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Assiut/Assuit Belly Dance General

Kickstarter Campaign for “Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage”

bab-front-coverI’m so pleased to announce that we are finished with the manuscript for our upcoming book “Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage.”  The text is laid into the document, it’s been edited, formatted, and all the photos are in place. The book is just a few steps away from being published. However, this is where we hit the biggest financial hurdles, covering the expenses of making the leap from a finished .pdf to a printed book.

jean-jingler-webWith that in mind, we’ve put together a Kickstarter campaign to take pre-orders for our book!!!  We’ve created a menu of enticing options from simply buying a signed book for the nice price of $35. The ultimate MSRP is still TBA, but I think it will be somewhere around $45 on Amazon. But we’ve created a few other levels that offer our new book, “Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage,” bundled together with some fun costume accessories like hair flowers, Saroyan coin earrings, and Jean Jinglers.  Poppy Maya and I are also offering a few custom crafted costume pieces as well!

We are asking you, our friends, fans, and supporters to take a moment and visit our Kickstarter page and consider helping us achieve our goals by backing our campaign and pre-ordering a signed book, or picking up a hand-crafted costume accessory too!

I want to thank you for your time and continued support of my projects!

Dawn Devine ~ Davina
October, 18, 2016

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/letsbellydance/becoming-a-belly-dancer-from-student-to-stage-the?ref=user_menu

Here are a few of the bundles available.  Visit our Kickstarter campaign page for our complete list.

$55 bundles - Becoming a Belly Dancer Kickstarter

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For more information about the Kickstarter Campaign for “Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage” visit our page and check out the rest of the menu of offerings.  Thank you!  ~ D

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Belly Dance Costuming DIY General

Turquoise Student-Grade Belly Dance Bra

Turq-Coin-Bra1Hello Gang!

As we finish up the last few segments of the final chapter of our upcoming book, Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage, I’ve been making a few extra “samples” of simple and affordable student performer quality bras. Because I’m strategic, I purchased base bras that are the size of one of my co-authors, Sara Shrapnell, so perhaps these samples will one day take the stage, even if it’s just an informal student hafla. 

I like to divide my my costuming into three levels of production.  I call them “Student,”  “Lifestyler,” and “Professional.”   Student grade costumes, in general have the least bra transformation, keeping the straps and band intact, and look like what they are, an embellished lingerie bra.  Many purists find this style to be unacceptable because the bra hasn’t been transformed enough.  But the modern reality is that many students want to make simple, quick and affordable costumes to wear to informal performances. The student grade bra is designed to be beautiful for a few wearings in student shows and community events.

In the photo below, you can see that I used two rows of this sari trim from India.  When working on a larger bra, this is a great way to cover the upper-cup, and take the trim to what I call the “drop zone.”  This is that place on the bra where the cup curves under.  It is the ideal space to suspend fringe, coins, and jewelry components allowing them to swing freely.  I like to sew with a long milliners needles from the company John James.  They are more expensive that many, but worth it if you’re doing a lot of hand sewing.

Turq-Coin-Bra2A “Professional” grade costume is just what you would expect.  It’s a firm, solid garment that keeps everything in place and is durable enough to stand up to the rigors of long, vigorous performances and the endless packing and unpacking of the pro-dancer’s life.  There is a lot of structure to the professional bra band, the straps and the cups that takes a lot more time and materials to build a sturdy base.  Then over the top of this base, are the time and expense of layers of embellishments that give the costume style.  Professional grade is a balance between tough and durable, and beautiful.

I personally use a lot of jewelry in my designs.  As you can see in the close-up photo below, we’ve chosen a pair of very affordable knock-off India Arts necklaces.  For a pro-quality costume, I might choose more culturally specific jewelry components or use more upscale and sparkly rhinestone pieces. I like to use very long, quilting pins to weave in and out of the chain

Turq-Coin-Bra5The “Lifestyler” grade is geared for ladies who want a costume that is beautiful and durable, yet comfortable.  These costumes frequently will use the original bra band, but covered to resemble a professional quality bra. Often, bras in this category will feature firmer, more professional straps and more opulent embellishments.  Lifestyler grade costumes are built to last, but with comfort and budget in mind.  

For this turquoise bra, we wanted to use up all the materials, so we took the chains from the two necklaces along with the hooks, and created a double swag tummy accent.  I reached into my jar of bits and pieces, and pulled out a handful of additional coins left over from a past project.  These hooks can go into the chain at any place the owner prefers.  I always have two pairs of smooth pliers handy to open and close jump rings and chain loops. 

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In Chapter 10 of Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage, we present some quick and affordable student-grade costumes to inspire the crafty dancers who want to dip their toe into the process of belly dance costuming. This turquoise bra would fall into the “Student” category here at Studio Davina.  Sadly, only one photo of this bra made it into the book.  Luckily I have these photos to share that might inspire your next costume.

Happy Costuming!
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
September 19, 2016

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Belly Dance General Publications

Book Reports: Becoming a Belly Dancer is Almost Done!

Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage is almost finished!  We’ve just received proof 5 in the mail and are hard at work making the final changes that will help make this publication as perfect as possible!  With 402 pages and over 1000 images of dancers of all levels of performance from complete beginner to seasoned professional and every thing in between.  I’m very proud to have been invited to join the team of four authors who contributed their expertise and knowledge from different areas of the belly dance world.

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There are so many wonderful things to say about this book, that I’m going to have to create a whole separate page here on my website to share with you all the details!  But here are some pages from the book to check out while we finish up over the next few weeks. Our anticipated release is Mid October or sooner.  Join my mailing list to get the first notification of availability and early-bird pricing and pre-orders.

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I only have 18 pages to layout out, and a list of edits to complete, and then it will go for it’s sixth and final proofing. At this moment, we are contemplating a mid October release.  This week, we held three photoshoots of Sara Shrapnell, the lead author, Shalimar and Basinah, two talented professional dancers from the greater SF Bay Area.  I just randomly pulled images from the pile to share.  Today’s todo list includes selecting the perfect shots from these photoshoots, prepping and placing them into our document.

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We do have a plan for offering signed pre-orders via Kickstarter, but we are still working on the details. In the meantime, I’ve got a lot of beautiful photos to sort through, book layout that needs fine-tuning, and a list of edits that grows shorter by the day.

For more information about my co-authors, visit their websites!

Sara Shrapnell: http://www.letsbellydanceusa.com
Poppy Maya: http://www.poppymaya.co.uk/
Alisha Westerfeld: http://alishawesterfeld.smugmug.com/

 

 

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Belly Dance Costuming DIY General

Window Shopping – Post Rakkasah West 2016

Just a few short weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending Rakkasah West 2016.  One of the ensembles I spotted, and absolutely fell in love with, were the costumes worn by troupe Neshee Dolu.  This troupe is directed by my friend Sara Shrapnell, belly dance instructor and my co-author for the upcoming “Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage.”   What I fell in love with is how simple and elegant these ensembles look on a wide variety of body types.  Since I know her troupe will be wearing different costumes next year, I think I may have to pick up one of these ensembles for myself.  If you find this ensemble appealing for yourself, or your troupe, scroll blow this image for click-through links to the Dahlal website.

Happy Costuming,
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
3-23-2016

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Assiut/Assuit Belly Dance Makeup and Appearance

Strategic Sale Shopping and the Glories of Ulta Beauty

Belly Dance Makeup - Shopping at Ulta - Davina's aka Dawn Devine's recommendations.Lets get real, we are all living on a budget.  If you have been dancing for a while, you know how important your makeup is and how expensive it can be to experiment with different brands, products, and formulations.  When I’m preparing for a show, I can sometimes pile on more than 20 different cosmetics to achieve as smooth and flawless a finish as possible.  My mission is to enhance my beauty, create a look worthy of the belly dance mystique, and to look younger, healthy, and vibrant.  PHOTO LEFT:  Long ago I got into the habit of the pre-show selfie to help remember the look, the costume, the moment.  

Finding the perfect products to create the look you want on stage, that will hold up to the rigors of performance, and will not irritate your skin or eyes is quite a heft challenge.  You will, without a doubt, wind up buying many products that simply don’t work for you. Some won’t look as good on your skin as they did in the package, while others won’t be able to last through a show without running, fading, or flaking. It takes some trial and error before you figure out what are your holy grail products.  As a budget conscience dancer, I try to save money on the products I use, by shopping sales, using coupons, and buying workhorse products that I already know will provide good value for my money.

Belly Dance Makeup - Shopping at Ulta - Davina's aka Dawn Devine's recommendations.The store Ulta is one of my go-to places to shop for both drugstore and prestige makeup lines. Ulta has online and brick and mortar stores, so while it’s fun to go in and shop, I can often find items that are sold out in my local store, available on line.  ((And though it’s a bit, if you buy $50 – you will get free shipping))  Ulta has a liberal return policy.  Try a product and don’t like it?  Return it for refund within 60 days of purchase or store credit if longer.  Buy on line?  Don’t like the product?  Return at the nearest store or ship it back. Also, Ulta has a great customer loyalty program, that, for the repeat shopper, can garner bonus samples, free shipping, special sales, birthday gifts, and more. Their rewards program is accessible both in stores and on the Ulta website. http://www.ulta.com/  PHOTO ABOVE:  I was caught in the act of checking my lips for touch-ups.  Even though our designated changing spot was very dark, I found a spot light and did a last minute check.  Shout out to Alisha Westerfeld for this catching this moment.

Ulta’s budget friendly store brand that has some of the most frequent sales and deepest discounts.  As I write this blog, Ulta is currently offering a “Buy Two – Get Two Free” sale!  These sales are great when you are hunting for new products, because you can try them at a fraction of the cost, and return them if they don’t work out. Add one of Ulta’s infamous $3.50 off a $10 purchase and the deal gets even sweeter.  Sign up for their mailing list to receive sale notifications and coupons in the mail!

Belly Dance Makeup - Shopping at Ulta - Davina's aka Dawn Devine's recommendations.After a bit of experimenting, I’ve fallen in love with quite a few of the Ulta brand products. Last weekend, I wore three of my favorites during performance. I use a multi-step lipstick application, and I adore using their Double-Duty Lip Stain as my base layer for all of my performance lip-looks.  My over 40 skin requires a layer of silicone infused primer to help smooth out my skin’s imperfections, and the Ulta Matte Prim really does the trick. I also have an Ulta Sculpting palette, a collection of three powders that serve as my contour, blush setting powder and a highlight. Having three products in one package saves time in rooting around my cosmetic bag, and it saves on space when traveling.  LEFT PHOTO: Post-show with half the warpaint removed to demonstrate how effective that makeup was.  I was in this face for 7 hours total at this point, and that’s what my lipstick looked like after dancing, drinking, and eating.  Go-Go Turban Hair. 

Even if you aren’t interested in checking out the house brand, there are many-many more beauty products frequently on sale at Ulta.  I have been dancing for many years, and have used their website to track sales.  The result is that I have many of their products, from both high and low priced lines, in my performance makeup kit.

This week, I’m going to continue my experimentation and order a few things from the Ulta brand while the B2-G2 sale is on!  Time to visit their website and invest in some new items to try!

Good Luck with your own personal experimentation!!
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
February 1, 2016

Belly Dance Makeup - Shopping at Ulta - Davina's aka Dawn Devine's recommendations.A Few Faves from the Ulta Line:

What else was on my “performance face” this weekend?  Here’s a list of other products I used to make this look and are available from Ulta:

  • Moisturizer – Boot’s No7 – Dual Action Tinted Moisturizer – “Fair” 
  • Foundation – Dermablend Liquid Camo Foundation – a blend of “Linen” and “Sepia” 
  • Under Eye Correcting Concealer – Nyx Dark Circle Concealer – “Light” 
  • Brighting Concealer – Maybelline -Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Treatment Concealer – “Fair” 
  • Eyebrow Pencil – Nyx – Automatic Eyebrow Pencil –  “Medium Brown”
  • Brow Gel – L’Oreal Brow Stylist Plumper Brow Gel Mascara – “Light to Medium”
  • Face Powder – L’Oreal True Match Super Blendable Powder – “Alabaster” 
  • Face Highlighter – L’oreal True Match Lumi Powerder Glow Illuminator – “Ice” 
  • Eye Liner Pencil – Nyx Cosmetics Wonder Pencil – “Light” 
  • Eye Liner Pencil – Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Trio –  “Smoky”  
  • Eye Liner Liquid Pen – Essence Waterproof Eyeliner Pen – “Depest Black 01” 
  • Setting Spray – L’Oreal Infallible Makeup Extender Setting Spray 

A few products from other places:

  • Eye Primer – LA Girl Pro-Primer HD in “Nude,” “Black” and “White” (yes – I use all three) – https://www.lagirlusa.com/HD-PRO-Primer-Eyeshadow-Stick-2639.html
  • Eyeshadow – Galaxy Chic baked eyeshadow palette from BH Cosmetics – 
  • Eye lashes – Daiso – a local Japanese discount store
  • Lips – Lip Liner and Lippy Stick from Color Pop in “Bossy” 
  • Blush – Boots no7 Pop & Glow cream blush in “Watermelon”