the first dance!
Tuesday we wrote thank you notes to all the generous contributors for Bellas Danzas. A million thanks goes to My Fit Foods for donating healthy and delicious dinners for all our 425 guests and 100 dancers. Sara Lerma and Bolivar Fraga at the Ripley House were absolutely amazing. They went the extra mile at every turn. Jesse Sifuentes and Matt Manalo contributed beautiful and interactive art to decorate the event. And our volunteers Stephanie, Albento, Shenequa and Tonie, deserved our most heartfelt thanks for all of their help. We would have been hard-pressed to pull off that show without them.
Wednesday night Andrea went to the screening of last Spring’s Dance Salad and met up with Kamran, another board member, and Steve Derry, a longtime supporter. The piece that stood out the most had a guy act as a girl’s prop for everything from the heel of her shoe to a puff of her cigarette. Ingenious!
Allie and Andrea had a long planning lunch on Thursday at Brasil to talk about plans for Dance Houston’s Spring. We hope to get back to Discovery Green for another free outdoor event for the whole family. The two are also brainstorming other top secret ideas that they’re confident will further engage dance audiences and spread the word about the amazing dance community in Houston! Stay tuned for updates on their progress!
Our teachers David and A.D. finished up classes at our residency program at Jackson Middle School. The 6th graders will perform the hip hop and salsa pieces they learned at a pep rally next week. David (a.k.a. King David) stopped by yesterday to pick up his final check and chat about his experience at Jackson. He said it was a lot of fun and a bit of a challenge because the kids had never taken dance classes before. Good work David and A.D. for teaching the kids their first dance classes–they surely won’t forget you guys!

Andrea could hardly sit still in her seat since she found out that longtime Dance Houston favorite Nick was returning home from a 6-month contract on Royal Caribbean. He sailed in last night and can’t wait to get back to work and out in the scene.
All week long we tried to think of a name for our hip hop show. Leading candidates are Vibe and Street Exclusive.
B-boy powerhose Joel Martinez and his crew gave an eye-pooping breakdance performance this morning in Needville. Back in May, we got a call from the PTA president looking for a reward for students with good behavior. Dance Houston coordinated this special dance treat.
We’re normally pretty organized, but it took us 4 hours to find our video camera today. It was right in the closet all along, right behind Coco’s life jacket. The weird thing is she modeled it for us this morning and we still didn’t see the camera. Anyway now we’re starting a new project where reporter Erin will go out in the scene and cover what’s going down live on camera. She’s going behind the scenes to find out what really goes on backstage at concerts, and she’ll be reporting from the house about audiences real reactions to the shows. Not sure where these videos will end up but when we figure it out we’ll let you know.
So now it’s Friday afternoon and Dance Houston is eating pizza and wrapping up another productive week of everything to do with dance! We’re excited to be attending Fall Mosiac tonight featuring Revolve, Uptown Dance Center and Ad Deum at Barnevelder. Merde to the performers tonight and we hope you all have a great weekend!!
Yeah we said eye-pooping. Nobody reads this thing anyway.
All week long we tried to think of a name for our hip hop show. Leading candidates are Vibe and Street Exclusive.