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From the Page to Stage

CANDICE THOMPSON
Ad Hoc Ballet
Brooklyn, NY USA
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Tomorrow night New Chamber Ballet opens its season at City Center with 3 new ballets by Miro Magloire, Lauren Toole and Constantine Baecher. The last few weeks I have been designing and constructing 10 new costumes, with mulitple pieces per costume, in the midst of end-of-summer vacations and Labor Day weekend. It goes without saying, it has been nuts! But I am really excited about them, mainly because they represent a pretty big departure from the norm for me.

Sketch of female costume for Baecher’s Arachnophilia. It is a nude unitard with a tunic dress and cowl neck veil of varying nets and meshes that I have cut into.


{The ladies of New Chamber Ballet: Elizabeth, Emily, Maddie and Emery. First fitting over practice clothes, without unitards. Took me a few moments to realize Emily and Emery needed to switch and a bit longer decide what needed to be added or taken away once they started moving in them. Basically, I am constantly adding to and editing it in my head.)

Tonight is dress rehearsal and I still have to hook and eye and put straps on all of the dresses for Cascade (Toole’s ballet). It is at times such as this, I like to remember that there are stories of Karinska getting into the cab at 8p on opening night to head for the theatre with the costumes and dancers waiting in the wings in just their pink tights! Yes, I will take a deep breath in and remember I am actually very, very close to the end result………..the performance, when I can finally exhale!

Tomorrow night and Saturday at 8p. City Center Studios. 4th Floor.

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Gold Medal

CANDICE THOMPSON
Ad Hoc Ballet
Brooklyn, NY USA
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Finding this image yesterday was an “aha!” moment for me. Often patterns can be really dangerous, especially when put on a leotard. But here is an example of how to do it right. Thanks Pucci! You can expect to see the influence of this when my new fall colors for LOLAstretch are announced on Friday. Maybe there will be more than just a fabulous pumpkin or jade……

{Gymnast leotard designed by Pucci for NY Times Magazine shoot. They are a design house famous for prints, as evidenced!, for those who might not be in the fashion know.}

Don’t you wish the American Team was really wearing this in Bejing, instead of the rhinestone dusted usual?

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To Wear White or Not?

CANDICE THOMPSON
Ad Hoc Ballet
Brooklyn, NY USA
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Recently, I have been working on some ivory long unitards for Morphoses. I am not the costume designer, I am just assisting in putting some of the construction together as there is not a formal costume shop. So what I mean to say is, they will be more than just ivory unitards. This is just the base from which the costume will be built on.

But looking at yards and yards of beautiful ivory fabric on my cutting table got me to thinking about the ambivalent nature of the relationship us dancers have with this seemingly simple material. Ballet in general, is white. There are the “white” ballets. Often white is the first color of leotard any child is required to wear. Princes must wear white tights! We should be so used to it and so comfortable with our signature color…….so why does it often inspire such dread?

Obviously, there are the issues of body and presentation. The fear it will make us look bigger. But white, while unforgiving, can be slimming in its own simplicity of so clearly showing line and definition. How do you feel about wearing it? Are you one of those dancers who is more comfortable in nude than white? If you have been wearing it forever, do you still sigh and think about it before putting on those white tights or that Apollo dress?

I would love to know and also set the record straight as I see it. Ballet uses white (and ivory) often for a reason: it looks beautiful onstage and in general, really does flatter all. So embrace it if you get the chance!

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La Source of the Stretchy and Sometimes Shiny

CANDICE THOMPSON
Ad Hoc Ballet
Brooklyn, NY USA
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A regular Wednesday pit stop for me is the Spandex House, if I have not already been there every other day of the week searching for something essential; new colors for LOLAstretch or specialty spandex for costumes. Today I was swatching some fabric for a new Christopher Wheeldon ballet, for which I have been contracted to make some unitards. I am so excited about this new project and hope at some point I get to meet my fellow winger!

If you have never been there, here is the thing–there is just so much to choose from…..there are two floors that are literally overflowing and often difficult to navigate in a skirt. Does anyone remember when Project Runway went there last season for the girls wrestling challenge? And before that, the ice-skating challenge? And of course there was swimwear. Those episodes often made me feel like “hey, I should be on this show!” since stretch is my area of expertise and most often overlooked by fashion designers. There seems to be a gaping hole there, but if I were to fill it, it would mean I would definitely need to brush up on my tailoring tweeds and mens suiting skills:-)

Speaking of Project Runway, it is starting again tonight! Yay! Do you think there will be a ballet costume challenge this time? So far it seems to be the vital task they have been avoiding……

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Good morning website

CANDICE THOMPSON
Ad Hoc Ballet
Brooklyn, NY USA
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July, for me thus far, has been a month of serious housekeeping and structural reorganization for LOLAstretch. I made a decision to put the custom ordering features on our website on a summer vacation. This was all for the purpose of catching up with some delayed orders and making plans for how to make custom orders run more efficiently in the future. (I am setting up a new manufacturing process right now, the details of which I will bring you very soon–it is all very exciting!)

So have I really been on a summer vacation? Absolutely not! The idea for a little summer holiday was mainly a good way to focus on selling some of our current stock and giving us the space to do some serious ground work for back to school/work ordering. But what I didn’t imagine was that when it got down to the nitty gritty of cleaning and organizing, I would be devoting so much time to updating my website. As it turns out and as anyone who has a website knows and is currently nodding, the work of keeping your site updated and current is never done.

So here is a view of my world which, for the moment, is basically being tied to a desk.:

This is my most prized possession when I get to work in the a.m.– a hand painted coffee mug from Ireland that keeps my morning staple piping hot. Thanks Suzanne!

And this is where I am currently at, updating the feature Candice’s Closet, where we feature what we have in stock. It is a rather involved process as even our stock tends to be quite custom. I can’t just put in a product and say how many are available. Each one is a different combination of colors and fabrics, so I have to add a separate description for every entry. Plus, there are constantly new things coming and going, so it is ideal for me to check in as often as I can to be sure it is accurate.
After this, I will move on to other databases and spreadsheets that keep vital information and start planning the budget for my new designs and upcoming photoshoot. (The idea for the photoshoot hit me yesterday and I have been obsessed by it ever since. I could barely sleep last night. I will show sketches as soon as I have some!)

As much as I would love to be waking up in a cabana on the beach this morning, I have to say there is something nice about getting down to business at a time when business in general is quiet and everyone is still groggily coming back from a weekend away.

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Make it Work!

CANDICE THOMPSON
Ad Hoc Ballet
Brooklyn, NY USA
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To borrow a great phrase from my favorite and only tv show I have watched in the last few years, Project Runway. Tim Gunn would be proud if he only knew of the almost 70 costumes I designed and made over the last few weeks for eight different classes at the Creative Arts Studio for their annual showcase at Brooklyn Museum. Some were for my own ballet students, some were for other classes like Hip Hop.

It was insanely stressful but in the end the two shows this past Saturday and Sunday came off without a hitch and it was a successful end to the school year for the students and teachers, who all worked as hard and intensely as I did.

Here are some backstage photos I took on Sunday, letting you into the nerves and excitement that are present when kids are the stars of the event:

Two of my advanced students, Elizabeth and Olivia, getting ready to perform on pointe for the first time ever!


Another advanced student, Sean, getting her pointe shoes on. She has been injured and performed rather stoically and beautifully through the pain just as a professional would, which of course, had all of the teachers incredibly on edge.

My Ballet 2 students in their “Fall” costumes, showing me backstage that they were ready to perform. And perform they did, I saw some jetes I had never seen before in terms of height and felxibility!

A couple of Ballet 1 students, in butterfly leotards of mine with attached “wings”, went around giving tired teachers shoulder rubs. I got in that line quick!

More Ballet 1 butterflies waiting to go onstage, bubbling over with nervous energy on top of their usual high energy.

Miranda, of Ballet 2, waiting in line for the final bow at the end of the show.

A few of the hip hop students in nutcracker short unitards I made. The theme for the entire show was The Four Seasons. It was the end of the show and as you can see, the girl on the left is losing one of her gold stripes. One of the biggest goals of mine was to create costumes that could be worn by the students in their classes after the show. The parents spend a lot of money and it seems a shame to get only one wear. So pieces like the gold stripes were tacked on at the last minute for easy removal, and all of the skirts were separate from the leotards, which were all based on my LOLAstretch designs.

My advanced ballet had the final piece of the show to Vivaldi’s Summer. Here is a photo I took, like a proud parent, from the audience. The were in champagne chiffon empire-waisted dresses.

Congratulations to all of the students at CAS! You were beautiful!

xo
Candice

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