Thursday, March 19, 2009

Bettie Page Clothing


I just have to rave about my 2 finds when I was in Las Vegas this past January.....


My Bettie Page Dresses


I was in Planet Hollywood and shopping when I stumbled upon the store by accident. I had ZERO clue it was there. I nearly started to cry because for the longest time I have been forced to buy all my vintage inspired dresses online and living in Canada, that makes it VERY expensive.


I know I know what you are thinking....Little over dramatic are we?? hahaha. Well maybe I did not cry but I was very very excited :)


So off I go in the store filled with beautiful dresses, skirts, tops, shoes, lingere, posters, jewellery etc. etc. etc. and begin to fill my dressing room with tons of items. I am amazed as I am trying on the dresses how well they fit. Every piece fits like a glove and I am finding myself wishing that I had hit it big on that slot machine I just played :)


Finally I pick 2 pieces...uggh just 2??? LOL and pay. I then walk out of the store with a HUGE smile on my face and excitment on where I can wear my new dresses.


If you get a chance visit the actual store. The girls that worked there were so nice and friendly and honest when it came to the clothes and how they looked on me. If no chance of getting to Vegas shop online, trust me you will be THRILLED by the clothes.


I know I was and I am counting the minutes till I get to go back.


Enjoy and happy shopping!




Liz :)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Frankie Manning-The original Lindy Hopper


First off...sorry for taking so long to get back to writing. Life kind of took over there. Anyways back at it I am :)

Today I want to briefly mention an amazing man and contributer to the Swing dancing/Lindy Hopping scene. His name is Frankie Manning and in celebration of his 95th birthday coming up I wanted to mention him in this blog to people who have may never of heard of him.

In the past year I have been able to meet Frankie twice. Last year in Toronto and just this past weekend in Houston at LindyFest. For a swing dancer it is like meeting...Bono or Madonna or the Pope! He means that much to us.

Who is Frankie? (courtesy of Wikipedia)


Early years


Manning was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He frequented Harlem's Savoy Ballroom in the 1930s, eventually becoming a dancer in the elite and prestigious "Cat's Corner", a corner of the dance floor in which impromptu exhibitions and competitions took place. During a dance contest in 1935, Manning and his partner Frieda Washington performed the first air step (often referred to as an aerial) in a swing dance competition against George "Shorty" Snowden and his partner Big Bea, at the Savoy Ballroom. The air step he performed was a "back to back roll" and was danced while Chick Webb played "Down South Camp Meeting", which was Manning's request after having heard the song earlier in the evening. The airstep went flawlessly to the music and astonished over 2,000 audience members watching.

Career


In 1935, Herbert White organized the top Savoy Ballroom Dancers into a professional performance group which was eventually named Whitey's Lindy Hoppers. Manning created the troupe's first ensemble Lindy Hop routines and functioned as the group's de facto choreographer, although without that title. The troupe toured extensively and made several films. Whitey's Lindy Hoppers became disbanded around the time of WWII since many of the male members were drafted. After the war in 1947, Manning created a small performance group called the Congaroos. When the Congaroos disbanded in 1955, Manning settled into a career with the United States Postal Service.

The Lindy Hop


The Lindy Hop is popularly thought to get its name from famed aviator Charles Lindbergh, nicknamed "Lucky Lindy" in 1926.[1] After Lindberg's solo non-stop flight from New York to Paris in which he "hopped" the Atlantic in 1927, Shorty George Snowden was dancing in a marathon contest at the Manhattan Casino in Harlem when a reporter asked him what dance he was doing. The headlines in the newspapers had stated "Lindy hops the Atlantic", so he told the reporter, "I'm doing the Lindy Hop" in 1928, giving Lindy Hop its official name.[2]
In 1982, Al Minns, a former member of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, started to teach Lindy Hop at the Sandra Cameron Dance Center where he introduced a new generation of dancers to the Lindy Hop. Before he died in 1985, he told his students that Manning, another surviving member of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, also lived in New York City. In 1986, Erin Stevens and Steven Mitchell contacted Manning to ask him to teach them the Lindy Hop. He first said no before agreeing to meet with them. The two returned to California and helped spread the dance to the west coast as well as other areas in the U.S. That same year, Lennart Westerlund contacted Manning and invited him to Sweden to work with The Rhythm Hot Shots. Manning traveled to Sweden in 1987 and has returned to Sweden every year since 1989 to teach at the Herräng Dance Camp.

Recent years

In recent years, Manning's annual birthday celebrations have drawn together dancers and instructors from all over the world. His 80th birthday (1994) was commemorated by a weekend-long celebration in New York City; his 85th culminated in a sold out party at New York's Roseland Ballroom, where a pair of his dance shoes were placed in a showcase along with those of dancers such as Fred Astaire. For his 86th birthday, a huge gala was feted in Tokyo in his honor, which included workshops taught by the maestro himself. The climax of the festivities featured a live orchestra. Manning drew a huge crowd of Japanese and foreign expatriate swing enthusiasts for this memorable occasion. Dedicated cruises were organized for his 89th and 90th birthdays. For his birthday dances, he followed his custom of dancing with one woman for every year of his life, partnering 89 and 90 women in succession, respectively.
Manning received the Tony Award for co-choreography of the Broadway musical Black and Blue. In 2000, he was awarded the National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship.[3]
Manning 's autobiography, Frankie Manning: Ambassador of Lindy Hop, published in May 2007 contains a collection of stories about the early days of swing dancing and his experiences dancing with Whitey's Lindy Hoppers. The book continues to recount his experiences up through the revival of swing dancing in the 1980s.[2]


You also need to see video of him in one of his most famous movies "Hellzapoppin". It is amazing that people can move that fast or do the stunts they do. Amazing!




I think this man is amazing and I am very glad that he is still around to inspire present and future dancers.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year


Well in just one hour from now, I will be off to my home town to spend 5 days with the family. Looking forward to it, but I am sure 100% sure that I will be ready to head back to my "new home"after day 2. Can't WAIT to hear "when are you and that boyfriend of yours getting married?" "I am not getting any younger you know..grandkids, grandkids" etc. etc. Woo Hoo!!


So from my disfunctional family to yours :) Have a wonderful Holiday and even merrier new year!


Liz :)

Friday, December 12, 2008

Bettie Page the most famous Pinup Model passes away


1950s pinup model Bettie Page dies in LA at 85
Dec. 12, 2008, 2:24 AM EST


LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bettie Page, the 1950s secretary-turned-model whose controversial photographs in skimpy attire or none at all helped set the stage for the 1960s sexual revolution, died Thursday. She was 85.


Page was placed on life support last week after suffering a heart attack in Los Angeles and never regained consciousness, said her agent, Mark Roesler. He said he and Page's family agreed to remove life support. Before the heart attack, Page had been hospitalized for three weeks with pneumonia.
"She captured the imagination of a generation of men and women with her free spirit and unabashed sensuality," Roesler said. "She is the embodiment of beauty."

Bettie Page (©Getty)
Page, who was also known as Betty, attracted national attention with magazine photographs of her sensuous figure in bikinis and see-through lingerie that were quickly tacked up on walls in military barracks, garages and elsewhere, where they remained for years.
Her photos included a centerfold in the January 1955 issue of then-fledgling Playboy magazine, as well as controversial sadomasochistic poses.
"I think that she was a remarkable lady, an iconic figure in pop culture who influenced sexuality, taste in fashion, someone who had a tremendous impact on our society," Playboy founder Hugh Hefner told The Associated Press on Thursday. "She was a very dear person."
Page mysteriously disappeared from the public eye for decades, during which time she battled mental illness and became a born-again Christian.
After resurfacing in the 1990s, she occasionally granted interviews but refused to allow her picture to be taken.
"I don't want to be photographed in my old age," she told an interviewer in 1998. "I feel the same way with old movie stars. ... It makes me sad. We want to remember them when they were young."


The 21st century indeed had people remembering her just as she was. She became the subject of songs, biographies, Web sites, comic books, movies and documentaries. A new generation of fans bought thousands of copies of her photos, and some feminists hailed her as a pioneer of women's liberation.
Gretchen Mol portrayed her in 2005's "The Notorious Bettie Page" and Paige Richards had the role in 2004's "Bettie Page: Dark Angel." Page herself took part in the 1998 documentary "Betty Page: Pinup Queen."


Hefner said he last saw Page when he held a screening of "The Notorious Bettie Page" at the Playboy Mansion. He said she objected to the fact that the film referred to her as "notorious," but "we explained to her that it referred to the troubled times she had and was a good way to sell a movie."


Page's career began one day in October 1950 when she took a respite from her job as a secretary in a New York office for a walk along the beach at Coney Island. An amateur photographer named Jerry Tibbs admired the 27-year-old's firm, curvy body and asked her to pose.
Looking back on the career that followed, she told Playboy in 1998: "I never thought it was shameful. I felt normal. It's just that it was much better than pounding a typewriter eight hours a day, which gets monotonous."


Nudity didn't bother her, she said, explaining: "God approves of nudity. Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, they were naked as jaybirds."


In 1951, Page fell under the influence of a photographer and his sister who specialized in S&M. They cut her hair into the dark bangs that became her signature and posed her in spiked heels and little else. She was photographed with a whip in her hand, and in one session she was spread-eagled between two trees, her feet dangling.


"I thought my arms and legs would come out of their sockets," she said later.
Moralists denounced the photos as perversion, and Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, Page's home state, launched a congressional investigation.


Page quickly retreated from public view, later saying she was hounded by federal agents who waved her nude photos in her face. She also said she believed that, at age 34, her days as "the girl with the perfect figure" were nearly over.


She moved to Florida in 1957 and married a much younger man, as an early marriage to her high school sweetheart had ended in divorce.


Her second marriage also failed, as did a third, and she suffered a nervous breakdown.
In 1959, she was lying on a sea wall in Key West when she saw a church with a white neon cross on top. She walked inside and became a born-again Christian.


After attending Bible school, she wanted to serve as a missionary but was turned down because she had been divorced. Instead, she worked full-time for evangelist Billy Graham's ministry.
A move to Southern California in 1979 brought more troubles.


She was arrested after an altercation with her landlady, and doctors who examined her determined she had acute schizophrenia. She spent 20 months in a state mental hospital in San Bernardino.
A fight with another landlord resulted in her arrest, but she was found not guilty because of insanity. She was placed under state supervision for eight years.


"She had a very turbulent life," Todd Mueller, a family friend and autograph seller, told The Associated Press on Thursday. "She had a temper to her."


Mueller said he first met Page after tracking her down in the 1990s and persuaded her to do an autograph signing event.
He said she was a hit and sold about 3,000 autographs, usually for $200 to $300 each.
"Eleanor Roosevelt, we got $40 to $50. ... Bettie Page outsells them all," he told The AP last week.


Born April 22, 1923, in Nashville, Tenn., Page said she grew up in a family so poor "we were lucky to get an orange in our Christmas stockings."
The family included three boys and three girls, and Page said her father molested all of the girls.
After the Pages moved to Houston, her father decided to return to Tennessee and stole a police car for the trip. He was sent to prison, and for a time Betty lived in an orphanage.
In her teens she acted in high school plays, going on to study drama in New York and win a screen test from 20th Century Fox before her modeling career took off.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Remembrance Day


On this day Nov 11th, I would like to thank everyone who has fought to try to bring peace to this world and continues to fight. Thank you.
I also hope and pray, that we will soon be celebrating like the famous "kiss" picture after WW2, that war has come to an end overseas.
Liz

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Moonlight Serenade-Glenn Miller


My favorite song of all time, forever and ever and ever is Moonlight Serenade by Glenn Miller. If I end up getting married this is the song that I want to be playing when I come down the isle. The saxphone section in this piece is just amazing and mesmorizing. I can actually see the couples dancing close on a crowded dance floor while this song is being played by the orchestra.


In my opinion, Glenn Miller was a musical genious and it was a shame that he was taken from the music world so early. Not only do I love Moonlight, but In the mood, pennsylvania 6500 and many more are some of my all time favorite songs.


Please check out the below link to the song and for more info on Moonlight Serenade AND Glenn Miller please check out my wikipedia links as well.






Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Good Job America


This is the only time I am going to get political, but I have to say that I am very very excited that Obama was voted as the US next president. I am excited for the new change that (keeping fingers crossed) I believe will happen.


Thank you America, for finally taking a chance and voting the "right person" into power.

Liz :)