It's not very often that I get to go to the movies - even less often to a non-Bollywood movie - and rarely to a movie premiere... but this week I had the utmost pleasure of attending the Gold Coast premiere of the Sparke Films production, Red Billabong. A new Australian film that falls perfectly into the cult film category. This film was not only made by some local Gold Coast talent, but also on a shoestring budget, with the whole film being shot in around 5 weeks. Despite the short time frame, the movie is no lesser of quality than any Hollywood blockbuster, and great detail has been put into both the characters, and the story development.
I went to see this film having no expectations, and no idea really what it was about other than a mythical 'creature' in a Billabong. Writer & Director, Luke Sparke, has taken a classic Australian/Aboriginal creature and turned it into a intriguing thriller/suspense story. The main characters are brothers Nick (Dan Ewing - Home and Away; Power Rangers) and Tristan (Tim Pocock - X-Men: Wolverine; Dance Academy); whom came across very much as an Australian version of the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean (Supernatural). Drawn together to determine the future of their grandfather's property, the brothers need to make the decision of whether to pass the land to the local Aboriginal Tribe as per their grandfather's wishes, or to sell to an interested property developer for an attractive sum of money.
Supported by an attractive cast of Australian actors including Sophie Don and Ben Chisholm, the story has a few twists and has an ending which could make this a stand alone movie, or open to a sequel. There is little evidence of the shoestring budget - the cinematography is of a quality I wouldn't have expected for a low-budget feature, and the CGI 'creature' is well integrated within the film - there is no cheesy B-grade evidence here. In my eyes, Red Billabong is A-grade production all the way! Kudos to the production team, crew and cast on a brilliant movie!!
The film is screening in a few cinemas around Brisbane, and also in NSW and VIC. If it's not screening at your local cinema, then call them and ask them to screen it - this is a movie that is best seen on the big screen. You can find out more on their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/RedBillabong
Now, I should point out that I am not an official movie reviewer, nor am I getting any benefit out of this film (other than the viewing pleasure). These comments are purely my own thoughts after having seen the film, and as an actor myself, I feel it is important to support our local film industry - after all, anything that creates work for local performers, especially in Queensland, is something I'm passionate about!
Life is to be enjoyed - by doing what you love, eating good food, drinking good wine, travelling, spending time with friends and family, and being the best I can be. My journey to a better and healthier me has already started, and I hope to be able to inspire others to do the same!
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Location! Location!
One of the great things about being an actor/dancer and casual events/promo worker is that I get to work in lots of fun locations! For years I used to avoid crowds and festivals, but now I can't seem to avoid them.. lol
Today I got to work on an independent web-series production that was filmed in the basement of an upmarket restaurant in Woolloongabba.. one of those hidden gems that you wouldn't know about if you hadn't been there. With an impressive wine collection, chandeliers, and rustic style furniture, you could easily have felt like you were about to have dinner in someone's lavish vintage home. But don't take my word for it - here's a photo I took whilst the film crew were setting up:
Last week I got to work on a corporate film in a bar, playing waitress which was also good fun, and got to make use more of my bar & waitress skills working at the Sofitel one evening helping out at a corporate function for 500 people! My left arm didn't quite make the evening, and was quite dead the next day whilst working at a promotion for Olive Grove - but I managed to survive! Now I just need to go back to the gym and work those arms to make them stronger!!
I have had a few auditions here and there as well - they are a bit like job interviews, so you can't get your hopes up otherwise you just keep getting disappointed with rejections. You just need to turn up, do your best, and then move on to the next one. Then one day, out of the blue, a phone call or email will be received and celebrations can be had! But I'm not celebrating anything yet.. all the work I've been doing is short term casual work. So far it has been picking up though, and each gig is different which keeps things interesting. My next gig will be working at the Ekka - something I always thought will be fun to do.. so I'll keep you posted on that!
Today I got to work on an independent web-series production that was filmed in the basement of an upmarket restaurant in Woolloongabba.. one of those hidden gems that you wouldn't know about if you hadn't been there. With an impressive wine collection, chandeliers, and rustic style furniture, you could easily have felt like you were about to have dinner in someone's lavish vintage home. But don't take my word for it - here's a photo I took whilst the film crew were setting up:
Last week I got to work on a corporate film in a bar, playing waitress which was also good fun, and got to make use more of my bar & waitress skills working at the Sofitel one evening helping out at a corporate function for 500 people! My left arm didn't quite make the evening, and was quite dead the next day whilst working at a promotion for Olive Grove - but I managed to survive! Now I just need to go back to the gym and work those arms to make them stronger!!
I have had a few auditions here and there as well - they are a bit like job interviews, so you can't get your hopes up otherwise you just keep getting disappointed with rejections. You just need to turn up, do your best, and then move on to the next one. Then one day, out of the blue, a phone call or email will be received and celebrations can be had! But I'm not celebrating anything yet.. all the work I've been doing is short term casual work. So far it has been picking up though, and each gig is different which keeps things interesting. My next gig will be working at the Ekka - something I always thought will be fun to do.. so I'll keep you posted on that!
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Monday, July 18, 2016
SARI in Sydney
It's been a couple of weeks since my last post, but at least the two weeks I spent in Townsville for work helped me finally get better. June was pretty much a write off for work due to being sick the whole month! Townsville was great - average temp of mid 20s, was paid to do some fun Angry Birds promo work, plus got to catch up with my sis for her birthday!! The worst part of the trip however was the 2 hour flight delay back to Brisbane. Those that have travelled from Townsville will know there aren't many flights out, and when someone else is paying they are always going to choose the cheapest option. This meant a 9.30pm flight became an 11.30pm flight, making my arrival in Brisbane at 1.30am in the morning! Now that wouldn't have been too bad if I could've just gone home and slept the rest of the day, but I had to be back at the airport at 6am to fly to Sydney with my dance troupe, SARI. So after barely 3hrs sleep, I was back to the airport with a refreshed suitcase, and an air of excitement to participate in our first big competition!
Sydney was great, and actually wasn't as cold as I thought it would be and there was only scatterings of rain. We arrived about 9am and headed straight to a dance studio so we could workshop our two songs we had prepared - one was our own choice, and the other a judges choice song. As I hadn't seen the others for a few weeks, this was the first chance I had to actually rehearse it with them. We were quite excited about our final routines, and headed to the hotel about lunchtime so we could relax and freshen up before heading to the competition venue at 4pm.
This was the first big Indian dance competition we had entered, and whilst I still don't think we needed to be at the venue so early, I was impressed that it was the first Indian event we had attended in 6 years that actually ran spot on time!! The event didn't start until 6pm and we were asked to be there at 4pm supposedly for a sound check and were also informed we'd be able to change / rehearse at the venue. However the sound check was just someone asking me if 'this' was our music (which they played on ipod for 15sec) and then we we told to change and sit in a large 'green' room whilst we wait to go on. There was no room / space to rehearse, so we were glad we had spent the morning rehearsing! So in my opinion we could've arrived at 5pm and still been ready to go on by 6pm.. (and the extra hour would've meant I might've been able to have more of a nap!).. Anyway, it did run on time, and was otherwise well organised. It was also great to meet some other performers from around the country!
We went onstage and did our 'own choice' song - which we were happy with, but apparently it didn't impress all the judges. Comments were made about our costume not being traditional - but we weren't dancing to a traditional song, so it would've looked out of place. I found this surprising as there were other groups / solo dancers also wearing 'western' style dance costumes, but some of them got through to the next round. Mind you, some of those dance performances were quite good too. Our hopes were to at least get through to the next round so we could do our 'judges choice' song, but sadly this didn't happen. We left tired and disappointed, but happy to have been able to be part of a fun night.
Anyway, I'm now back home and have been having fun doing some different jobs - the past few days I've been a brand ambassador for a new mobile phone; today I worked on the registration desk / events team for a financial planners conference; and tomorrow I will be doing some demo/sampling of a popular brand of butter. I also had an audition yesterday for a short film; have 2 more auditions tomorrow for more short films, and possibly one more later in the week - so am hoping to be doing more film work very soon as I've lucked out with the past few films I was hoping to do due to date clashes with work or other events.. so fingers crossed for me, and I'll check in later and let you know how things are going!
Oh, and if you're on Facebook, I now have a public page - so you can follow me on there also. You'll find the link in the right menu bar on here! :)
Sydney was great, and actually wasn't as cold as I thought it would be and there was only scatterings of rain. We arrived about 9am and headed straight to a dance studio so we could workshop our two songs we had prepared - one was our own choice, and the other a judges choice song. As I hadn't seen the others for a few weeks, this was the first chance I had to actually rehearse it with them. We were quite excited about our final routines, and headed to the hotel about lunchtime so we could relax and freshen up before heading to the competition venue at 4pm.
This was the first big Indian dance competition we had entered, and whilst I still don't think we needed to be at the venue so early, I was impressed that it was the first Indian event we had attended in 6 years that actually ran spot on time!! The event didn't start until 6pm and we were asked to be there at 4pm supposedly for a sound check and were also informed we'd be able to change / rehearse at the venue. However the sound check was just someone asking me if 'this' was our music (which they played on ipod for 15sec) and then we we told to change and sit in a large 'green' room whilst we wait to go on. There was no room / space to rehearse, so we were glad we had spent the morning rehearsing! So in my opinion we could've arrived at 5pm and still been ready to go on by 6pm.. (and the extra hour would've meant I might've been able to have more of a nap!).. Anyway, it did run on time, and was otherwise well organised. It was also great to meet some other performers from around the country!
We went onstage and did our 'own choice' song - which we were happy with, but apparently it didn't impress all the judges. Comments were made about our costume not being traditional - but we weren't dancing to a traditional song, so it would've looked out of place. I found this surprising as there were other groups / solo dancers also wearing 'western' style dance costumes, but some of them got through to the next round. Mind you, some of those dance performances were quite good too. Our hopes were to at least get through to the next round so we could do our 'judges choice' song, but sadly this didn't happen. We left tired and disappointed, but happy to have been able to be part of a fun night.
Anyway, I'm now back home and have been having fun doing some different jobs - the past few days I've been a brand ambassador for a new mobile phone; today I worked on the registration desk / events team for a financial planners conference; and tomorrow I will be doing some demo/sampling of a popular brand of butter. I also had an audition yesterday for a short film; have 2 more auditions tomorrow for more short films, and possibly one more later in the week - so am hoping to be doing more film work very soon as I've lucked out with the past few films I was hoping to do due to date clashes with work or other events.. so fingers crossed for me, and I'll check in later and let you know how things are going!
Oh, and if you're on Facebook, I now have a public page - so you can follow me on there also. You'll find the link in the right menu bar on here! :)
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Everyone Should Dance
You may or may not know, but I love to dance. I'm not the greatest dancer - definitely not a technical dancer - but am a passionate dancer. I dance because it makes me happy, and it's universal. I don't think it matters where you are in the world, everyone should have music in their lives. It doesn't matter if you don't understand the lyrics, or if you have two left feet, but if you don't have music then life would be rather quiet don't you think? Can you imagine what life would be like without music. I believe even deaf people can 'hear' music - they hear the vibrations of sort - although I'm not deaf nor know anyone that is, so I can't be 100% sure on that one.
Every country has their own style of music, and I love the fact that Australia is so multicultural that we embrace all kinds of music through the many festivals and events we hold here. Of course, those that know me, know my two loves are K-Pop (Korean music) and even more so Bollywood and Indian music. The great thing I love about Indian music is that every now and then I'm introduced to another style/region - whether its classic Bollywood from Mumbai, or popular Punjabi songs (Pollywood / Lollywood), to songs from Utta Pratesh (Bhojpuri), Telugu (Tollywood), or Tamil regions (Kollywood). You can view other Hollywood-inspired names on this list here.
I'm therefore very excited to be dancing with my SARI Bollywood Dance troupe next weekend in our very first Indian dance competition! We have been performing as a group since 2010, but never competed in competitions before.. We entered our first one last year, and whilst we did make the finals, we were unable to compete. This year, however, we have made it happen! We are in the finals of the Indian Australian Singing & Dancing Competition, and we are heading to Sydney!!
Sometimes I wish that there was more work in the entertainment industry so I could work full time.. but sadly there isn't. Especially when many gigs we get asked to do for free or for exposure.. well can't really pay the bills with exposure now can we. But on the upside, as a casual worker, I'm now allowing myself more time to focus on my dancing so I can make fun videos like this one. I hope you enjoy, and if you leave a comment, please be nice.. I am human after all! lol
Every country has their own style of music, and I love the fact that Australia is so multicultural that we embrace all kinds of music through the many festivals and events we hold here. Of course, those that know me, know my two loves are K-Pop (Korean music) and even more so Bollywood and Indian music. The great thing I love about Indian music is that every now and then I'm introduced to another style/region - whether its classic Bollywood from Mumbai, or popular Punjabi songs (Pollywood / Lollywood), to songs from Utta Pratesh (Bhojpuri), Telugu (Tollywood), or Tamil regions (Kollywood). You can view other Hollywood-inspired names on this list here.
I'm therefore very excited to be dancing with my SARI Bollywood Dance troupe next weekend in our very first Indian dance competition! We have been performing as a group since 2010, but never competed in competitions before.. We entered our first one last year, and whilst we did make the finals, we were unable to compete. This year, however, we have made it happen! We are in the finals of the Indian Australian Singing & Dancing Competition, and we are heading to Sydney!!
Sometimes I wish that there was more work in the entertainment industry so I could work full time.. but sadly there isn't. Especially when many gigs we get asked to do for free or for exposure.. well can't really pay the bills with exposure now can we. But on the upside, as a casual worker, I'm now allowing myself more time to focus on my dancing so I can make fun videos like this one. I hope you enjoy, and if you leave a comment, please be nice.. I am human after all! lol
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Friday, June 17, 2016
My Time is Valuable
So this is a little rant I put on Facebook today:
It might seem trivial, but when it happens to you everyday then it can start to become annoying. I have lost count of the number of shows/performances where they expect you to arrive 2 or 3 hours before your set time. Yet a professional show will have a 1 hour call time - and this is to make sure you are there and do your make up and get in costume. Majority of the dance performances I do, we turn up already dressed in costume & makeup, and if we are not being paid then surely a 1hr call time is even a bit much? I've had last minute requests - prepare this or that, and send it to us with maybe a day or two notice, when surely the organisers knew they'd be wanting this when we first agreed to perform, so why didn't they tell us then?
I don't know how many appointments I've made - whether it's for social or business reasons - where people have been late. If you are later than 15mins and haven't told me you are going to be late, then why should I still wait for you? If you have told me you are on your way, then I might wait because I will think maybe you are stuck in traffic, but after 30mins it starts to become unacceptable I might have to be somewhere else after our appointment, and I'm not going to be late for that person just because someone didn't respect my time enough to be on time for my appointment.
I am also over people that treat you like you are a unorganised as they are.. I shouldn't have to keep confirming the appointment or performance. I said I would be there, and I will be there. Is there any change that I need to know about? No? Then don't keep calling/messaging/emailing me. Sure, I get that there are many younger people out there who are flippant about making appointments - but I'm not one of those people and you know that because I've just told you. So please respect my time and I'll respect yours. In return you will have an honest, reliable, and trustworthy friend / performer / staff member etc. I am an adult - treat me like and and I'll treat you like one too!
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Thursday, June 16, 2016
Would You Work For Free?
If you have a friend that is an actor, a dancer, a singer, a photographer, a musician, a painter, a writer, or any other sort of creative artist or even someone who works in the service industry, then chances are they've probably been asked at some point to provide their services in return for 'exposure' or 'experience'. You may have even asked them yourself. Sure, everyone loves getting something for nothing, and what is better than 'free' entertainment. Sadly though it means no value is placed on that service. Of course, if your best friend is a photographer and they offer to photograph your wedding as a present to you, then you might not say no, but in general don't you think they deserve to be paid for what they do?
We spend just as much time studying and perfecting our craft as the next person. I always knew when I was younger that I wanted to perform, but my parents never considered it a 'real' job. Of course we know that only a small handful of performers make it 'big' in the industry, but there are plenty of other performers out there that are still making regular work by doing what they have been trained to do... and in some ways we probably have to work twice as hard to do so because we don't have a 9-5 job day in/day out. But like everyone else we still have bills to pay, we still have to eat, we may even still have study debts or have to pay for continuous further training and development, and on top of that we are most likely working as a sole trader so also have to pay our own insurance, and travel costs.
Sure, we will generally happily travel for a paid job, even if the pay is less than the travel cost, because we are being PAID, and therefore being valued! Of course, we'd love to sometimes be paid a bit more, but something is better than nothing. But sadly, there are many younger, less experienced performers out there willing to do anything for 'exposure' or 'experience' and this isn't helping the rest of us.
I saw an audition listing today from a medium sized business (whom also happen to be in the service / entertainment industry) and I was disgusted to see they were wanting actors for a Cinema Commercial, noting it was UNPAID but GREAT EXPOSURE! Seriously, what are they thinking?? This company is paying to have a cinema ad, but can't afford to pay actors? Sure, an actor might think this is good exposure, but by doing an unpaid commercial they are doing themselves out of a paid commercial for the next 3 years!! How is that good exposure when you can't work for 3 years, and you didn't get paid for the first job in the first place?? Thankfully the listing was reported and removed.
Of course there are the occasional times when we might be happy to work for free - it might be a student film where no-one is getting paid; or a festival film which either no-one is getting paid or they will pay if they sell or make money on the film later. Usually these are done with the agreement that the performer will get a copy of the film for their 'showreel'.. of course your showreel is only about 2-3mins and there is only so much you can put in there.. but sadly, there are many films out there that I've done that I've never ever seen nor heard of again.
As a dancer, I always get asked if my dancers can perform for free. Maybe it's a charity event, a fundraiser or a community event, there is always a good reason for the event. And maybe we will perform for free - if we feel it is value to us; if we are wanting to support the cause/event/charity; and/or if we know that no-one else is getting paid either - and I mean NO-ONE.. But this isn't always the case. One event last year we pulled out of because we found out certain groups were getting paid, and others weren't. How is this fair? It was supposedly a 'community event'. It should either be pay everyone or pay no-one.
We need to make a change in the way people view our services.. This is what we have chosen to be our profession, and surely we deserve to be respected for that just like anyone else. We are not asking for ridiculous amounts of money for a job, but we deserve to ask for something.
We spend just as much time studying and perfecting our craft as the next person. I always knew when I was younger that I wanted to perform, but my parents never considered it a 'real' job. Of course we know that only a small handful of performers make it 'big' in the industry, but there are plenty of other performers out there that are still making regular work by doing what they have been trained to do... and in some ways we probably have to work twice as hard to do so because we don't have a 9-5 job day in/day out. But like everyone else we still have bills to pay, we still have to eat, we may even still have study debts or have to pay for continuous further training and development, and on top of that we are most likely working as a sole trader so also have to pay our own insurance, and travel costs.
Sure, we will generally happily travel for a paid job, even if the pay is less than the travel cost, because we are being PAID, and therefore being valued! Of course, we'd love to sometimes be paid a bit more, but something is better than nothing. But sadly, there are many younger, less experienced performers out there willing to do anything for 'exposure' or 'experience' and this isn't helping the rest of us.
I saw an audition listing today from a medium sized business (whom also happen to be in the service / entertainment industry) and I was disgusted to see they were wanting actors for a Cinema Commercial, noting it was UNPAID but GREAT EXPOSURE! Seriously, what are they thinking?? This company is paying to have a cinema ad, but can't afford to pay actors? Sure, an actor might think this is good exposure, but by doing an unpaid commercial they are doing themselves out of a paid commercial for the next 3 years!! How is that good exposure when you can't work for 3 years, and you didn't get paid for the first job in the first place?? Thankfully the listing was reported and removed.
Of course there are the occasional times when we might be happy to work for free - it might be a student film where no-one is getting paid; or a festival film which either no-one is getting paid or they will pay if they sell or make money on the film later. Usually these are done with the agreement that the performer will get a copy of the film for their 'showreel'.. of course your showreel is only about 2-3mins and there is only so much you can put in there.. but sadly, there are many films out there that I've done that I've never ever seen nor heard of again.
As a dancer, I always get asked if my dancers can perform for free. Maybe it's a charity event, a fundraiser or a community event, there is always a good reason for the event. And maybe we will perform for free - if we feel it is value to us; if we are wanting to support the cause/event/charity; and/or if we know that no-one else is getting paid either - and I mean NO-ONE.. But this isn't always the case. One event last year we pulled out of because we found out certain groups were getting paid, and others weren't. How is this fair? It was supposedly a 'community event'. It should either be pay everyone or pay no-one.
We need to make a change in the way people view our services.. This is what we have chosen to be our profession, and surely we deserve to be respected for that just like anyone else. We are not asking for ridiculous amounts of money for a job, but we deserve to ask for something.
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Sunday, June 12, 2016
Time to Re-Focus
I can't believe I'm still sick after 2 weeks! What started as a sore throat on two Monday's ago, turned into a cough to the point where I completely lost my voice after a week on the Tuesday - and of course that would be the day everyone tries to call me! - and now nearly Monday again, despite having my voice back I am still coughing and have a slight sore throat. I did go to the doctors (viral infection), nothing they could do, and have tried just about everything to get better. I just can't afford to be sick, as no work = no pay. Aside from my 3 x 1hr classes I am currently running per week (which barely covers food let alone anything else) I haven't done any other work other than one hospitality shift. I also had to cancel my trip to Sydney for a Bollywood competition because I was not well enough to dance, let alone doing an acting performance after having lost my voice :( I did ask for a refund for my $200 entry fee as they had no cancellation policy and I did give them over a weeks notice, as I had to make a decision as I also had flights & accommodation I had to cancel. Sadly it looks like I won't get my money back though - could really use that at the moment!
Despite not being well enough to go to the gym, I have managed to get in a couple of prac sessions for my PT studies in the past few days as my voice came back. Luckily I wasn't actually training, only observing other PTs so didn't have to talk much, and my coughing hasn't been too much of an issue during the day - just seems to be worse at night now. I'm quite keen to finish my prac as I can then start working as a PT. I still have 2 assignments to do - one being a business plan - and then I have to decide where I want to work. I've been doing my prac with Goodlife, but I'm not sure I want to work there yet. My goal is to work part time as a trainer (mostly mornings), so that I can still act/dance in the evenings and weekends. I don't mind paying rent (which most gyms charge) but I want it to be reasonable based on the hours I am wanting to work, so am checking out some other gyms to see how they operate as well. This will also help give me an idea of how the industry works in general, as every gym is slightly different.
On the upside, my dance troupe, SARI, we delighted to be informed that we had made a direct entry into the Indian Australian Singing & Dancing Competition to be held in Sydney on Sat, 09 July. We did make the finals of this event last year, after an audition process and public voting, but this year there was no public voting for Dance Groups. We didn't actually get to the finals in 2015 though, as the event was held on a Sunday, and we were only provided with a weeks' notice to get down there. We had intended to go down & back on the same day, however due to the event running late we realised we would never make the last flight back from Sydney (and due to the late notice, my dancers couldn't get the Monday off work) so we had to withdraw. Thankfully, this year they have put the event on a Saturday evening, so we can go down & back for the weekend which we are very excited about! Now we have to raise about $2500 to get down there - $300 per person for return flights, and around $500 for one nights accommodation! The rest of the funds will go towards taxi fares & food. Now we just have to figure out the best ways to raise funds! Now I just have to get back into my fasting routine and get back off the sugar (ice cream does help a sore throat, but that's about all it's good for..lol). So time for a new goal:
On 09 July 2016 I will weigh 67kg by doing 5:2 and not eating sugar..
Despite not being well enough to go to the gym, I have managed to get in a couple of prac sessions for my PT studies in the past few days as my voice came back. Luckily I wasn't actually training, only observing other PTs so didn't have to talk much, and my coughing hasn't been too much of an issue during the day - just seems to be worse at night now. I'm quite keen to finish my prac as I can then start working as a PT. I still have 2 assignments to do - one being a business plan - and then I have to decide where I want to work. I've been doing my prac with Goodlife, but I'm not sure I want to work there yet. My goal is to work part time as a trainer (mostly mornings), so that I can still act/dance in the evenings and weekends. I don't mind paying rent (which most gyms charge) but I want it to be reasonable based on the hours I am wanting to work, so am checking out some other gyms to see how they operate as well. This will also help give me an idea of how the industry works in general, as every gym is slightly different.
On the upside, my dance troupe, SARI, we delighted to be informed that we had made a direct entry into the Indian Australian Singing & Dancing Competition to be held in Sydney on Sat, 09 July. We did make the finals of this event last year, after an audition process and public voting, but this year there was no public voting for Dance Groups. We didn't actually get to the finals in 2015 though, as the event was held on a Sunday, and we were only provided with a weeks' notice to get down there. We had intended to go down & back on the same day, however due to the event running late we realised we would never make the last flight back from Sydney (and due to the late notice, my dancers couldn't get the Monday off work) so we had to withdraw. Thankfully, this year they have put the event on a Saturday evening, so we can go down & back for the weekend which we are very excited about! Now we have to raise about $2500 to get down there - $300 per person for return flights, and around $500 for one nights accommodation! The rest of the funds will go towards taxi fares & food. Now we just have to figure out the best ways to raise funds! Now I just have to get back into my fasting routine and get back off the sugar (ice cream does help a sore throat, but that's about all it's good for..lol). So time for a new goal:
On 09 July 2016 I will weigh 67kg by doing 5:2 and not eating sugar..
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