Saturday, September 15, 2007

this is fun



we've had quite a bit of time on our hands lately, since the ship is on red level with noro virus. booooo. luckily, no-one in the cast, crew, or band caught it, and we're hoping they'll lift it to amber come southampton. unfortunately, that means that for the past week, our shore leave and passenger area privilidges were suspended. but i've been finding plenty of things to do...

tim, one of the pianists on board, heard some of my music and asked if he could get some musicians together to record it... i jumped at the opportunity, of course, and now i have a recording of 'new boots' with guitar, piano, drums, horns, and back-up vocals =). we did it at 1am after a show night; it was the only time we were all free and the space was available, and i had the best time ever (as soon as i have a copy, i'll try and put it up somewhere...myspace?). now that i have more free time, i'm writing a lot of music, and i'm also trying to work out some of the rust on my piano technique and sight reading.

cruise staff is going well; since our cruise director used to be a performer and has a good idea of how demanding six shows are, we only ever get duties (ceramics is my favourite) on sea days, which is fabulous because we always get shore leave in ports (before this week, anyway). we've had the opportunity to pick up extra jobs in addition to our cruise staff duties that we get paid for, so i'm now officially the resident seamstress, and i'm teaching a few people how to sew.

i'm also taking class almost every day... everyone in the cast takes turns teaching, so it changes all the time. it feels really good to concentrate on technique and work on choreography that people are passionate about, and to work through something for the sake of dancing it, rather than to get it show ready. we're planning a showcase around the holidays where we can all perform something we created, as well as bits and pieces of the princess shows that we like, for the rest of the staff and crew (they don't usually get a chance to come, because they're working when we're performing). paul and i are also trying to train for the silks as often as we can, and we're getting strong enough that we are trying new tricks that we couldn't do before.


once per cruise is the 'on deck walk for the cure', and even if it's not part of our duties for the day, some of us will usually go up to support everyone who's walking by cheerleading at the finish line every lap.

before we were on level red, i got to go on the bus trips to florence, pisa and rome, and we got off the ship in monte carlo and barcelona as well. rome blew my freakin' mind... it reminded me of being in greece, and feeling humbled to be in the presence of history of that magnitude. pisa was fun, but there's nothing much to see there but the tower. the picture is me refusing to do the cheesy "look, i'm holding up the tower of pisa!" pose. everyone around me looked like a weiner, it's a field full of people with their hands randomly in the air. in hindsight, i should have just taken a picture of that... florence was just as beautiful as i remember it being, and i bought a new journal there to add to my collection. i got a chance to practice my french in monte carlo (another task on the list of things to do while i'm here in order to not suffocate from boredom), and we went swimming in the ocean right off the pier next to the ship.

that's all for now, team... send me e-mails! i would love to know what's going on in your lives. take care of each other, i miss you!

installation is over!



we all survived. courtney left in southampton on saturday, and we all went out to crew bar instead of rehearsing on our last night together. we opened 'piano man', our last show of six, on monday night, and we are officially through install. it's only been a few days, but things have drastically improved. it's incredible what a little time off and a full night of sleep can do.



yesterday was officially our first
day off in six weeks, and we were in cadiz, spain... we saw the cathedral, went to play in the tide pools by the fortress at the beach, walked through the gardens and ate at a little moroccan restaurant. i don't know if it's just because i haven't seen daylight in a month, but it felt like one of my favourite days ever. hopefully now that we can get off the ship every time we port, there will be many more to come. as staff, we get to sign up to escort tours and go on them for free, we just have to wear a cruise staff shirt and help herd people on and off the bus. they also offer free/ridiculously cheap tours just for crew at least once or twice a cruise, so this friday i'm going to florence and pisa, and next week i'm going to get to see rome (finally!)

our non-performance related duties on board is something we were worried about, but they're turning out to be a lot of fun as well. i'm usually assigned to ceramics or scrapbooking, so essentially i get to be crafty and talk to the passengers about the shows. it's actually really nice to have an opportunity to hear feedback from the guests, it makes performing more interesting when you see faces you recognize in the audience.



in other news, my cousin amanda had a baby! (congratulations!!!) his name is jacob douglas whiteman, and he's gigantic (ten pounds eleven ounces) and i haven't even met him yet but i miss him so much. i cried like a big dork in the internet cafe when i found out. =)

i know my last few updates were a little distraught, but now that the misery of install is over i'm really having an incredible time. and now, two short lists that summarize my life:

things that suck
- false eyelashes
- hitting your head on the celing when you wake up every morning
- when there's no good cheese left at the buffet

things that are awesome
- there's almost always good cheese at the buffet
- my uber-cool roommate
- having time to read good books and write music
- the view is always gorgeous

- shore leave
- the beach
- my cast is great
- meeting new people

- jamming with the show band
- free gym membership
- a glass of red wine with every dinner
- saving money to pay off my loan
- taking class with the cast

as you can see, the second list vastly outnumbers the first one, so i'm doing just fine. =)