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Hoopskirt 101 The Girlfriends Guide to Wearing a Big Wedding Dress
Hoopskirt 101© The Girlfriends Guide to wearing a really Big Wedding Dress! Contact Nancy Swiezy Email NancySwiezyEvents@gmail.com PHONE 917 355 0689 BLOG www.newportweddings.blogspot.com When Launching October 10, 2008 WHERE http WHY When 2009 Newport Bride Jennifer Fessler proclaimed that she would wear a wedding gown that had a circumference 10 times the size of her waist.. Wedding Planner Nancy Swiezy Of A Newport Affaire thought All my of my brides have worn Empires, a Sheath, a Trumpet, Even a Mermaid. How she going to walk in that? How is she going to sit in that? How do I get her to the wedding in that? Oh goodness How do I get her to the lue in that? From the opening script Of HOOPSkirt101© What would the logistics be needed in managing a Gown of this size? With little or no information available from The wedding market, Hoopskirt101© was the produced in the summer of 2008 in Newport RI at Belcourt castle. WHO Co-Producers Nancy Swiezy Event Planner www.anewportaffaire.com And Rocco Michaluk Videographer http Nancy Swiezy meet Rocco Michaluk the rest, they say, is history... CREDITS Concept Co-Producer AND Script Nancy Swiezy Nancy Swiezy Events www.anewportaffaire.com Director, Co-Producer, Art Direction, Filmed and Edited Rocco Michaluk Video & Vision http Assistant Director, Costume, Hair, Make Up and Casting Mari O'Connor www.marioconnor.com Production Assistant Laura Katz The Bride Nichole Gantz Narrator Nancy Swiezy The Limo Driver Kyle Nash LOCATION AND ...
Jennifer Tinney
Jennifer Tinney
You're in Heaven- Dan Song.wmv
You're in Heaven (Dan song) is a tribute song written and recorded on the EP "Laurie Solheim: Offerings" in honor of Dr. Daniel J. Johnson (Laurie's brother) by Laurie Solheim and Daniel Christopherson. Musicians are Laurie Solheim, lead vocals, Jennifer Lind Ivester-backups, Daniel Christopherson-guitar, Dan Mohler-bass, Don Garberg-keyboard, Betsy Tinney-cello and Chris Crumpler-drums. I have edited Dan's pictures to You're in Heaven as an example of what can be done with video and song to create a lovely memory of your loved one's life. Dan was a volcanologist and his volcano pictures are still up at volcanic.com He was killed in 2005 at age 46 when a log truck lost its load on his car on Highway 101 in Washington. Dan's colleague, Tony Qamar, the Washington State Seismologist was also killed in this tragedy. For more songs please listen at www.myspace.com/lauriesolheim, www.myspace.com/seattlecoffeecats, and purchase Laurie Solheim's music from CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon, Zune, or get the disc from Silver Platters. Thanks to Christopher P. Hill the founder of funeralresources.com for his encouragement in getting this up on YouTube!
JT Tinney Tribute
Tribute to JT Tinney from the Diva Search. She so should've won... sigh. But I own nothing, like usual.
The Truth About Ninjas - ASL Cover
ASL Cover of SJ Tucker's The Truth About Ninjas featuring SJTucker, Jennifer VanBlargen, Alexis Nast, Betsy Tinney, Katie Tinney and Kevin Wiley. This track can be downloaded at music.skinnywhitechick.com We hope you enjoy it!
JENNIFER TINNEY, MY WIFE
SHE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN TO ME
jennifer tinney | "I can see you going down."
Trust me I HATE the diva search. I feel there is rarely good things that come out of them. I don't see what the is of hiring these girls getting us attached then POOF they get released. Its dumb. BUT this woman has been the BEST girl to come out of the diva search. I am SOO mad that she didn't win or AT LEAST get a contract. I am a huge JT fan. Probably will be making more videos of her in the future. REMINDER TODAY was the deadline for the collab parts. BUT I am going to just say get them to me in a couple days if you can't right now. I don't want anyone just abandoning it though because there are MANY people who have already worked so hard on their parts and I don't want them being disappointed. LINKS- Back up: www.youtube.com Second Channel: www.youtube.com My rp account: www.sitemodel.net Twitter: twitter.com Tumblr: gangtagreen.tumblr.com
Clown Circus - A Comic Opera in One Act - Callum Barton (Part 1)
Clown Circus is a comic opera in one act, based on a short story of the same name by Jennifer Bryce. Scene one opens with a short prologue which introduces the audience to the Clown Museum. Through constant alternating time signatures between 4/4 and 3/4, a slight sense of apprehension and confusion is created, as it is quite difficult for one to find a solid down beat. It is this idea of uncertainty which helps emphasise the mystery which surrounds the Clown Museum. The music then changes to a rather driving 6/8 rhythm, moving both the music and the story forward, before retreating back to the mysterious and rather dark idea heard at the beginning of the prologue. Scene one portrays Angela Marsh arguing with her parents after receiving a letter from her school, stating that she blew up a toilet. After much arguing and fighting, Angela tenderly states that she was forced into this act of vandalism by a group of school bullies (which is in fact a lie). Ashamed at themselves for even thinking their daughter could commit such a heinous crime, Mr and Mrs Marsh treat Angela with a trip to the circus. Scene one ventures thorough numerous different styles of music, much like the emotions of the characters it is accompanying. As the three characters are arguing amongst themselves, the music is very quick and agitated and is quite intricate in both orchestration and vocal writing. However, when Angela sings about her encounter with the bullies, the musical is very lyrical and ...
Clown Circus - A Comic Opera in One Act - Callum Barton (Part 5)
Clown Circus is a comic opera in one act, based on a short story of the same name by Jennifer Bryce. Scene one opens with a short prologue which introduces the audience to the Clown Museum. Through constant alternating time signatures between 4/4 and 3/4, a slight sense of apprehension and confusion is created, as it is quite difficult for one to find a solid down beat. It is this idea of uncertainty which helps emphasise the mystery which surrounds the Clown Museum. The music then changes to a rather driving 6/8 rhythm, moving both the music and the story forward, before retreating back to the mysterious and rather dark idea heard at the beginning of the prologue. Scene one portrays Angela Marsh arguing with her parents after receiving a letter from her school, stating that she blew up a toilet. After much arguing and fighting, Angela tenderly states that she was forced into this act of vandalism by a group of school bullies (which is in fact a lie). Ashamed at themselves for even thinking their daughter could commit such a heinous crime, Mr and Mrs Marsh treat Angela with a trip to the circus. Scene one ventures thorough numerous different styles of music, much like the emotions of the characters it is accompanying. As the three characters are arguing amongst themselves, the music is very quick and agitated and is quite intricate in both orchestration and vocal writing. However, when Angela sings about her encounter with the bullies, the musical is very lyrical and ...
Clown Circus - A Comic Opera in One Act - Callum Barton (Part 2)
Clown Circus is a comic opera in one act, based on a short story of the same name by Jennifer Bryce. Scene one opens with a short prologue which introduces the audience to the Clown Museum. Through constant alternating time signatures between 4/4 and 3/4, a slight sense of apprehension and confusion is created, as it is quite difficult for one to find a solid down beat. It is this idea of uncertainty which helps emphasise the mystery which surrounds the Clown Museum. The music then changes to a rather driving 6/8 rhythm, moving both the music and the story forward, before retreating back to the mysterious and rather dark idea heard at the beginning of the prologue. Scene one portrays Angela Marsh arguing with her parents after receiving a letter from her school, stating that she blew up a toilet. After much arguing and fighting, Angela tenderly states that she was forced into this act of vandalism by a group of school bullies (which is in fact a lie). Ashamed at themselves for even thinking their daughter could commit such a heinous crime, Mr and Mrs Marsh treat Angela with a trip to the circus. Scene one ventures thorough numerous different styles of music, much like the emotions of the characters it is accompanying. As the three characters are arguing amongst themselves, the music is very quick and agitated and is quite intricate in both orchestration and vocal writing. However, when Angela sings about her encounter with the bullies, the musical is very lyrical and ...



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