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June 11, 2011

costume sale for the week-fun with rings!

rings rings rings

rings rings rings


another costume installment, never enough jewelry,


that's been my motto, but now if you are in my closet, you would understand why the downsize! so in my jewelry collection, we have fabulous one of a kind ethnic pieces as well as fun funky junque!


so here we go…rings, left to right top row.


1. a tall ring with a red glass top and little bells, $12.00


2. green beaded flower power ring! $8.00


3. another tall ring with 4 fushia glass beads, $10.00


4. a crazy tan-ish colored long beaded flower ring, $6.oo


bottom row.


5. a tall blue stone ring, $5.00


6. a  green and red double header, $5.00


7. amber colored center stone with colored outer beads, $8.00


8. a purple beaded fabric ring, $5.00


ok, yours for the choosing,


or take all eight, and make me an offer!


email me to see if your choice is still available, then you can paypal the $ with $5.50 S&H (US SHIP)


dance@gypsycaravan.us


too fun…


love you and dance on!

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Published on June 11, 2011 07:07

June 7, 2011

amazing (non dance) road trips of late…and some cool campers!

DSCF2770I live in a beautiful land, I do. The Pac NW is a place of stunningly gorgeous, powerful, and monumental land and water formations, and I have been covering much of it in the past 3 weeks in my trusty little T@B camper, with my man Jeff and the corgis, or by myself.


First it was down the gorge to Peach Beach to camp with my T@B pals on our 4th annual rally and do some wine tasting. One day we drove up through the rolling wheat fields of eastern Washington to Prosser to visit a few  wineries, with rolling fields of beauty all the way, as well as strangely beautiful bits of junked up land.


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a vintage jalopy junkyard!


One the way home we climbed the back hills of the gorge to taste delicious wines from Memaloose and Domaine Pouillon wineries, way up high overlooking the Columbia River. Wow…


The next weekend we ventured  south to Klamath Falls, OR to pick up our new/old trailer, the '63 Shasta that had been rebuilt. That day took us through sun, rain, hail, snow, wind, and more sun, as we drove up and over the central oregon mountain passes to get to the high desert of Klamath Falls in southern Oregon. Lots of different landscapes too, besides the weather changes. Outstanding…


DSCF2901We picked up our new trailer! Oh yea, been looking for a Shasta for years, and  here is the ole '63, just waiting for us. Hitched it up and brought in back home.


I so enjoy cmaping/glamping with Jeff, we always have a blast, and travel well together. But now it comes to my time, and my new camping friends–the girls! I drove my maiden solo voyage this last weekend with the TAB, meaning by myself, to join in my first glamp-out with Sisters on the Fly in Spokane, WA. This took me again through the Columbia Gorge, one of my all time favorite places on this planet. The windy gorge makes you realize just how small you are and how big and powerful the earth is.


Up again through Prosser to hang with my gal friends, and then the caravan of trailers up to Spokane, to camp out at Riverside Park and to vintage shopping at the FarmChicks HUGE sale of about a million vendors. But really, it was to wear pettycoats and be silly out in the woods!


me, Kyla, Rene, Debra, Jennel

me, Kyla, Rene, Debra, Jennel


oh yea...

oh yea...


Now, check out these campers!


Grace's camper, a Scotty

Grace's camper, a Scotty


Rene's Alladin

Rene's Alladin


cowgirl Jennel and her Alladin

cowgirl Jennel and her Alladin


some more sista's

some more sista's


what one does when one wears crinolines!

what one does when one wears crinolines!

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Published on June 07, 2011 21:34

June 5, 2011

Adventures of a tattooed Farmgirl

Wow, a superful weekend of glamping with the Sisters on the Fly,  lots of fun and photos, and also the first published story in a monthly series written and photographed by me for my fab friends, Bob Baxter and Mary, for their online tattoo magazine, Tattoo Road Trip!


Adventures of a tattooed Farmgirl



TattooRoadTrip.com's Daily Blog, Written by Baxter










Tattoo Road Trippers: Judy Parker and Paulette Rees-Denis

Tattoo Road Trip welcomes two new columnists, everybody's favorite tattoo artist Judy Parker ("Just Judy") and renowned belly dance impresario, world traveler and performer Paulette Rees-Denis ("Adventures of a tattooed Farmgirl").


http://tattooroadtrip.com/blog/


http://tattooroadtrip.com/

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Published on June 05, 2011 22:10

the next installment of the costume sale!

Hello my gypsy friends! are you having fun checking out these bits and pieces of my collection? I am! Here you go….a beautiful gold and black veil, or coverup, hard to find fabric, used and loved! $20.00 plus $5.50 S&H

a beautiful gold and black veil, or coverup, hard to find fabric, used and loved! $20.00 plus $5.50 S&H


somewhat sheer red with sparkly border, not big eneough for a veil, but looks great as a wrap or pinned to your headwrap and hanging down your back! $20 plus $5.50 s&h

somewhat sheer red with sparkly border, not big eneough for a veil, but looks great as a wrap or pinned to your headwrap and hanging down your back! $20 plus $5.50 s&h


a great magenta/purple color headwrap with a beaded border for your forehead, way cool! $16.00 plus $5.50 S&H

a great magenta/purple color headwrap with a beaded border for your forehead, way cool! $16.00 plus $5.50 S&H


like before, email me to see if these are still available,


dance@gypsycaravan.us


and when I reply back to you , paypal the funds to me, same email address!


oh, one more!


2 beautiful, sheer, fluid scarves, again, they look great attached to the back of your headwrap, flowing down your back, burgundy and light yellow, 2 for price of one! $20.00, plus $5.50 S&H

2 beautiful, sheer, fluid scarves, again, they look great attached to the back of your headwrap, flowing down your back, burgundy and light yellow, 2 for price of one! $20.00, plus $5.50 S&H


By the way, these shipping charges are for the US only, overseas we will need to double.


and next week: JEWELRY!

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Published on June 05, 2011 06:52

May 30, 2011

sale update….

to let you know…


the peacock fans, the spanish  fans, and the african fans are all sold,


as is headwrap #2, a few items left for the week,


watch for new sale items next sunday!


many thanks, and enjoy…

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Published on May 30, 2011 21:46

May 29, 2011

this week's costume sale- african fans and Indian headwraps!

It is fun to pull out all of my older costume pieces. There are even some unworn items ( I did have a shop and a huge costume room when I lived in portland!)


Memories, gigs, costume ideas, dancers, fabrics, headwraps, props–wow, 25  years of stuff!


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and now, for you, this week…


one more batch of african fans, four with leather handles, and three with handles that have come apart (which can be taped up or fixed by your genius!)


all seven fans for $35.00 plus $7.50 S&H…


African fans

African fans


African fans with broken handles

African fans with broken handles


And I will add some wonderful and colorful headwraps this week, Indian dyed, some with bells, sishas, mirrors, shells, or beads, happily and lovingly worn (and not ironed!), not in perfect shape but still really good and ready to wear!


#1 headwrap, black, red, yellow, and brown with white tiedyes designs (could also be used as a wrap or cut into a sleevess tunic!

#1 headwrap, black, red, yellow, and brown with white tiedyes designs (could also be used as a wrap or cut into a sleevess tunic! not new, $15 + $5.50


#2 headwrap- NEW- orange and white striped with beaded ends, good for pirate fest! headwrap, wrap, or tunic!--$15 +$5.50

#2 headwrap- NEW- orange and white striped with beaded ends, good for pirate fest! headwrap, wrap, or tunic!--$15 +$5.50


#3 headwrap--Red with white designs, and bells on ends, not new-$15 +$5.50

#3 headwrap--Red with white designs, and bells on ends, not new-$15 +$5.50


#4 Headwrap--teal with shishas, shells, and red and yellow designs, not new, $15 +$5.50

#4 Headwrap--teal with shishas, shells, and red and yellow designs, not new, $15 +$5.50


Same as before, please email me ASAP to make sure your choice is available, I will get back to you promptly, then you paypal the total to me, and I ship to you! woo hoo


Email me at


dance@gypsycaravan.us


paypal to


dance@gypsycaravan.us


Ohhh, this is fun!  Thanks dancers….

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Published on May 29, 2011 08:38

May 27, 2011

Paulette's Personal Collection Sale!

Paulette's Personal Collection Sale!


Along with all the dance activities of late, I have sorted through 25 years of costumes! Full of fun, emotional times, memories of dances and dancers past, it is time again for some downsizing in my life. And time to pass on these bits and pieces of my tribal dance history, to some dancers who would like to wear some old/new pieces.


I will be highlighting a few items weekly in my blog for sale. Some will be expensive, and some won't, but great pieces to share with you!



Each week on my blog, starting here, I will feature past my Gypsy Caravan costume pieces for sale! Some newer, some older, some in quantities for more that one dancer, some just one piece. Jewelry, fabric, cholis, and more… join the fun. Payments through Paypal or by check. Be the first to email and purchase!


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This week we will start with my small  fan collection! These peacock fans were used in a beautiful fan dance that we performed at Tribal Fest several years ago….


There are 6 fans, or 3 sets of 2, all a little different!















Arent' they gorgeous?


All six fans for $46.00 plus $5.50 for S&H…



And the second fan item:



Three fans, for you Spanish-inspired dancers–purple, green, and red…all three for $12.00 plus $5.50 for S&H.








Email me first, then after confirmation of purchase, paypal to


dance@gypsycaravan.us


including your mailing address!





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Published on May 27, 2011 09:21

May 23, 2011

Tribal Vision reviewed in the new issue of Fuse Magazine!

Wow, thanks Ms Zuza! Great new issue of this fabulous new magazine!


www.fusetribalmag.com


I highly recommend this magazine to all you dancers out there! Check it out…


and many thanks to Ms. Lancette for taking the time to write a lovey review of my book–Tribal Vision!


Spring 2011…….BOOK REVIEW: Tribal Vision: A Celebration of Life Through Tribal Belly Dance by Paulette Rees-Denis


-Alexandra Lancette


I'll admit that the first three or four times I picked this book up I did nothing but look at the photos. Even though I own The Tribal Bible–which is a pictorial buffet itself–the numerous gorgeous pictures in Tribal Vision were so fantastic that I had trouble reading the text. Every dancer I saw seemed clothed in layer upon layer of earthy, textured finery. While the Internet abounds with photographs of dancers, printed copies are rare. And color! They're in color! Even the ones in black and white were so lush and inspiring that I picked my jaw up off the floor, grabbed for my sketch pad, and started drawing new costume and makeup ideas.


Once I was able to calm my visual center down enough to actually read the book, I was absolutely hooked. It was my first in-depth introduction to Paulette, as I come from a FatChance American Tribal Style (ATS) background. I knew nothing about her, and very little about Gypsy Caravan (her troupe) other than that it was another form of improvisational dance.


The book begins with Paulette's background, and then spreads out into many other aspects of the dance, including the history of ATS, costumes, performing, music, and teaching. Rather than serving as a how-to book, this text is more a moving, growing memoir infused with useful information for anyone interested in group improvisational dance. Alongside Paulette's words are snippets from her current and former students and troupemates. I found myself drawn into this sisterhood, feeling a connection to them even though our vocabularies are different, and wishing desperately that I could move to Portland to be a part of it all. The section on trance dancing was especially interesting. The link between movement and spirituality is undeniable, but I have always felt a personal resistance to it, not wanting to get too "hippie" with my dance. Paulette tempts me to give this a second thought, and to open myself to follow whatever path my dancing leads me to find.


I was also delighted to read about Paulette's experiences as a teacher. This sort of firsthand account is, again, difficult to find. It was inspiring, to say the least, and made me appreciate the teachers I had worked with all the more.


Tribal Vision is a wonderful book. For improvisational dancers, it provides a history as well as inspiration for the future. For non-improv dancers, it's an interesting glimpse into the sisterhood. And did I mention the photos?



You can purchase Tribal Vision via Amazon.com, or through Gypsy Caravan's website at www.gypsycaravan.us

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Published on May 23, 2011 10:24

May 16, 2011

and on we move into the next intensive, Collective Soul Level Two

paulette 5:11 by toni


I'd say these dancing girls are gluttons for punishment from the ole' dragon lady! After a week of intensives, plus the dance weekend retreat full of hot tubbing, dancing friends, writing and thinking, great food, and lots of dance.


But really, I 'm soooo not mean, just opinionated, but caring, and I dance my talk. And I want the dancers to be the best they can be, and to know where to look to find the answers, and how to improve, and gain an artistic vision, and how to carry it off.


Tribal is a way of life, the philosophies of what makes our style of bellydance tribal, and the communities that come along with it if you are willing and ready to be an active partipant and work hard and play harder!


The next step on these dancers journey was CS2. With a day break and then 3 more days of me…they rocked so hard!


more to come…

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Published on May 16, 2011 20:11

May 10, 2011

Breitenbush Tribal Bellydance Retreat 2011

Lynea, Paulette, Dulcinea, Carol

Lynea, Paulette, Dulcinea, Carol


What a fantastic weekend we all had dancing, eating, hot tubbing, writing, dancing, and more dancing. A full and intimate house of 50 gals, of all ages, and dance styles, but with tribal as the revolving word and style over the weekend. I was honored to have Dulcinea Myers-Newcomb, Gypsy Caravan dancer and teacher as well as founder of the Gemini Project, a modern bellydance troupe, to share the activities with me (as well as her in-womb baby!), along with the delicious Carol Vance, also from Gypsy Caravan, and the little spitfire Lynea Gillen, to teach yoga and african tribal. I got many of the dancers writing and journaling throughout the weekend, my passion! and dancing for several hours everyday, with some downtime for soaking, napping, getting massages, and shall we talk about the great vegetarian food 3 meals a day (and no dishes to do!) The weather was lovely, the mountain countryside gorgeous, and the girls were in rare form, meeting and welcoming the newbies (as there are about 3/4 of the dancers who return every year). We had many of the Collective Soul dancers join the retreat, from Australia, Scotland, Florida, New Jersey, Arizona, and around the Pac NW.


paulette, sunfyre, carol

paulette, sunfyre, carol


merina, now certified in TT1!merina, now certified in TT1


beautiful women!

beautiful women!





gorgeous dancers from seattle!

gorgeous dancers from seattle!


so happy....

so happy....


portland meets australia!

portland meets australia!


melissa from gypsy heart tribal

melissa from gypsy heart tribal


Words were shared, tears were shed, dances were danced. the Salon on Saturday night was outstanding, just gets better every year, I am constantly amazed and overwhelmed by the beautiful women who share the love of dance with me.


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on on to next year–April 27-29th, 2012! already got the sign up list started, but reg won't start until about September!

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Published on May 10, 2011 09:25