Friday, October 31, 2014

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!


The installing of our four shows is officially completed and I couldn’t be happier :D This has been a long and tiring process; from two months in the studios of Florida to intense flying training aboard the ship, and finally a month of working with sets, costumes, and flying apparatuses to put up four full production shows! I feel very accomplished and motivated to continue seeking other opportunities to challenge myself as a performer and ways to grow as a person :D

The most challenging show to open has been Under The Big Top, our circus show. Independence is the only ship in the fleet that has this show and there’s so much that goes into it because it has the most circus elements. Right in the beginning I’m flying on what’s called the Spanish web, a rope used to climb and hang off of. Luke stands beneath me and twirls the rope so that I can do different positions in the air, while spinning really fast :D Now, I know you all are wondering how I’ve been handling this with  my severe motion sickness :/ During training I took my motion tablets to learn the apparatus as I had to do it over and over. But eventually I had to attempt it without the help of the pill and I did get very dizzy and have to sink to the ground and lay there for awhile to calm my tummy LOL. But now that I’ve been practicing it more and more I’m getting used to it! :D I don’t think I will ever get over the weird sensation of being in the air and losing feeling in my arms and feet because I’m whipping so fast! But don’t worry mom, I’m safe :D  

Though we’ve been working long hours in the theater, we’ve had some time off here and there to run out and explore the ports. I made the trip to Brugge, Belgium twice to marvel at the gorgeous city and munch on Dutch French fries and the incomparable Belgian hot chocolate and giant Belgian waffles!! The weather was so perfect, a nice crisp chill in the air to gently remind you that it is autumn. The leaves were changing colors and the air smelt of the fall harvest. I wish I could stay in Brugge for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas to see how beautiful the seasons change because it’s one of my favorite places in the world!!!!

We also docked twice in Le Havre, France, which is the gateway city to Paris. We didn’t have enough time off to make it to Paris but I was grateful to get off for dinner and enjoy a port at night. When we were there Monday, the 27th, we had a bit of a hard time finding a restaurant open because it was a holiday and the French usually don’t open til late anyways. We finally happened upon a pub and sipped on wine while we waited for the kitchen to open. I ordered a veggie pizza, which surprisingly came with potato slices on it. A “French fry” pizza?!? It was DELCIOUS!!!! I naturally had a nutella crepe for dessert ;)

Wednesday night we found a fancy restaurant serving more traditional French food. I had a boiled egg in a bowl of cheese (I can’t remember the fancy French cheese name but it was good!) and had nibbles of my friend’s garlic and cheese mushrooms :D We later found a cute bar designed to look like a farm house where I drank a very tasty cherry beer. I hate the taste of beer but I guess this was more of a cider and to me, it tasted like cherry juice so I was happy!

Tomorrow we start the crossing back to the states and though I’m sad to leave Europe, I’m very excited to have my phone back to contact the ones I love more easily and to start my vocal and scuba lessons! I hope everyone has a fun and safe holiday! We will be celebrating tonight with a scary movie (eek!!) and the crew Halloween party will be next cruise. I will be appearing as Zorro but unfortunately I can’t bring a fake sword on the ship so I hope the mask and outfit do the job!!! 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Indy!!!!


Hello family and friends!!! I can’t believe it’s already October, and my second week aboard the Independence of the Seas! It feels like just yesterday when I was auditioning in New York and now here I am, flying in aerial shows with Royal Caribbean Productions!! 

I started rehearsals July 28th in the RCCL studios in Hollywood, Florida. We learned four shows before I was flown to Barcelona, Spain on September 24th. I had an overnight before I was to join the ship so I was able to spend the day exploring the beautiful city! It was a gorgeous day; the streets were packed with people celebrating a holiday in honor of their town. I watched the parade of elaborate costumes and enjoyed the festive marching band music. Then I toured around, admiring the brilliant designs on the houses and businesses, stopping at a few street vendors to gaze at the various craftwork. 

I indulged in delicious tapas and white sangria for lunch in the town square. I couldn't stop thinking about how lucky I am to eat, shop, and explore various parts of the world. Sometimes it feels like it’s a movie and I’m trying to soak everything in!!!  

The next day, the six other flyers and I joined the ship. The Independence is MASSIVE!!! It’s the biggest ship I’ve ever been on, and it’s stunning! Over the next week we learned the aerial apparatuses that are used in our shows: velocity stilts, two point harness, trapeze, bungee, hand loop, silk loop, ladders, and Spanish web. I’m so excited that I can now add some of these to my resume for New York auditions!!!! :D That was my goal at the beginning of the year and now I can focus on my singing as well as continuing my aerial and dance training!

The rest of my cast joined us on the 2nd of October in Southampton. I was able to run off the ship for some quick internet and lunch with Joce and Lucky before we started rehearsals. My cast is a lot bigger than I’ve ever had, there’s twenty of us!!! We have six singers-Shawn and Stephanie, Randy and Danielle, and Nick and Michelle. I did my second contract on the Vision with Michelle so I’m really happy I have the chance to work with her again. Allie and Dima are our featured ballroom couple in two of our shows. They are married and from the Ukraine. We have the seven flyers- LeConte, Michael, Luke, Lucky, Melissa, Joce, and me. And the dancers-Elliot, Jacob, Sarah, Chloe, and Meghan. 

We had four days to open Invitation to Dance, our ballroom show. It went pretty smoothly as there’s not a lot of technical elements to deal with. I love the costumes!!! There’s a lot of fun skirts that really help me to feel like a ballroom dancer. I can now add all of the ballroom styles I’ve learned to my resume as well-quick step, cha cha, tango, and jive. Allie and Dima will continue to teach us the technique and give us notes so hopefully by the end of the contract, I will have mastered it all!!! 

Once Upon A Time will open in two days!!!! This is our fairytale show and the first show to incorporate some flying and there’s a lot of scene changes so the process has been slower. Because I have the duet as Sleeping Beauty, my part is pretty simple, just dancing :D Next cruise we will open Center Stage, which is more of a singer show with not a lot of dancing, then we will start working on Under The Big Top. UTBT is our circus show and it’s a beast. Lots of flying, lots of technical elements, LOTS OF FUN!!! I can’t wait to get the costumes on and open that show!!! 

Well folks, I will leave my update here, but keep checking back for more! Pictures will come soon! :D I’m looking forward to when people can come cruise!!!! Miss and love you all!!!