Friday, September 3, 2010

NYC Here I come!




















I am excited to share some new developments in my performing arts career.

Being in the food industry since I was fourteen because it came naturally, there was still this deep passion to write and perform. A way to say things that shy auburn freckle faced girl wanted to say, but...it took years of maturing to get it all out. I still work in the industry, and have some prospects for getting back into being a Personal Chef, but that only pays the bills...so,

People, I am letting it all hang out!

As a published Vox Poetica Poet, I was invited to perform some of my work as 'Red Dashboard' Saturday night in NYC, reads as follows-

Capers Literary Journal and Vox Poetica invite you to participate in, A Literary Evening...


"Editors Lisa Marie Basile and Annmarie Lockhart invite you to have some fancy martinis, listen to wonderful selected readers and participate in a short post-reading open-mic session".

7-9:30 PM (not exactly sure how it is going to roll, but Red Dashboard will be last)


After meeting with Pandora Scooter, yes that is her name. She (in photo above) is a well known Performance Arts Teacher, coach, Activist for the GLBT movement, and performs locally, has for ten years locally and in NYC. She came to my performance at WAMPP, and wanted to take me on as a student. Something I have always wanted to do, get a little theater one on one.

We are working on my range of performance, to get me from sounding monotone, which I hear it in my videos. She and I met this week, I had rehearsal Wednesday night, and Red Dashboard just performed last night at a lounge down south. Was really cool, because before we were RD, they heard Flora and I do a rendition of 'Silk Stockings' before Pandora challenged me to re-vamp it, beef it up, and add some depth to the execution. They got a choice of two different presentations, and picked the second...to come...

She also challenged me to think- not in words, but by how I feel she is experienced, and my thoughts on "What is she going to say to me as a coach thing"- and, "Who am I when I perform, E Stelling, or Chef E"? I thought maybe it is too confusing for people when they hear my friends and work associates call me this, but most have said over the past few days, as well as Pandora- Chef E is unique, so it is...it shall be...

One day until NYC, and I am very nervous, but I find once I am behind the mic, and the lights go low, things loosen up!

Oh, and if you want to come see me...email me and I will give you the location. I do not want any surprise visits from hecklers who will make me even more nervous. It takes time to perfect your work, and everyone has to start somewhere...

9 comments:

Jeanne Estridge said...

Break both legs!

Okay, that didn't come out right....

(PS -- What book?)

dash deringer said...

congrats! I am very happy for you - don't be nervous, just have fun...

Toon said...

Best of luck and have fun!

farmlady said...

Well, at least break one leg. We want you left with one leg to stand on while you read your poetry.
I'm so proud of your bravery and wanting to have more of a poetic voice. Presenting a poem is very different than just reading it. Reading poetry is an art.
You can do it. I just know you can. Read with your feelings....

~JarieLyn~ said...

How exciting for you. Congratulations. I think it's awesome. Good luck and have a blast.

Christo Gonzales said...

thought about your "happy ending" ....

Just telling it like it is said...

OMG am so proud of you....success is well deserved!

Debbie said...

I'm so glad I came over here to see how you've been doing! Yay, Chef E! I love the performance art and you going to NYC . . .I'm so happy for you! You are really cookin' now! ;)

Pearl said...

ah, what a good experience. someone to coach on how you're reading can really kick up performance a notch.

NYC and Spain in one year. fab.