Sunday, June 22, 2014

Lebn and Jessica's Wedding

This weekend Wren and I had the pleasure of attending a most beautiful event: our friends' (Lebn and Jessica) circus-themed wedding in Sisters Oregon. This photo is from their engagement... they unknowingly planned and asked each other on the same day!
 The day of the show Schedule... I can't wait 'till 7:30!
 Wren and I at the Ceremony...
Circus peeps at the Ceremony...
 On Sunday after the ceremony many of us went on a rafting trip down the Deschutes River. There were about 6 big rafts and one kayak full of merrymakers.
Dream was part of the float...
Wren was on the float... happy Wren! He had just sprained his ankle real bad playing soccer with his 5-year old friend the day before the wedding weekend, so floating was an activity he could especially enjoy.
Miss America was on the float...
 People did acro on the rafts...
The new bride and groom were on the float...
Even with his hurt foot, Wren and I had the most wonderful time.
 This was one of the best weddings I've ever attended.
Thank you Lebn and Jessica, and congratulations!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

The hair of the Wren

Wren, you so crazy! Just look at that hair, it's so crazy! He's been having me trim it up for him. This is the amazing before picture.
After I'cut his hair he goes momentarily insane, but Margaret approved!
 I think she especially approved once we got through the beard.
 And now here he is, in all of his smiley, facey, chin-tastic glory... complete with cutsie circus hat.
Wren, you so crazy handsome!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Juggle Club at Boulevard

Juggle club at Boulevard is so beautiful and sexy.
Many of the fellas go shirtless. I enjoy objectifying them with my camera.
 Thanks fellas. And to make juggle club even more mouth-watering, I'd like to share this tantalizing tale.
On our way to juggle club one Monday, we were strolling by Rocket Donuts and they had a free sign on a box that contained about 50 donut holes and this monster donut!
 We brought it to juggle club and everyone was happy.
Especially Della because she wouldn't let the fellas eat any donut with their shirt on.
The end.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

The Jewel of Magic

This weekend I had the honor of performing the Chair Dance for a dear friends benefit show. Crystal, the Jewel of Magic. She is an amazing woman.


Crystal, the “Jewel of Magic,” is unrivaled and a pioneer in her field. As a comedian and magician, she has performed from Japan to Jamaica and opened for acts like Steve Allen, Jay Leno and Ellen DeGeneres. Crystal’s world travels have honed her already natural talents of making peoples’ worlds brighter and full of possibilities.
Living on-and-off in Bellingham for 14 years, she has brought our community joy and laughter through the Bellingham Circus Guild, The Farmer’s Market and Allied Arts.
Presently this wonderful human is in the midst of her greatest feat yet: recovering from cancer. Now it’s our turn to bring a little magic to her life. Your donation can help her to offset these costs and help her shine as bright as she ever has.- See more at:
http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/benefit-for-crystal-the-jewel-of-magic-/178645#sthash.RbwhYTzC.dpuf

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Vancouver Children's Festival

My second year helping as coordinator of the Shadow Play tent at the Vancouver International Children's Festival. Oh what fun.
 Part of my job is to get the tent set up with large white fabric for making good shadow-puppet plays on. Then, kids come in and can watch from one side as others play with pre-made (by many creative volunteers) paper puppets. This year was dinosaur themed, so there were dino-heads we fashioned to wear on your head!
This was a large outdoor puppet I made (with some help from Noodle) halfway through the festival. 
 It was fun to take the shadow play outside this way.
This was Noodle's big project... creating the structure of a large dinosaur that over the week, kids would weave the outer part, and be able to run around on its inside!
 I got to see a handful of incredible shows while I was there... Rick Scott: The Great Gazzoon (super nice, charming, charasmatic, heart-felt, fun guy)... Erth DinoZoo (amazing giant dinosaur puppets)... The local "Circus West" circus (it was meh)... Kaput (this was my favorite! So funny I watched it 3.5 times. Here's a link to Tom Flanagan of Kaput: master of acrobatic-slapstick-tom-foolery!) The next photo is what the stage looks like when he's done... and not all of his props are visible... such a mess!
The last fella above is Fred Penner... I didn't know who he was, but met him at the staff party... this is how it went. Me "So you're a children's Musician."
Fred "Yes, I've been on TV, (this and that, etc.), what planet are you on?"
Me "Well currently I'm on this planet, but previously... I'm from Washington State."
Fred "I was on Nickelodeon from about 1988 to 1992, didn't you watch any of that?"
Me "I was in high school during that time, and didn't watch TV."
(Other people come over to chat with him. He begins a story...)
Fred ..."Charlie Chaplin met the Marx brothers... (he turns to me)... you do know Charlie Chaplin? If you don't know Charlie Chaplin, I'll have to take this bottle (he was drinking a Heinekin)...
Me "And hand it to me?"
Fred ..."And break it over your head."
Me "Hm."
(He carried on his conversation with the others)
It seemed quite ironic, and mildly hilarious.
 This is the Trout house, where Noodle was staying, and where I parked Vince outside of.
Noodle and I rode our bike to the festival almost every day. This sign on the ground was so fun for me, it's like it's a "Bicycle hovering lane".
Other than boarder hang-ups, this adventure was sure a good one. Yay for Kid's Fest!

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Inflammable Circus Show

The second annual Inflammable Circus Show! I was invited back to MC again, and although I was a bit nervous, I had self-inflicted wireless mic problems, and I had to weasel through the band to get to the working mic, It was a blast.
Chipp (and Claire) made me a flaming moustache that I balanced on my face and then roasted marshmellows on.
Taylor Lee Warner did an adorable hobo fire poi act.
Strangely was there firing it up.
Claire and Chipps did a duo fire juggling act that was awesome!
It started out with these cool fire props.
Taylor Lee with poi fire-crotch!
Claire set up a snake photo booth.
Hot Damn Scandal was our band. They are so AWESOME!
Strangely on his accordion.
Claire and Chipps.
Dream and Greg performed their duo trapeze act. It's amazing.
Max blew fire... daaaang!
Don opened the show with his contact fire ball... his first performance!!!
Dream and Greg.
Taylor Lee Warner.
Claire.
Dream and Greg.
Almost all of these photos were from Thaddeus Hink from Think Studios (that was facebook link, HERE is website). What a great photographer, and how lucky we are that he shares them with us!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Food Show Review

We have put The Real Food Show in front of a feedback audience, Vaudevillingham, and then a preview show audience. It has been so helpful to have eyes and feedback for the show. We were fortunate enough to have our great friend, writer, and circus-enthusiast, Adam in the audience. He submitted this praise to the Coop, which published it in its monthly newsletter.

Wow! What a great thing the Co-op is
doing in sponsoring The Real Food Show!
I had the good fortune of seeing
the show a couple weekends ago when
Della and Jason Quick gathered people
together at The Bellingham Circus
Guild for a preview performance. What
HUGE fun. I have not laughed so hard
in a long time. It was great to sit with an
intergenerational audience being wowed
by skilled local performers unpacking
an important issue—the importance of
real food in our everyday lives. What
I really respect about this event is that
the performers, Della Plaster and Jason
Quick, combine their wide array of
circus skills with a sincere commitment
to make the best show possible.
I believe that the best forms of
community-engaged art are the ones that
are committed to exploring serious issues
and offering up the most entertaining and
dramatically compelling art possible. The
Real Food Show does just that. You picked
the right clowns for this assignment.
It was clear that people in the audience
were eating up the warmth and ease with
which Della and Jason welcomed kids
and seniors and everyone in-between
to participate in the ebbs and flows of
the performance. The circus elements,
the humor, the images, the audience
participation elements all came together
in one big, smile-inducing way. In
the process, Della and Jason conveyed
an amazing amount of important
information. This show may be designed
for youth, but I know that I’ve been
reading food labels with increased
frequency, avoiding sugar (with a better
success rate), drinking more water, and
eating more fruits and veggies since seeing
The Real Food Show a few weeks ago—
and I am 47 years old.
Another positive wrinkle to this
performance is that Della and Jason
are kind people, reliable people,
generous people. It is not every day
that you can find two emotionally
mature clowns to serve as community
ambassadors.
Please extend my thanks and
appreciation to all those on the board
and on the staff involved in choosing
to commission the creation of this
timely event, and for underwriting The
Real Food Show’s 10-school tour this
spring.
The Real Food Show made me laugh,
it changed my food habits (for the better),
and it made me super proud to be a
member of the Community Food Co-op.
Thanks to all concerned. A collaboration
between public schools, a food co-op,
a local circus guild, and two clowns is
just the kind of local event that makes
Bellingham such a great place to live.
Appreciation and respect to all involved.
Cheers,
Adam Ward, Bellingham
Community Food Co-op member-owner

http://www.communityfood.coop/coop/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/WEB-May14-NL.pdf

Thanks Adam, for such an outstandingly rave review!