Golden Birthday

On August 25th, I hit a different kind of landmark… a landmark on the road of life.  I have now lived for a quarter of a century.  I was a little stressed out in the days (actually, months) leading up to my birthday, because I started thinking about how drastically different my life actually is compared to what I thought it would be.  As a child, I imagined that I would go to college, get married shortly after graduating, have babies around 26, and live out my days in marital bliss.  Instead, I deferred college, joined a ballet company, moved to San Francisco alone, and am now on a ship.  While I’ve had significant relationships, I’m nowhere near walking down the aisle.  I started fretting about how quickly time passes, and how much more I want to do while I’m still young.

Ice Skating!

Ice Skating!

When the clock struck 12 on the eve of my birth, I was skating on the ice rink on board.  I don’t remember the last time I went ice-skating, and I had certainly never skated in the middle of the ocean!  I am shockingly clumsy for a dancer, and while I felt like Bambi on ice, I managed to stay on my feet the whole night!  I was so proud!

We all scream for ice cream!

We all scream for ice cream!

The morning of the 25th I had a tech run, then promptly got off the ship.  We were ported in Jeju, South Korea.  I went with some friends to a café, where I enjoyed another cinnamon mocha and was able to Skype with my family and a few friends.  After that, some cast mates and I wandered to find lunch.  While we were searching, we came across a carnival, and ended up going to ride the Viking Ship.  I laughed so hard I cried as we rocked back and forth on the ship, just the 3 of us.  We then found a delicious Korean barbecue joint, ate ice cream cones, and got back on board in time to nap.

My goodies

My goodies

That evening, we performed Music in Pictures.  I loved having the chance to be on stage on my special day.  Since our show times fall in the middle of dinner, we always get food in the theater after our performances.  My cast surprised me with a delicious chocolate cake along with our show food, and also gave me some really nice gifts.  I got a hand-drawn “Ginger Ninja” card, a stuffed koala bear, and a bottle of bourbon.  They know me so well!  I also got 2 bars of dark chocolate from my roommate, and a box of Ferrero Roche chocolates from one of the singers.  Yum!

With some of my dancer girls

With some of my dancer girls

I ended the night with a drink with friends in the staff bar.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that my beverage of choice had finally been restocked!  The timing could not have been better.

My birthday buddy

My birthday buddy

The next day, I was able to sleep in, and after 2 Farewell performances and a parade, got dressed up for my party!  One of my cast-mates was celebrating his half birthday on the 24th, so the 2 of us had a joint celebration.  We had a white party, complete with black lights loaned to us by one of the light techs.  Our clothes glowed, as did our smiles.  It was a fun night, full of shenanigans.

The cast in WHITE

The cast in WHITE

Now that I have passed this landmark, I see that I was worrying for nothing.  Although my life is different than I thought it would be, it is full of love.  Instead of spiraling into a deeper state of panic, I have become more aware of what I have already accomplished and experienced.  I am excited to see what the future will hold!

All That Glitters

Sorry for my absence lately!  I’ve been returning to the same ports every week, so I don’t have much new information to share.  The nice thing about the repetitive route is that I can spend port days relaxing with a nice cup of coffee and Skype with friends and family back home.  It’s been necessary for my sanity.

To reassure you that I am not gone forever, here are a few photos of my fabulous costumes.  Enjoy!

Rhythm and Rhyme

Rhythm and Rhyme

After You've Gone

After You’ve Gone

After You've Gone

After You’ve Gone

Pink Panther

Pink Panther

Watch Closely Now and Oh Nikki

Watch Closely Now and Oh Nikki

Pasadoble and Man of La Mancha

Pasadoble and Man of La Mancha

Farewell

Farewell

Dreamworks Parade

Dreamworks Parade

Next week: Japan!

Set the Stage

Since we signed on, we’ve been in “install”, meaning we are installing the productions in the theater.  Transferring the shows we learned in Florida to the stage is quite a process!  Due to long tech rehearsals, performances, and trainings, we’ve been unable to exit the ship for over two weeks.  Today our rehearsal director is signing off, officially marking the end of our install period.  Trainings and rehearsals will continue, though with less intensity.

La Scala Theater on the Voyager of the Seas.  My home theater!

La Scala Theater on the Voyager of the Seas. My home theater!

The evening of the 19th we opened our second show, “Music in Pictures”.  In terms of stamina, this show is much easier for me!  I was less nervous than I was for the opening of the Broadway show, so I was able to really enjoy my time on the stage.

The "talls" and our leading lady

The “talls” and our leading lady

After the second show of the night, we celebrated the opening with a champagne toast and snacks.  It was nice to be able to chat more with the band and production team.  It turns out my Production Manager sometimes works with Texas Ballet Theater!  We have a number of mutual friends/acquaintances in Fort Worth.  What a small world!

Champagne toast

Champagne toast

The following morning, we had to set the Welcome and Farewell numbers on the stage.  Waking up was rather challenging, so I appreciated that the rehearsal wasn’t too long.  In the afternoon, I completed my Safety Training.  I learned how to properly jump into the water in case of an emergency, how to climb into a life raft from the water, and how to flip a life raft.  After that, I was finally able to get off the ship!

Private tour of the bridge

Private tour of the bridge

Check back tomorrow for tales of my escapades in Incheon!

Happy thoughts!

Happy thoughts!

Aloha!

The past few days have been a bit of a blur!  Since finishing the Movies show on Tuesday, our schedule has been filled with review times and full runs of both productions.  We also spent some time cleaning up the Welcome and Farewell numbers that we learned the very first day of rehearsals.  My brain has been working hard, and my body has been working even harder!

Each day has had a special sprinkle of excitement, so I haven’t completely lost my mind.  Wednesday evening, my cast had a luau at the apartments to celebrate a cast member’s birthday.  It was awesome!  She decorated the apartment, and we played “pin the flower on the hula dancer”, hula hooped, and ate… a lot.  It was so nice to hang out with the full cast.  It really is an amazing group of people!

Love my cast!

Love my cast!

Thursday we ran the first half of the Movies show in the morning, and after notes and cleaning time, ran the entire show again in the afternoon.  When we were done, we got to watch one of the other casts perform for their office run.  They did another Broadway themed production.  It was fun to cheer them on before they embark on their trip to the Caribbean!

Friday was a very long day!  We had our “unofficial run” in the morning, during which we performed our Broadway show with lights and mics for members of the staff.  It was a little unnerving to have an audience, especially for my Cell Block Tango monologue, but it went pretty well!   We won’t run that show again until we are on the ship!  In the afternoon, we ran the Movies show.  It was our first run with lights, and just the second full run of the show!

Surprise guests before the afternoon run

Surprise guests before the afternoon run

At rehearsal on Saturday, we are running the Movies show twice through, and spending time working out any kinks.  We have a day off on Sunday, and our last day in the studio (and our office run) will be Monday!  I can’t believe how quickly this rehearsal period has gone by!  I’m looking forward to all that is in store for us!

For your listening pleasure today, I’m going back to the 80s.  Fun fact: this was randomly my high school class song.