Saturday, September 27, 2008

Bringing Out Your Inner Goddess

I finally enrolled in a belly dance class with Ms. Jill Ngo at Peak Performance, Roces St. I first saw her in a Belly Dance instructional video with some actresses.After purchasing a few more videos and trying out belly dance classes with different gyms, a friend of mine mentioned that she enrolled in a class with Ms. Jill. I got all excited because I liked the way she taught the dance steps in her video. I joined a few lessons last year and enjoyed doing hip raises, drops, shimmies and UNDULATING he he he. It is a plus to a lot of curves to work with. Finally enrolled for an entire month, last August and had so much fun! Jill would even explain the different styles of belly dancing as she would teach us her different choreography. I was drawn to the tribal style :) Aside from the lovely accessories, the make up and outfits that came with it, it just looked so beautiful altogether with the snake like movements the dancers would do. Gosh! doing it yourself is totally different! They make it looks so easy! They were not kidding when they said belly dancing makes you realize that you have so many different muscles you never felt existed before doing all these movements. BUT despite the muscle soreness, I really love going to the classes!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

An Afternoon as a Voice Talent

My friend, Anna, my husband's co-Teacher (who now works for an ad agency) told me before that she was going to get me to do a voice over for a radio commercial because I could speak Cebuano. Never really took it seariously until she called me Sunday night to go for a recording the next day. I went over to the ad agency she was working for and waited a bit. I was very excited... giddy in fact. I've always wanted to do voice work... was even planning to take a course at creative voices in October and out of the blue she called. I just had to do three short lines, even shortened one some more because the way it was written was too formal, and they were doing a market scene. After removing a few words here and there, I was finally ready to do the recording, I think I needed to do about four or five takes of each line before they were happy with the work. It was such fun! I was a tad bit nervous because it was a first but I was enjoying it more than anything. Just had to pretend to be excited about the product and showing it to a friend, had to pretend to laugh.. which was bit difficult but I think I pulled it off... he he he ... :) another adventure experienced, a few friends made, lessons learned :) ok, what's next?