Monday, December 13, 2010

Last Saturday Before Christmas Open House | Beadcentric Jewelry | Beadcentric Jewelry Studio | FREE EVENTS | Artsopolis.com




Last Saturday Before Christmas Open House | Beadcentric Jewelry | Beadcentric Jewelry Studio | FREE EVENTS | Artsopolis.com

Our Jewelry Studio will be open for our annual "Last Saturday Before Christmas" Open House, December 18th, Saturday from 11:00-5:00 p.m.

Three jewelry designers showcase unique and one-of-a-kind designs. Stop by and browse for perfect gifts for your friends, family, and yourself! Bring your friends and co-workers. We look forward to seeing you there. 1045 Laurel Street near Brittan. 650-207-3213. Look for the balloons. Cheers!

December 12th, Saturday

11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

1045 Laurel Street

San Carlos, CA 94070

Pictures: Jewelry Studio, necklace by Jody Lye, stretch bracelets by April Vanderbilt.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Jewelry Studio Open House Gift Boutique | Beadcentric Jewelry | Beadcentric Jewelry Studio | VISUAL ARTS | Artsopolis.com


Jewelry Studio Open House Gift Boutique | Beadcentric Jewelry | Beadcentric Jewelry Studio | VISUAL ARTS | Artsopolis.com

Jewelry Studio will be open for our annual Open House Holiday Gift Boutique. Designers featured are Jody Lyle Fusion Jewelry and April Vanderbilt, Beadcentric Jewelry. Please stop by and browse through our unique treasures. Pick up a gem for yourself or a loved one. All jewelry is locally made in San Carlos, California. Location: Jewelry Studio in downtown San Carlos at 1045 Laurel St.

Saturday, December 4th, 11:00--5:00 p.m.


Monday, November 15, 2010

Twin Pines Holiday Craft Faire 2010 This Weekend!


The Annual Twin Pines Holiday Craft Faire will be held in beautiful Belmont at the Twin Pines Senior and Community Center. This woodsy area of Twin Pines Park has a small walking path with a quaint children's playground adjacent to the parking lot. The craft faire will be held in several small buildings on the grounds. The Spring Craft Faire offers something for everyone. Pick up a hand-crafted gift for someone special, a new decoration for your home, a unique piece of jewelry - all made by local artists. This is a free event and food is available for purchase. You will not go away empty-handed nor hungry. Don't miss out on the fun. Saturday and Sunday, November 20th and 21st from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. both days. Your local artist friends look forward to seeing you there.

Twin Pines Senior and Community Center, 20 & 30 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont, CA 94002. Located near Ralston Avenue behind Safeway.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Art on the Square and Salsa Festival in Redwood City




This Friday evening, September 24th, I will be selling my jewelry during Music on the Square at Art on the Square. Music will be provided by the popular latin band Orquesta Borinquen. Enjoy salsa music as you shop the various vendor booths Friday night from 5:00-8:30 p.m. Also, Saturday, Septemer 25th, I will be in the same location for the celebration of the Salsa Festival from 12:00-8:00 p.m. There is a great line-up of music all day long with tequila tasting, salsa tasting, and dance performances. It should be in the high 80's so wear sun screen, put on your hats, and support your local artists and vendors!

September 24th, 5:00-8:30 p.m.
September 25th, 12:00-8:00 p.m.

Location: Courthouse Square
Broadway across from the Fox Theatre
Art on the Square vendors are located on Hamilton Street near Broadway. My booth will be near the Chase Bank parking lot.


We look forward to seeing you there.

Monday, August 23, 2010

San Carlos Art Walk Winds Down for the Summer

This Thursday, August 26th, 2010 will be the final San Carlos Art Walk for the summer. The Farmer's Market will continue for two additional weeks into September. In this second summer of the San Carlos Art Walk event there were some success stories. A couple of the artists were commissioned to do other art projects for private citizens or others. Some artists made big sales and some artists made their first sales. Overall it was a fun summer on the sidewalks of San Carlos. The Artists who stick it out week after week in the same spots have a better chance of becoming recognized, making a sale, greeting regulars and so forth. It is a good opportunity for people happy to see artists on the street and for the artists happy to chat with potential customers about their processes. Everyone wins. Come by this Thursday and say hello and goodbye to your friendly local artists... for now. And don't forget to thank Gail Sjoman of Art Liaisons for her hard work in keeping this event fresh and exciting. I, as Gail's loyal assistant, would also be happy to hear success stories or any tips that might help to improve this important local event for next year. Thursday afternoon 4:00-8:00 p.m. , 600 and 800 blocks of Laurel, on both blocks outside of the Farmer's Market. I am located on the Bianchini's block near Starbucks and VIP Real Estate. Happy Summer Ending!

PHOTO: Nina Miller's beautiful painting

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Malia's Belly Dance Extravaganza at Mezza Luna 2010

Malia and the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble, student dancers, and guest stars will have their summer show Sunday, August 1, 2010. This belly dance extravaganza begins promptly at 2:00 p.m. at Mezza Luna Restaurant in Half Moon Bay. Special guest dancers will be Shabnam and Ooh La La.

This is sure to be an exciting adventure complete with balancing acts, mesmerizing moves, and tantalizing undulations! Enjoy the bar during the show and have dinner after the show in the main dining room.
Tickets sell out fast. Call Mezza Luna for tickets and make reservations for dinner now. See you there!

Pictured left are just some of the girls from Malia's classes: Back Row: Sarah, Basha, and Regina. Front Row: Laura, April (yours truly), and Debra.

Monday, July 19, 2010

What Do Beads, the Blues, and Birthdays Have In Common?


What do Beads, the Blues, and Birthdays have in common? Oh, me! Come on down to Redwood City Friday evening and Saturday and experience the annual Blues Festival. I will be selling my jewelry there in a booth. Look for me. My birthday is Saturday so if you say "Happy Birthday" I will give you 10% off any jewelry purchases from Beadcentric Jewelry. My tent will be located at Broadway and Hamilton Streets close to the music at the Courthouse Square.

July 23rd and July 24th, PAL Blues Festival and Art on the Square. Live entertainment and vendor booths open Friday night 5-8:30 p.m. and Saturday from 11:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.

Bring a folding chair and sunscreen and enjoy the music, food, and festivities. Otherwise, I'll be blue without you!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

See You In Your Walking Shoes

Enjoy your Thursday evenings in beautiful downtown San Carlos.

The San Carlos Art Walk is every Thursday night starting in June and continues through August. "Art Walk Specials" may be found at participating businesses downtown during this event. This sidewalk artist event takes place in conjunction with the San Carlos Farmers Market "Hot Harvest Nights".

Visit the artists on the 600 and 800 blocks of Laurel Street. Celebrate with a "Kick-off Party" Thursday 6/3 at two locations: Shelby's Garden @ 629 Laurel and VIP Real Estate @ 864 Laurel Street.

Looking for us? Ask about us at the Chamber of Commerce Booth. See you in your walking shoes!


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Open Studios Weekend Three! Last One, Palo Alto

























Come to the Pacific Art League this weekend.
Seven artists will be displaying, and some demonstrating, their works!
Paintings and jewelry.

Event: Silicon Valley Open Studios
Artists: Ally Richter, April Vanderbilt, Gary Coleman, Mariana Barnes, Myrrh, Nancy Wong, and Steve Curl
Hours: 11:00-5:00 p.m., both Saturday and Sunday, May15th and 16th.
Where: Pacific Art League, 668 Ramona street, between Hamilton and Forest.

www.svos.org

Pictured: Jewelry by April Vanderbilt, Beadcentric Jewelry, and painting by Gary Coleman


Sunday, May 2, 2010

Silicon Valley Open Studios Weekend TWO!

This weekend, May 8th and 9th, stop by our jewelry studio in downtown San Carlos. April Vanderbilt and Jody Lyle will have their unique one-of-a-kind jewelry on display and for sale.

Pictured above, swarovski crystal and freshwater pearl jewelry by Beadcentric Jewelry; and pictured below, sterling silver and gem stone jewelry by Jody Lyle Fusion Jewelry.

Exhibit details:
May 8th & 9th, 2010
Saturday & Sunday
11am to 5pm both days
1045 Laurel Street
(Site #377 in the SVOS Map Guide)
San Carlos, CA 94070

Cell# 650-207-3213

Look for the bright yellow signs. We look forward to seeing you there.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Silicon Valley Open Studios Weekend ONE!

Invest in Something You’ll Treasure Forever: Invest in Art!
Join us on May 1-2 for Silicon Valley Open Studios

Exhibit details:
May 1 & 2, 2010
11am to 5pm both days
Jen Norton Art Studio (Site #215 in the SVOS Map Guide)
1969 Elden Drive, San Jose, CA 95124
408-626-8701

We will be featuring six wonderful artists including:
Jen Norton (paintings, all-weather Garden Charms™)
Jane Ferguson (paintings)
Susan Migliore (plein-air paintings)
Mariana Barnes (paintings)
Donna Orme (printmaking)

Plus, we'll have live Jazz Music on Saturday afternoon from Susan's musical husband Len Migliore and Wine Tasting on Sunday afternoon by Betty Kaufman an Independent Consultant of WineShop at Home.

Break free of the "bad economy woes" and join us for this fun art-lovers event!

GPS systems sometimes put us on the wrong side of the street on the wrong part of our block.

From PA/Sunnyvale, take 101 or 280 to 85 South
Take the Bascom/Los Gatos Blvd exit
Turn Left onto Bascom (going North)
Cross Camden, Curtner, Union
The first tiny street past Union is Elden Drive. Craig Gardens Retirement Center is on the corner.
Go thru the stopsign at Elden and Horace. We're about 4 or 5 houses up on the Left. Look for the Bright Yellow Signs!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Spring Craft Faire in Beautiful Belmont


The Twin Pines Spring Craft Faire will be held again this year in beautiful Belmont at the Twin Pines Senior and Community Center. This woodsy area of Twin Pines Park has a small walking path with a quaint children's playground adjacent to the parking lot. The craft faire will be held in several small buildings on the grounds. The Spring Craft Faire offers something for everyone. Pick up a hand-crafted gift for someone special, a new decoration for your home, a unique piece of jewelry - all made by local artists. This is a free event and food is available for purchase. You will not go away empty-handed nor hungry. Don't miss out on the fun. Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Your local artist friends look forward to seeing you there.

Twin Pines Senior and Community Center, 20 & 30 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont, CA 94002. Located near Ralston Avenue behind Safeway.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

St. Patricks Day -Green Is In: Especially Green Jewelry

It is St. Patrick's Day and I am wearing green and having Corned Beef and Cabbage for dinner. I am also part Irish. Anyway, "green is in" even if you aren't Irish and even if you are not excited about corned beef and cabbage... oh, and potatoes and carrots! I am not much into green beer though. What does all this have to do with jewelry? Only the color "green". These green flower pearl necklaces are in stock. Stop by my "Jewelry Studio"(sign on the building) on Laurel Street in San Carlos. Soon I will post these necklaces on etsy.com with a few other items. Check out my website for location, studio hours, and information about the Spring Craft Show I will be in coming up at the end of this month... www.beadcentric.com.

Happy St. Patty's Day and have fun doing whatever you like to do on a sunny day like today. Cheers!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Rakassah West and the After Party: L'Amour De La Danse

Five of us piled into a large vehicle and headed over to Richmond for Rakassah Saturday. Then there was the anticipated after-party in Oakland we looked forward to that evening. Rakassah was lively and exciting. Fun dance performances by talented dancers and a lot of wonderful vendors. Prepare to shop. I bought two pairs of earrings, a glowy pink to purple peony antique button pendant, a flowery blue and green wrap-around skirt made from recyled cloth, a large 3 -ring, shiny, gun metal gray marcasite bracelet, lavender and cardamom chocolate, dark sipping chocolate, and a feather arrangement for my hair by Wicked Smileys. Thanks Sarah! We walked around shopping and watching dance performances for 4 hours.

Then the anticipated party, L'Amour De La Danse. We had dinner down the street from The Oakland Metro Operahouse which looked nothing like an opera house. It was more like a warehouse. Buttercup is where we had dinner. It looked kind of like an upscale Denny's. It was fine. We all had chicken tostada salads and cheap wine. L'Amour De L Danse was worth the wait and standing for 3 hours. The "operahouse" had no seating. All of the dancers and performances were fantastic but I do have a few favorites. Of course it is always fun to watch my teacher, Malia DeFelice, referred to by the organizers as the "Foxy Siren of Belly Dance". Unfortunately, we arrived late as she was already performing. Jill Parker is also a favorite, watching her perform for the first time last weekend. Gina Bruno is a certified dancer from Suhaila Salimpour's school. Gina is breathtaking and mesmerizing. Tanja, closely tied to both Suhaila Salimpour and Jill Parker, is an award winning dancer and choreographer. Unmata is an amazing group of dancers and they were the most unique group. It seemed like lyrical dance and tribal fusion mixed into one. They used chairs and round metal circles as props. Ariellah gave an interesting performance gothic style. She was referred to as the "supreme dark fusion gothic goddess" I think that says it all. I wish I remembered who danced on two glass goblets! I believe it was Shabnam but not 100% sure. That was fun to watch. Google all of their names under "bellydance" and check out their websites. I hate to leave anyone out because they are all worthy of high recognition. I look forward to seeing them all dance again.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

My First Belly Dance Show -Part Two- What Does Chocolate Fantasy Have To Do With It?

First, there I am in motion. Second photo, photojournalistic style, from top to bottom: April (me), Nicole, Gloria, Malia, and Monica. Malia's hubby sitting near the stairs with video camera.

I ended up doing well and no one could tell it was my first Belly Dance performance. I knew that I knew the choreography with my eyes closed. Practice! Practice! Practice!

Other comments to me earlier that day about how to calm my nerves:

"Find a space where you can close your eyes and relax your body totally at the performance venue."

"Wear a special amulet that is your "grounding stone" Focus on the stability of this amulet."

"Visualize flowing water - hear it smell it let it wash your nervousness away"

"If you know Yoga "Sun Salutation" do it five times before the dance. This will not only help you stretch - It will help you "breathe" Bring Lavendar essential oil or a sprig of Lavendar from your garden. Lavendar has calming properties."

"Today before the show - Google "overcoming stage fright" there are soo many articles online about this topic."

"One thing that trips me up is my tummy tensing up before a show.
It always helps to take big belly breaths ; )"

"What works for me is to stop fighting the anxiety....and just use it as excitement for the performance....!! Plus a nice margarita :)

"And if none of the above works take a Xanax and think about baseball."

I will perform again. And I will reference these notes and follow some of this advice. Well, except for the Xanax and baseball part. Isn't that from a movie? One thing I kept my focus on was that dessert drink at the end of the night "Chocolate Fantasy". Two scoops of chocolate gelato and Graham's Port poured on top. That was my Xanax and keeping my eye on the ball- or scoops rather- that was my relaxation technique. My reward for being brave. Lead me to the dance floor!

Monday, March 8, 2010

My First Belly Dance Show - How to Calm My Nerves?



First, pictured all of the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble dancers, guests, and Jill Parker and the Fox Glove Sweethearts. Second Picture, the Bedouin Dancers (the first dance number): back row- Sarah, Basha,Regina, front row-Laura, April (me), Debra

I was more nervous in the days leading up to my bellydance performance then I was on the actual day.
By then I knew the choreography and I had practiced every day without fail and I even went through the steps in my mind as I slept. Some of the other dancers said they listened to the song and went through the steps in their minds as they drove in their cars. I could not do that without crashing I am sure! I e-mailed everyone asking what I could do to manage my nerves. Some said to use lavender. Brilliant! I have so much lavender already because I inhale natural lavendar for headaches. The day of the show I went to my jewelry studio for 4 hours (short day) then I went home, practiced the routine once flawlessly, then plugged in the diffuser and filled it with Lavender essential oil (Young Living). I watched it mist and hiss, I lay down for 20 minutes and slept for about 10 minutes, I think. With a lavender aroma filled room and bathroom, I got up and took a shower, got dressed, ate a small cheese sandwhich on wheat bread, drank water, and put on tons of make up. Apparently, not enough. They added more to my eyes when I got to Angelica's Bistro. Some of the other things people said to do to to calm my nerves:

Our fearless leader, Malia: Try to find my space of "Calm" and "Silence" before you dance.
Practice finding that space everytime you run through the dance in class and at home. That way you are conditioning yourself and you are comfortable with this routine when it's performance time.
Deep Breathe.

She said so much more... as did others... to be continued!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Red Hot Cabaret Night

An evening of sizzling Belly Dance
Featuring Malia and the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble.


Special Guests are Jill Parker and
the FoxGlove Sweethearts.

Saturday, March 6th
Dinner starts at 7:00pm. Showtime at 8:00pm

Angelica's Bistro 863 Main Street, Redwood City, CA 94063
$10.00 Cover Charge
Order from the Full Menu - Dinner Reservations a Must (650)-365-3226. Book early, it will sell out!
www.angelicasbistro.com
Visit Malia on the web:
www.bellydancer.net
www.jillparkerbellydance.com

Hot Fun! Hope to see you there!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Valentine Jewelry Gift Boutique

Stop by our Jewelry Studio the first two Saturdays in February for our Valentine Jewelry Gift Boutique. All things are designed and hand-crafted in San Carlos, California. Pick out something special for yourself or for someone dear to you. See what's new and have some cookies and hot cider with us.

February 6th and 13th, 11:00 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. Both Saturdays

See you there!

Jewelry Studio
1045 Laurel Street
San Carlos, CA 94070

just north of Brittan

www.beadcentric.com
650-207-3213

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Outstanding Dance Teachers Advance Outstanding Performers

There is no mystery as to why Malia DeFelice and her belly dance troupe draw large and loyal crowds to their performances. I had Malia and her New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble perform at an art reception in Redwood City in October 2007. We ran out of standing room and people’s eyes were glued to the windows outside of this gallery to get at least a glimpse. I gave up my inside spot and joined the onlookers outside. I had never seen so many people attend a function at that gallery. Eight months later Malia and her dancers performed at the grand opening of my new Jewelry Studio in San Carlos. Passersby were not only on the sidewalk with the invited guests at this cozy outdoor performance but people came out of their homes across the street and set up their chairs on their porches to take it all in. I have also seen Malia and the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble perform in restaurants and they are sold out every time with people peering into the windows for a view. Not just because they are a spectacle with their bright flashy costumes and adornments but also because they are elegant and highly skilled as they grace the room with energy and purpose. Urns and swords are in balance. Music and undulations are in harmony. Smiles and flirtatious grins abound. Malia works with purpose and you can see this in her abilities as a teacher and performer. As a teacher, Malia emphasizes the importance of mastering basic steps. She then builds on those basic steps with more advanced techniques. Malia is good with people and has a watchful eye to make sure she understands the concerns that individuals have in her classes and makes an effort to address those concerns. Then the real fun begins with the dance choreography. Outstanding! If you are interested in taking classes with Malia DeFelice, and a schedule of performances by Malia and the New Moon Belly Dance Ensemble, please visit her website for more information. She also performs at private parties. Her next performance is Saturday, March 6th, 8:00 p.m. at Angelica’s Bistro in Redwood City. Make reservations now. Don’t miss another outstanding performance!

http://www.bellydancer.net

http://www.angelicasbistro.com/home.htm

Friday, January 8, 2010

Venetian Carnevale in Palo Alto!


Do you want to support a great cause and have a ball at the same time? The Pacific Art League offers 400-450 art classes serving more than 10,500 adults and children each year. All proceeds from this fundraiser will help to restore the Pacific Art League building and provide accessibility upgrades for its staff and students. Please forward to interested friends and associates...

Don your costumes & join the revelers at the

Venetian Carnevale

Masked Ball Fundraiser

on February 6, 2010, 6 - 11pm


Garden Court Vincci Hotel

http://www.gardencourt.com/
520 Cowper Street, Palo Alto, CA

Adjacent Il Fornaio


For Reservations see website:

http://www.pacificartleague.org/


Schedule of Events

6:00pm - Music, Appetizers & Silent Auction
8:00pm - Italian Feast & Wine (catered by Il Fornaio)
9:00pm - Live Auction
Following Auction - Music & General Revelry

Ticket price: $125 per person or sponsorships
Please R.S.V.P. by February 1
No-Host Bar


Generously donated to the Fundraiser:
“To the Rendezvous” by Joseph Fuchs

“Oak on Webb Ranch Ridge” by James Caldwell
Both paintings and other fine treasures
will be offered at the Auction.

Please feel free to forward to friends you think might be interested. Interested in donating items for a silent auction? Please contact Pacific Art League directly at 321-3891.
April Vanderbilt,
Chairperson, Venetian Carnevale

Saturday, January 2, 2010

It is Clear. Crystal Clear.

Happy New Year! I have two new necklaces to mention. One is clear Swarovski crystal with siam red Austrian crystal rondelles and the other is light sam red Swarovski crystal with clear Austrian crystal rondelles. Sterling silver components and adjustable lengths. Come by my brick and mortar in San Carlos or shop on-line through Etsy.com:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/beadcentricjewelry