Thursday, April 29, 2010

We've got the power!

Oh my, oh my, if you would've been in the neighborhood, more specifically in my alley in Logan Square just now. I had to rinse the motor oil off of my hands and go straight to my computer to tell this story...

Allow me for one moment to interrupt myself, this demands some back-round. I am not, never was, but probably one day will be a city girl (whom you simply can't take the country out of). My father's side of the family farmed, owns acres, horse ranches, riding lawn mowers, combines, barns, corn cribs, bean planters, four wheelers, snowmobiles, and many other-a-motorized fun machine. I am no stranger to riding in a combine, riding a horse, worming a fish hook, shooting a riffle, or getting my hands dirty. In fact, before I changed my major to Dance Performance at Illinois State, I was working towards an Agriculture Degree in Horticulture. I aced Agriculture-Engineering 105, and disassembled a lawn mower engine during one of our lab studies. Now that we’ve covered that ground, this story marks success, and does not pose the question “can a dancer operate machinery?” The answer is: why yes she can. Now onto the story that just took place in my back alley.

Our home has a sizable parking lot before the alley, in which we own one parking space. Due to the outdoor nature of our upcoming production, "the monument," I have spent quite a bit of time and research as of late on sound equipment, batteries, generators, watts, and voltage. After talking with the pros, I learned the only possible way The Monocle Eclectic can gain power to run the proper speakers needed to produce loud enough sound for a rock-tastic live street performance, I needed a 2000+ watt generator. So, after some complications, out-of-stock products, and one defective item later, today, I opened the box, took a deep breath, and got ready to get dirty.

I walked the 60 pound portable engine outside, properly funneled the SAE 10W-30 oil into the proper compartment, opened the top and poured unleaded gas into the fuel tank. After reading the start instructions about 4 times through and flirting with the machine a little bit, I prayed that I didn't blow anything up, and that the darn thing started up. I flicked on the circuit breaker, opened the fuel line, closed the choke and began to pull the start cord. Five attempts later no go... I'm pretty frustrated and covered in grease. On the sixth attempt the beauty purred right up, I let her run, opened the choke to run and she powered on for about 3 minutes while I did an improved happy dance all over the parking lot. I read the directions how to safely turn off the machine, did so, let her cool down, safely stored the generator in her new home, and rinsed my hands to sit right here and blog.

Engines still love me, I haven't lost my touch... and I still love the smell of gasoline. If I can start an engine and run a show off a generator in this great city of Chicago, film the performance and make something unique- today is a very good day my friends, a very good day.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Spring has sprung!

As cold as it can be in Chicago as we tip toe through April into May, the warm hearts of The Monocle Eclectic Dance Company are working outdoors and indoors to bring Chicago land something special and unique come September. We're sweeping up the monument on Kedzie Blvd. and Logan Blvd. every Sunday afternoon with rehearsals; the murmurs throughout our group are positive.

Artists in general share a genuine bond when beginning a new production or show. The dancers of our group continue to blend, mesh, and get to know one another as a family and a collective. Again, the vibe and atmosphere surrounding us is positive. Spring represents that rebirth, a beautifully enjoyed change of season this time of year for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere. I can't help but draw comparison to the rebirth of the Earth come Spring, with the new beginning of The Monocle Eclectic. Here are some thoughts from your friendly neighborhood dance company...

Adrianne said, "There is something about grass growing, flowers blooming, and warmer weather. It screams new beginnings to me and I love a new beginning!" Although most of us share Adrianne's optimism and adore this transition to warmer weather, Dane and myself can't help but relish in the opening of the Chicago Cubs baseball season, and the hopeful success of the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup playoffs! Both Julie and Christina separately enjoyed a little beach time get-away celebrating with family and the sun at the opening of the Spring season.

It is fantastic to have the windows open at home, maybe also have the windows rolled down in the car on your commute, or even to leave the house without a jacket! Wherever you are, and whatever Spring means to you- I hope you're enjoying it.