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October Challenges: #vlogtober & #21daysofbellydance

 

Two October Challenges

Hello Gang!
I Just wanted to pop on to share some upcoming projects that I’ll be doing during the month of October!

#Vlogtober

Every year for the past decade, I’ve taken on a challenge for the month of October.  Some years, it’s been Inktober, a daily drawing challenge.  Other years, I’ve devoted time to #Preptober, the lead-up challenge to the November Nanowrimo.

Daily Vlog Posts on Instagram

This year, I’ve chosen to do a month of mini-vlogs on Instagram for #vlogtober 2021.  Every day throughout the month, I’m going to record a one-minute video and place it on my feed and in my Stories.

Follow me on Instagram to watch the mini-vlogs

My goal is to get warmed up for making video content!  I’m preparing to record a bunch of history workshops and sewing demos in the coming months.  Having a challenge like this keeps the creative juices flowing.

The Bellydance Bundle 2021

Of course, you may have already read that I’m participating in the Bellydance Bundle 2021.  The Bundle team has invited me back for the 5th year, and I’ll be presenting a 90 minute workshop entitled “Danse du Ventre: 1889.”  But along with the Free Dance Tracker to download, and the podcast coming soon, the Bundle team are hosting an event on Instagram too!

#21daysofbellydance Challenge

The team at the Bellydance Bundle is also hosting a #21daysofbellydance challenge.  Each day, a different member of the Bundle 2021 instructor team will be presenting mini-challenges on Instagram.  You can participate as much or as little as you like, but for those who are dedicated, there are prizes at the end.  You can learn more about this challenge series on the Bellydance Bundle website.  It’s a ton of fun!

Perhaps you will join me in taking on a challenge, or just enjoy the fun of the journey!   

See ya over on Instagram, 
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
October 2, 2021

 

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Packing for Gaslight Steampunk Expo 2021!

Gaslight Expo 2019 – Cosplay Recap from Christopher Matista on Vimeo.

Gaslight Steampunk Expo
September 30 – October 2, 2021
San Diego, Ca. at the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley
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One of my favorite events is the Gaslight Steampunk Expo in San Diego, CA.  Each year, folks gather together to show off all their costumes, props artwork, and well, whatever they think of that fits the theme.  

It’s a feast for the eyes with everything from weird to wonderful, fantastical to just plain fantastic!

This year the theme is Exposition Universelle 1889 in Paris. This time period fits neatly into my primary research zone from 1875-1925. It is also the event where the “Danse du Ventre” made such a sensation. The Exposition Universelle 1889  laid the foundation for subsequent world fairs such as the Great Columbian Exhibition in 1893. 

This year, I’ve been invited by the Gaslight Steampunk Expo production team to put together a collection of slide-history talks for the event.  If you are interested come join me for one (or all) of these presentations:

  • Fashion At the Fair
  • Danse du Ventre: 1889
  • The Eiffel Tower
  • Highlights of the Exhibition

For those of you who cannot make it to this event this weekend, but would like to attend a digital version of one of these presentations, be sure to sign up for my newsletter for future details. 

Did you spot me and my buddy, Nancy Hay, clad in assiut in the video above?
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
September 26, 2021  

 

 

 

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It’s Bellydance Bundle 2021 time!

The Bellydance Bundle 2021 – I’ve been invited back!

Danse du Ventre: 1889

Belly Dance History Slide-Talk with Dawn Devine ~ Davina

90-minute deep-dive digital talk is part of

The Bellydance Bundle 2021

The sale opens October 20th

Click here for more details 

“Danse du Ventre: 1889”

Over the summer of 2021, I took a deep dive into the French archives looking for primary source material about the dancers who performed the infamous Danse du Ventre at the Exposition Universelle de Paris 1889.  During this intensive period of research, I’ve unearthed new and fascinating information about how the dance was presented, marketed, where it took place, and who were the performers.

90-minute pre-recorded history slide-talk broken into three video segments.  This image-heavy slide-talk includes illustrations, maps, diagrams, and photographs that help place these dancers into the context of this world’s fair.  We’ll talk about the famous, the infamous, and the stages where they performed. 

Sound intriguing?  Come join me for this deep dive into a pivotal moment in the history of dance in Europe.

How do you register?  Click this link and sign up to receive all the goodies and notifications when the doors open for the sale. 

2021 Bonus – Downloadable Dance Tracker

As a thank you for checking out our digital workshop and festival, the organizers have put together a really useful bonus. You can use this publication digitally, or print it out, and let the tools and tips help take your dance to the next level.

Sign up to get this year’s freebie, a fabulous Dance Tracker, a free resource to help you journal your dance progress. 

Then enjoy fun bonus content leading up to the sale that opens on October 20, 2021!

Feeling lucky? Win Some Finger Cymbals!

What a fantastic prize!  Enter to win some Turquoise International finger cymbals.  Simply visit this web page and sign up for the drawing.  No purchase is necessary for a chance to win.

Sign up for a chance to win!

Last year I really enjoyed listening to the Yallah Raks Podcast. This year, there will also be another 21 Days of Bellydance Instagram Challenge.  I’ll keep you posted as events unfold!

The Bellydance Bundle: Quality – Value – Knowlege

Since its first year, It has been such a privilege to participate in this amazing event! The Bellydance Bundle offers a one-of-a-kind collection of power-house instructors. In this era of study from home, the Bellydance Bundle 2021 has expanded to include more opportunities for study.  International celebrity performers, master instructors, offering workshops on the myriad skills needed to hone the art and craft of Bellydance.  

Best of luck with the finger cymbal drawing!
Dawn Devine ~ Davina
Sept. 21, 2021

 

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Before Little Egypt – Dance at World’s Fairs 1851 – 1893

I’m so very happy to announce my next history workshop!

“Before Little Egypt:
Mediterranean Dances
at the World’s Fairs 1851-1893″

Saturday, August 28th, 4:00 pm PDT

$25 USD – Live Talk with Q&A via Zoom
Includes:
30 Days Streaming Access
& Handout with talk timeline,
key info, and further reading.

Sound intriguing?  Reserve your spot!
BONUS: Register Before August 15, get a two-for-one special!

“Doing” Belly Dance History: 1850s-1890s”

Bonus recorded talk about how I conducted the
research for this talk. I reveal my process for
“doing” interdisciplinary archival research
on dance topics during the second half 19th century.

About “Before Little Egypt”

90-minute slide show filled with illustrations, paintings, photographs, and eye-witness accounts of dances of the Mediterranean at the world’s fairs. This presentation focuses on the time frame between the Great Exhibition in London of 1851 to the Columbian Exhibition in Chicago in 1893.   Follow this link to learn more.

Before Little Egypt Workshop - August, 28 2021

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Assiut Belly Dance Costuming Book – The “Big Build” Begins

 “Assiut Belly Dance Costuming” – The Book Build Begins

Hello Gang!  I’m so excited that the world is opening back up again after the global hiatus. Here in Studio Davina, I’ve begun work on the next DIY costuming book.  Our current working title is “Assiut Belly Dance Costuming in Detail.”

When we published “The Cloth of Egypt” back in 2014, we edited out two entire chapters that didn’t seem to fit.  These lost sections introduced the main elements of belly dance costuming design and construction. During editing, we all agreed these chapters just seemed like an awkward departure from the history and technology focus of the rest of the book. 

Lost Belly Dance Costuming Sections

The last year gave us all lots of time for reflection during the global shutdown. Over the past year and a half, I spent time thinking about how to repurpose those two chapters.  My co-author, photographer Alisha Westerfeld and I had always hoped to release this material. But in the intervening years, we’ve decided to completely scrap that initial text. The original text was written in an explanatory overview style. However, we’ve decided to create a more in-depth and detailed book.

Belly Dance Costume Construction – Step-By-Step Instructions

So what will this book include that isn’t in other books I’ve published?  I’m going to use a similar format to what we did in the step-by-step guide “Embellished Bras.”  As I work on projects I will pause and take in-progress photos to capture the key steps in the process. Twelve full head-to-toe ensembles give me plenty of opportunities to demonstrate all of my favorite design approaches and sewing techniques.  In this book, I will move through each key step in the process of design, from the spark of inspiration to the completed look. 

Need some inspiration for an assiut costume now?  Check out my Three Day Assiut Costume Challenge blog series where I attempted (and failed) to make an assiut bra for a dance showcase.

Acquiring Assiut Fabric

Over the intervening years, I’ve spent time acquiring a fresh new batch of modern assiut cloth.  We need quite a bit of modern assiut fabric to meet our goal to make a dozen head-to-toe costume ensembles and document their construction!  We’ve used some of the proceeds of the Assiut Mask Project to fund these assiut fabric purchases. Fortunately, we’ve worked with a number of dealers on eBay, Etsy, and from the world of belly dance to acquire enough materials for the big build. 

If you purchased an assiut mask from me over the past year, thank you for supporting my next book!  While we still have some materials and supplies left to pick up, we’ve got enough to get started.  If funds get tight, we might pause to make some items to sell or to use as premiums for another Kickstarter campaign as we get a better idea of the size and scope of this new book.  We successfully funded two Kickstarter campaigns for Cloth of Egypt and our belly dance textbook Becoming a Belly Dancer: From Student to Stage which is now available on Amazon.  Of course, Cloth of Egypt is available both on Amazon or directly from me on my Etsy store

If you would like to follow my book development regularly, be sure to subscribe to my newsletter.  If you want more status reports and behind-the-scenes photos, come join the conversation over in my Facebook Studio Davina group.  Or come back here to catch a future blog.

Thank you for your continued interest in my ongoing projects.  Follow me here to watch the design process unfold for these next 12 assiut costumes.

Happy Costuming and Dance!
Dawn Devine ~ Davina

ps – Have you checked out the behind-the-scene magazine “Costumer’s Notes” that we put together to commemorate the creation of the book “The Cloth of Egypt?”  Loads of full-color photographs of dozens of belly dance costumes!