Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

Waltham Steampunk Festival

Sunday afternoon, The Gentlemen's Very (Very) High Art Society of South Waltham performed at Waltham's Steampunk Festival.  The GV(V)HAS is a made up of composers and musicologists at Brandeis University, and if you couldn't guess, their name reflects their silly nature.  :)

If you've been following along for long, you know Travis has an infatuation with the Steampunk movement.  Last fall we went to a Steampunk Fashion Day in Lowell, MA, which further peaked his interest.  The steampunk look is the blending of 19th century Victorian and what they might have imagined as "futuristic" - aka steam technology.  Think Victorian clothes, but with clocks, steam gadgets, corsets on the outside...anything goes really.  When Travis found out the Waltham Steampunk Festival was looking for bands to play this year, the group immediately signed up!

We got there a little early so we could explore some of the vendors and people watch (which is by far the most entertaining thing to do at a Steampunk event)!  There were SO many people dressed up - it was awesome!  Here are some shots from the day.

Even the dogs were dressed up!

There was an awesome blacksmith making roses, dragons and candle holders out of iron!




Shopping...

Because that's exactly what my mamma wants...   


Steampunk Little Mermaid
Then the rest of the 'gentlemen' arrived and they prepared to take the stage!

Emily & Jess

Husband!
Christian going over some last minute directions with Jason, Randy, and Tina
Dan waiting for things to begin











Once their set was over, it was time for the closing ceremonies.  The ceremony started with a caravan of Steampunks who marched through the common and ended up at the gazebo, and included performances by most of the acts from earlier in the day (including the Gentlemen).









It was a perfect day to enjoy some local flare!  Go Gentlemen!





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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Revisiting ECU and the New Music Festival

Last year, Travis was commissioned to write a piece for East Carolina University's Chamber Wind Ensemble, to be premiered as part of the annual New Music Festival.  After months of work and rehearsals, the world premiere was Wednesday night...and it was great!

But let's start at the beginning of the day...

I took a half day off Wednesday so I could head to Greenville early and see my old roomie, Holly.  We had 3 hours to hang out (*yay*) so there was just enough time to hit the hot spots.  We decided to start with lunch at one of my favorite old places to eat, Mongolian House (now Mongolian Empire).  My sophomore year in college I found out I was allergic to soy, so I couldn't eat at any of our favorite Chinese restaurants anymore.  This was when Mongolian House became a staple in our lives (since you control what goes in your bowl).  All I have to do is have them clean the grill (really well) and use only clear sauces and I can feel a little normal!

Every time I go there I remember my first trip.  My freshman year at ECU, I parked my car in (what I didn't realize was) a fire zone.  I assumed that if the curb was white, I'd be safe...but no, no...you STILL might be too close to a fire hydrant.  Anyway...I got towed.  I had no idea what to do, so I called my friend David to come help me find my car (he had a lot of experience with tickets/towing).  :)  Once we retrieved my car, he showed me the gem that is Mongolian House...only he didn't really explain how it worked.

I just knew you filled your bowl with what you liked.  Mmmmm...noodles, veggies, pineapple...looked good to me!

It wasn't until we got to the raw meat that I was confused.  WHY would people be eating raw meat?  I didn't think this was a sushi restaurant...and this didn't look like any sushi I'd seen before.  What in the world?  I just assumed it was some new trend, so I decided to skip the meat and go vegetarian.

Here's the station where you put your sauces on.  I just have them wash the grill, and use the clear sauces!!
It wasn't until I saw the large, round grill that I realized why it was ok to include meat.  Your bowl of goodies is tossed on the grill and cooked.  Oooooooh...oops!  Silly me.  :)

Mongolian House was fantastic as ever.  What a sweet trip down memory lane.

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After lunch, we stopped by poor husband's hotel.  He'd come down with some kind of terrible stomach thing - either a bug or food poisoning (we're still not sure which), so he had to spend the afternoon in his hotel room.  After a few trips back and forth to Walgreens for Ginger Ale, Saltines, and such, we left husband to nap and headed toward campus.  All of my ECU shirts were 6 years old, so I needed to replace them with new ones.  After driving around downtown a little, we made a pit-stop by Holly's (hopeful) new house.


Hopefully she'll be in by the end of April!  It's super cute and has a great backyard.  It'll be perfect in the summer.  Now she just needs a dog.  ;)

After that we headed to McAllister's for dinner.  Poor Travis couldn't even come to his fun dinner before the concert.  :(  I was so flustered and worried about him that I totally forgot to take pictures.  Bad blogger.  Then it was time for the concert!!

I was excited to see the music building.  As we were graduating, they were starting construction on the expansion of the building, so we didn't get to spend any time in it.  Boy was it different!  They added a new lobby, many more large rehearsal spaces, practice rooms, and classrooms.  It was a much needed addition and it looked great!


Terry and I before the concert

A beautiful piece in front of the huge windows in the lobby.


There were amazing origami insects and birds hanging from the ceiling!


Waiting for the concert to start...









There was a huge group of family and friends that came to hear Trav's pieces....19 to be exact.  The concert was fantastic.  Laura Carter played the solo horn piece Travis wrote for her 4 years ago, You, Create a Diversion...  She's so impressive.  She calmly walks on stage and plays a crazy difficult piece like it's nothing.  Amazing.

The last piece on the concert was Travis' big premiere.  I couldn't WAIT to finally hear it after listening to the MIDI file for months and months as it was composed.  The ensemble did a wonderful job, but the stand-out player was Chris Ulffers on the contrabassoon.  As Travis was writing it I kept telling him...this is way too hard...oh Travis no one will be able to play this...don't you think you should change it?  Thankfully he didn't listen, because it was (obviously) perfect the way it was.


Talking a little about the piece before...





I'm so proud of him.


After the concert, I stayed the night with my old flute professor, Christine Gustafson.  It was so nice to have a few hours to catch up with her and hear what everyone has been up to, and see all the work they've done on their house.

Interested in what else we've been up to?  Check out our fun weekend, or why I love working from NC so much.