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Pocket dump picture with Banzelcroft Customs M.E.K. utility blade, Opinel No.6 INOX knife in walnut, Peter Atwood Pest, SCAM Design Torque Bar fidget spinner, Maxmadeco bolt action pen in bronze, Klarus Mi1C CR123 copper flashlight, Gray Precision bronze tritium lantern, Steel Flame $nody bead, Hanksbyhank and Makers South leather wallet, Swankhanks
Production photos by Debbie Robbins from Fidget Feet's marvellous new show The Elves and the Shoemaker which comes to An Grianán in December 2013
Meet Herman and Daisy,
They want to make shoes for your feet.
But they owe so much money they barely can eat.
Don’t worry though, because magic is always just around the corner. The Elves are here to help! And sometimes the answers are right above your head.
Fidget Feet’s The Elves & The Shoemaker is immersive storytelling with music and aerial circus for children aged between 4-8yrs and their families.
There is no stage, you will join them inside their workshop and actually help them to make the best pair of shoes ever made. This show is supported by The Arts Council, The Backstage Theatre, Longford and The Source Arts Centre, Thurles.
Herman, Daisy and the Elves need you!
4pm performance only: You can fly too!
After the main performance the children of the audience will have the opportunity to fly. There will be a short, thirty minute, aerial workshop supervised by the Fidget Feet cast and crew where children will learn some basic moves and lifts on Aerial Cocoons. This is an extremely fun, easy and safe introduction to Aerial for young children.
The lightning was very tough to work with, but I think I did okay with this one.
Fidget Feet is Ireland’s foremost Aerial Dance Theatre Company originally from Donegal. The Company creates spectacular indoor aerial dance site-specific work for theatres or festivals and outdoor contemporary circus suspended from cranes, trees, buildings and sets. Fidget Feet has become renowned internationally as a company that stretches the boundaries between several arts forms, combining aerial skills with contemporary circus and creating theatre fused with aerial dance, music and video art thereby making contemporary circus and aerial dance accessible. Aerial dance is a new art form in Ireland and Fidget Feet are committed to working with International circus practitioners and other Irish artists.
Founded in 2000 by choreographer Chantal McCormick Donegal and musician Jym Daly Cork, they work with top international choreographers, directors, contemporary dancers, aerialists and aerial technicians from Ireland and abroad while collaborating with an outstanding production team to create work that is both original and fresh.
nfinity Fidget Bracelet by Emily L. J. Boyd (Stirling Silver and 9ct Gold)
I made something else over Christmas, for my dad to give gran. The fidget bracelets were actually kind of inspired by gran, and her ability to wear more bracelets than anyone I know and indeed her inability to sit still, so the bracelets I call fidget all have kinetic elements which run around the band.
I've been wanting to do one as an infinity bracelet for a while so this was my excuse.
After it's over, Mouse hold Fidget in a submissive posture, cleans the blood -- there wasn't much -- off her face and washes her ears thoroughly.
Fidget promises to be a good puppy ... until next time.
Elapsed time: 31 seconds.
Pocket dump picture with CRKT Pilar, Fellhoelter TiNyBolt pen with Monkey Edge frag pattern, Steel Flame Ring Spin fidget spinner, Peter Atwood rawbar Wrunt, Foursevens Preon P1 copper flashlight, Certina DS Action Titanium watch, Wasteland Oddities zippo, Uzinhanks, Saddleback Leather notepad holder
Cool T-shirt Bulldog illustrations with fidget spinner
100% design using adobe illustrator vector art
I made this years ago, intending to donate it to an animal shelter (it is less than 4'x4'). I never got around to sending it out, and when my beau discovered it, he swiped it. He often uses it as a "fidget" while he's reading; he fiddles with the little sections, which occupies his hands enough to allow him to focus on the reading without getting distracted (it is a great way to ameliorate ADD symptoms!). Unfortunately, his fidgeting with the little sections, paired with my newbie-crocheter finishing skills used on this afghan, led to the working out of a bunch of the ends (which I did not tie, being a non-knotter, though I realize now that with acrylic, you may just have to!), creating a bunch of holes. I have not yet, but I plan to frog this whole thing and re-make it (hopefully better, now that I know more technique!), and finally send it off to the charity for which it was originally intended!
Our aerial circus spin on the Little Red Riding Hood fairly tale.
Red Riding Hood - Chantal McCormick
The Wolf - Lee Clayden
Photo by Jym Daly
Fidget Feet Aerial Dance perform at Riverfest Limerick. The banks of the Shannon was the epi-centre of the first major national festival of the year as thousands attended events that celebrate the city and it's prized asset, its waterway.
Limerick was Ireland’s festival capital this weekend as hordes of thrill-seekers, culture vultures, food connoisseurs and fun runners flowed into the city to celebrate Riverfest Limerick 2019. The banks of the Shannon was the epi-centre of the first major national festival of the year as thousands attended events that celebrate the city and it's prized asset, its waterways.
Now in its 15th year, Riverfest Limerick attracts families and daredevils from all over Ireland who can enjoy everything from aerial acrobatics shows, zorbing, to zip lining across the River Shannon.
Pic Sean Curtin True Media.
Production photos by Debbie Robbins from Fidget Feet's marvellous new show The Elves and the Shoemaker which comes to An Grianán in December 2013
Meet Herman and Daisy,
They want to make shoes for your feet.
But they owe so much money they barely can eat.
Don’t worry though, because magic is always just around the corner. The Elves are here to help! And sometimes the answers are right above your head.
Fidget Feet’s The Elves & The Shoemaker is immersive storytelling with music and aerial circus for children aged between 4-8yrs and their families.
There is no stage, you will join them inside their workshop and actually help them to make the best pair of shoes ever made. This show is supported by The Arts Council, The Backstage Theatre, Longford and The Source Arts Centre, Thurles.
Herman, Daisy and the Elves need you!
4pm performance only: You can fly too!
After the main performance the children of the audience will have the opportunity to fly. There will be a short, thirty minute, aerial workshop supervised by the Fidget Feet cast and crew where children will learn some basic moves and lifts on Aerial Cocoons. This is an extremely fun, easy and safe introduction to Aerial for young children.
taken with a cheap-ish I.T works compact didigital camera. flash, 0% zoom on 6mpx.
This is my dog, Fidget, barking on cue.
Joanne Callander's "Fidget"
I got three Only Hearts Club outfits today and they are a perfect fit for Fidget. I did not want to force on the plastic shoes, however, because I'm afraid of chipping her tiny toes. But I do have more flexible shoes that she can wear.
Spent a lot of the day on conference calls and started playing with this as my daughter had left it in my office. It is quite addictive in an odd way!
The lightning was very tough to work with, but I think I did okay with this one.
Fidget Feet is Ireland’s foremost Aerial Dance Theatre Company originally from Donegal. The Company creates spectacular indoor aerial dance site-specific work for theatres or festivals and outdoor contemporary circus suspended from cranes, trees, buildings and sets. Fidget Feet has become renowned internationally as a company that stretches the boundaries between several arts forms, combining aerial skills with contemporary circus and creating theatre fused with aerial dance, music and video art thereby making contemporary circus and aerial dance accessible. Aerial dance is a new art form in Ireland and Fidget Feet are committed to working with International circus practitioners and other Irish artists.
Founded in 2000 by choreographer Chantal McCormick Donegal and musician Jym Daly Cork, they work with top international choreographers, directors, contemporary dancers, aerialists and aerial technicians from Ireland and abroad while collaborating with an outstanding production team to create work that is both original and fresh.
Confiscated fidget spinners decorate my board. Frustrated fingers miss their distractions. Shot with a Canon Rebel EOS T5 and edited in iPhoto.
Once she'd passed the security checkpoint (aka my eyes) and had taken her fill of YouTube cat sweetness on the computer monitor, Fidge elected to take an impromptu person desktop tour 'cause lord knows the next time she'll be allowed to get away with this obviously criminal mischief.
It's easy for me to think "Oh all cats must do this 'I can fit! I can fit!' trick" when they find an available space but truly, they doeth not all collectively, ever.
Fidget repeats this ridiculous glass slipper test with any possible place for her to tuck into curl up on or otherwise compromise. Puppy, otoh, couldn't care LESS about nestling into too-small places. Puppy is the cat who you have to feel just a little bit sorry for. She's miswired in the way that cats who stare at walls for hours just have to be.
After I grabbed this shot Fidget got all embarrassed and slinked out of the cubby and off the desk. Then she sauntered over to her sister and tackled her until they both rolled off the top of the recliner. RAWR!
She's feeling her oats today, I guess.