Tuesday morning of the 17th of January, on my way to the tai-chi and ballet practices,
I stopped to take pictures...a cold snowing day...
Continuing my way, I smiled to the energy around and said,
' I want wonderful surprise today...'
And just before I finish making my wish, my wish came through
while I found the shining face and eyes of beautiful Dawn in front of me...
both of us delighted...
While we huged, my red lipstick touched a little bit her stylish white jacket...
I appologised for the stupid stain but she said that she had the ways to clean it up..
I hope Dawn you did it because I still feel guilty about it!
Actually, when we said goodby, a cute little story came into my mind: Bahram and Maziar used to drive me to the metro station every morning. Maziar was around 5 and always looked at me so deeplywith admiration and told me'Maman I love you and I will miss you, Can you give me a kiss?' And I used to kiss his cute round chick. Every single day, he kept the imprint of my red lipstick on his chick...I loved his idea of keeping his mother's kiss alive during the day...
Your look is so fresh and amazing Dawn Ford, like a Snow Angel ! Photo: Shahrzad Ghaffari, Jan.17th of 2012 |
'To Be...', Photo: Shahrzad Ghaffari, Jan.17th of 2012 |
Dawn Ford, photo from her http://dawnford.workbooklive.comwebsite/Wbl.mvc/Page/Main |
Dawn Ford Bio
For more than 20 years, from playing the hard hitting waitress with Alan Alda in The Killing Yard to the heart breaking Jewish artist fleeing Nazi occupied France opposite Julia Ormand in Varian’s War, Dawn continues to impress critics and media alike with her depth, range and likability.
Dawn has consistently captured attention from and worked with such director’s as Academy Award- winning Denys Arcand (Stardom, Joyeux Calvaire), Gemini Award-winning Christian Duguay (Human Trafficking), Emmy Award-winning Pierre Gang (Further Tales of the City), Richard Freidenberg (Education of Little Tree) and Pavla Ustinov (Hotel de L’Avenir), to name only a few.
With expansive versatility, Dawn can also be seen on television playing a very magical "Puck" in Shakespeare, Words and Music and several diverse characters on Gemini Award-nominated The Tournament, L’Auberge de Chien Noir, Fries With That, Prank Patrol and TheNeverending Story. She is the unmistakable gravelly voice of the much loved character "Iggy Inch" in the animation series Little Lulu as well as the distinctive lead voices in several hit series: Toad Patrol, Animal Crackers, Mona the Vampire and the Emmy Award-winning Arthur.
Dawn’s commitment to excellence is reflected in her on going study with world-renowned acting coaches: Warren Robertson (The Actor’s Studio), John Strasberg, Benson Simmonds (Ivanna Chubbuck) Adriano Lurissevich (Commedia Dell’Arte Venezia), among others.
She has garnered much critical acclaim as a celebrated performer in every project she undertakes and continues to be a dedicated and unlimited creative force that must be seen
MELI MELO
My brain during
the ballet....
Left becomes right,
Right becomes left...
Up becomes down,
Down becomes up...
As Sheila often repeats to the intermediate group:
'Who said Ballet was
easy!?!'...
And, Sue often repeats to the beginners,
'Don't worry, we
repeat these so many
times...continue, you are doing very well..!'
I suppose one of the reasons for why I love so much ballet,
is because I realize how much it is challenging while it seems so easy to do!!!
is because I realize how much it is challenging while it seems so easy to do!!!
I become aware of my limitations for the truth of Life and how to Dance it with Grâce...
Yes, as the piano teacher of my son Sépandat,
Jacqueline Alice Morot disait,
' La musique classique est 10% inspiration et 90% transpiration!'.
' La musique classique est 10% inspiration et 90% transpiration!'.
J'aime beaucoup Madame Morot qui doit avoir 95 ans maintenant...elle jouait régulièrement le piano jusqu'à 90 ans et a commencé de prendre ses cours d'acquarelle après 90 ans...quelle excellente modèle pour mon garçon, moi, sa famille, ses élèves et ses connaissances...
Méli-Mélo de mon cerveau pendant le ballet, Photos: Shahrzad Ghaffari, 17 JAN. 2012, Parc de Westmount |
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