Friday, June 3, 2011

Lips Down On Dixie: An Oral History


Good Evening Assholes and Sluts!

For those of you that are unaware of the reasoning behind my aggressive greeting, you must all be Rocky Horror virgins!
In 1975 the worst of all movies was created. The Rocky Horror Picture Show, or RHPS, is a parody of science fiction and B-list movies. Leave it all up to the human population to make the movie better. With hundreds of popular callout lines, sprinkled water for rain, and games such as The Big Oh and the Bitch and the Butch, RHPS became a well known and well attended event that everyone should attend at least once.
Lips Down on Dixe, a shadow cast in Atlanta, Georgia, has just celebrated their tenth anniversary of performing RHPS. Led by their director Candace Weslosky-Miller, Lips Down on Dixie has earned their title as the best shadow cast of RHPS in the south east. I was privileged enough by being able to interview the assistant director Jevocas Green at a cast gathering one night. When I asked him how much the LDOD cast makes, I was stunned to learn that they didn’t make a cent. In fact, when LDOD began, the cast paid their way into the theater every week to perform.
So what is it that makes LDOD’s performance so amazing? Lizzy Fowler, an attendee of the show said, “I love how the cast is very good. It’s like perfectly in sync. That was the first time that I went that I really noticed. I was really impressed by how in sync you guys were.” LDOD has screen accurate costumes and props to make the show come to life.
If you have seen RHPS at least once before you are probably familiar with the Time Warp. The Time Warp is a song number in the movie where Magenta, the house maid, Riff, Magenta’s brother and handy man of the house, and Columbia, a groupie of the owner of the house Frank-N-Furter, dance when Janet Weiss and fiancĂ© Brad Majors arrive at the home. When this scene of the movie plays everyone in the theater watching stands up and dances along with the screen. I asked Katie Brooks, a virgin of the RHPS, if she stood up and danced during the Time Warp and she responded with, “Yes I did. Oh, I danced!”
So let’s go over the basics. You have come to the show, been called an asshole or a slut, done the time warp, and listened to all the AP, or audience participation, lines and have gotten in your car to drive home. What do you do before coming back next time? According to Madeline Bryant who is also a virgin, “I wanna come back, but I wanna read the script.” Brooks added, “I saw it once before and I thought it was a pretty crazy movie and I heard about all the added lines but I didn’t know any of them.”

I asked all three girls if they would say that everyone should see RHPS at least once and if they had anything else to add and they all said, “Yeah! Definitely! We will be coming back! We will be those people that come like sixteen times and know all the lines!”
To conclude my favorite article and interview, please come out to see Lips Down on Dixie perform The Rocky Horror Picture Show any Friday night at midnight at the historic Plaza Theatre. I guarantee it will, “thrill you, chill you, and fulfill you.”
A special thank you to Jevocas Green, Candace Weslosky-Miller, Lizzy Fowler, Katie Brooks, and Madeline Bryant for allowing me to interview them.
See you Friday!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

To Tilted Kilt, or to Not Tilted Kilt?


I have been searching high and low for a job and I can't see to find one anywhere. I have a job interview tonight at Tilted Kilt and I can't decide if I should go to it or not. Their uniforms are very...short. Plus I don't have the model type body that they are probably looking for. I mean of course I am skinny, but I have hips. Boy do I have hips. So...what should I do?! My acting jobs better come to me soon! Otherwise, a long and twisted journey to find a job that I am not even interested in!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Technically My Year is Up


So do I continue this blog or finish this journey or do I end it? It's kind of confusing really. Mainly because recently I have been talking a little bit with Janet Fitch author of White Oleander and Paint it Black and she is doing so well that she's getting a second movie deal!She was just talking about making the movie an who she wants to play the lead role and I thought to myself..THAT COULD BE ME! Obviously not literally, but I mean some day...some one may find me. They might look at me and think, "This girl has what it takes. My movie would be nothing without her." All I just gotta do is keep faith, and keep it going. So, let's start year 2!

PS. I would really love to hear from some of my followers. Here's my email address.
Journey_to_Fame@Yahoo.com

Friday, March 11, 2011

I Feel Like Time is Slipping Through My Fingers

April is right around the corner and that will be the end of this blog...365 days...already. I have contacted so many people in the media asking for their help in making my dream come true, but no one has responded.

Yesterday my fibromyalgia was flaring up really badly. It came to my mind, what if I end up walking with a cane by the time I'm 40 years old? Sometimes I walk with a limp, on my bad days.

My time is so limited. Sure I am only 21 years old, but am I really? Sometimes I feel so much older!! With all the doctor appointments that I have had, the pain, the limping...HOW OLD AM I?! Is it stupid to say that I find it really hard to believe that I will live a long time? I cant really see my life past 40. I feel like I am 80 years old... so another 19 years seems about right...right?

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Rocky Horror takes on Lions Lighthouse for Sight


This Friday is a big night for Rocky! When I say big...I meant HUGE!! All of our proceeds go to Lions Lighthouse for Sight. What is Lions Lighthouse for Sight you ask? Well, here is all the info about the event that you are going to want to know.



***FOR IMMMEDIATE RELEASE*** Contact-Aron Siegel

LIP READING THE SEXY WAY
LIPS DOWN ON DIXE TO HOST ‘GAGA GALA’ FOR LION’S LIGHTHOUSE FOR SIGHT
Atlanta—Lady Gaga and Rocky Horror fans are in store for a special show this Friday February 25th, 2011 at The Plaza Theater at Midnight. Atlanta’s longest running ‘live show’, Rocky Horror Picture Show, featuring live performance group Lips Down On Dixie, will present a choreographed dance routine to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” in honor of February being the month of Love. Since “Love is Blind”, all proceeds from the cast sales that evening will be donated to the Lion’s Lighthouse for Sight of Georgia which will help support the ‘Lion’s Night of Spectacles’, a fundraiser which helps provide sight-saving surgery for those that are not uninsured or unable to afford the procedures otherwise.
Audience members are being asked to dress in their best Gaga Gala attire and are also encouraged to bring unwanted prescription glasses to donate to the Lions Lighthouse. In addition to the special dance number, the always unique pre-show will include an audience participation game, a raffle of wondrous stuff from far and unreachable places, and sales of t-shirts, candy, and other novelty items sold by the hottest girls and guys on cast. Cast director Candace W. Miller, a longtime leader of Lips Down On Dixie, and full time Georgia Eye Partners ophthalmic assistant will emcee the festivities which will begin at Midnight. Door open at 11pm for ticket sales. Picture taking is encouraged.

Heading up the night’s cast as Dr. Frankenfurter is Jevocas Green, a crowd favorite, with Dustin Croft, Polina Milter, and Nyssa Daniels as Riff Raff, Magenta, and Columbia respectively. Christopher “Waldo” Sedgwick strips to his tidy whiteys to channel Barry Bostwick as Brad. Of equal caliber is Parris Broadus as Janet Weiss.
Longtime LDOD Producer Aron Siegel will play the Criminologist, while buff Zack Eidson wears the gold shorts to play the title character of Rocky Horror and newcomer Kyle “Percy” Woods wheels and deals as Dr. Scott. Zac Richarme motors onto the scene this week to play Eddie. The Luscious Lady of the Lips, the DIXIE TRIXIE for the night will be Elizabeth Norman dancing to “Science Fiction Double Feature” with an LDOD signature Burlesque striptease courtesy of cast choreographer Jevocas Green.
The Plaza Theater is over 70 years old, and is Atlanta’s only independent movie house.
Lips Down on Dixie, Incorporated, a licensed not-for-profit corporation, is one of the foremost casts in the southeast and is a proud member of The Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts. LDOD, which performs weekly Friday midnights at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, strives to put on a screen-accurate performance of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The group's devotion and attention to detail has paid off in the past, especially when a power failure forced members of the cast to sing and act sans film, accompaniment or amplification of any kind. The audience was treated to a unique experience and a more in-depth view of the talent this cast has to offer.

According to their corporate mission statement, LDOD strives to be not only a Rocky Cast, but also a full-fledged theatre organization.
Lips Down On Dixie’s slogan, “Betcha Haven’t Seen It Like This!


For more details, visit Lips Down on Dixie on facebook at:

http://www.facebook.com/lipsdownondixie
And on the web at:
www.lipsdownondixie.org
For more info on the Plaza:
http://www.plazaAtlanta.com/
For information about LIONS LIGHTHOUSE go to:
http://www.lionslighthouse.org.sitemason.com/home
For information about the Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts visit:
www.atlantaperforms.com

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Atlanta Local News


Toady I took a good amount of time and sent out letters to the Atlanta Local News Casts.I told them all about my bullied life and about how I know I can make a change...I just hope to hear back from them. I am so nervous! That's all I can say today... until later!

<3 Always,
Polina

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

School Instead of a Camera


Sorry that I didn't write, I was put into the hospital for a complication that I had from a surgery.

Anyways,so today I was sitting in my political science class and I couldn't help but think...I WOULD DO ANYTHING TO BE IN FRONT OF A CAMERA INSTEAD!! It kind of sucks. On my way home from school, I started thinking about YouTube and how much of a success it is. Should I also make a blog on YouTube? Will people actually see it? My friend and I posted a video on YouTube a couple years ago and it still only has around 50 views. Granted it was a video of us being stupid and dancing to the spice girls and people really don't care about that, but we were having fun. So...maybe I should try a video blog on YouTube..Hopefully it will get a lot more than 50 views. This makes Journey to Fame on Blog spot, Twitter, and soon to be YouTube. Anything for my dream right?

<3 always,
Polina