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Showing posts with label International display. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International display. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Sasha Celebration Weekend 2017 - part 6

Before the sales were opened (while they were being set up) I took the opportunity to take some day time photos of the International and Favourite Sasha displays.

There were so many wonderful costumes in the International/National/Regional display, though not many of them had labels explaining which country they were from (some were easy to guess, others less so).

Brazil and London
Brazil
Theresa's Mr G as a Pearly King from London
The Scottish War watcher
Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland
I think Cambodia on the left but not sure about the others
The label about Peggy's Persian lady
Peggy's wonderful Persian/Iranian costume, representing a very courageous Persian lady
A very pretty costume and doll
Greece
My three - Melanie, Reuben and Nina representing Lesotho and South Africa
Vicky's amazing Zulu, not sure what country the girl beside him was representing, my Lesotho and South Africa display, Greece and the girl with plaits
The Zulu and the girl with a striking necklace
Hawaii?
A contrasting group of far Eastern, Western, Pacific costumes
A gorgeous dress on a beautiful doll
Chinese costume?
A wonderful Swiss group
Karin's Maypole and dancers
A view of the International display and the Maypole
General view of the International display
In the other room were the favourite Sasha dolls.  Some had moved about a bit, more had been added and there were some stands available for a few more (or maybe they were enjoying refreshments in the nearby sitting area while they waited for the sales to start).
Florence and Laura in the midst of a very attractive group of Sasha dolls
Some wonderful Studio dolls
A general view of the favourite Sasha dolls
Four amazing Studio dolls
A beautiful pair of Studio dolls
Studio girl sitting in her box
Janet's lovely Studio girl
A lovely blond girl
Another beauty
One girl had a new push along duck and a satchel
A group of very different contrasting characters
I believe the girl in red is a Sara Doggart special, surrounded by some other lovely dolls
I can see Finn in the middle of this group
I didn't take photos of the sales tables, where we bought a few items (the new baby received a new outfit bought for him by his new mum from her saved up pocket money). We also continued to chat with several people while admiring the dolls. When the sales tables were packed up we went back to our room to get ready for dinner.

Sunday, 14 May 2017

Sasha Celebration Weekend 2017 - part 3

We're safely home after a super weekend with Sasha friends at the Eastwood Hotel in Nottingham.  I wasn't able to blog much over the weekend - too busy chatting, running a craft workshop, enjoying the raffle and sales.  Also the blogging app on the ipad was incredibly unstable so my first two posts were very short (and took an age to create!).  I'm wondering if this was as a result of worldwide cyber attacks on Friday or just a rubbish app!

This blog post is about Friday evening.  As I explained in part 1, we had delays on the journey so missed all the afternoon chatting.  We were so late we walked into the hotel with the two bags of dolls, checked in then went to the meeting area and 5 minutes later we were all being ushered into our dinner hall, so we didn't have time to go to our room until later.

Amy, Edmund and Timothy joined us for dinner
After a lovely dinner catching up with Jocelyn, Emma, Laura and Paula while my girl made a new friend (the only other child at the Sasha Celebration event), we went to the 2 halls to set up the National/Regional/International doll display and the My Favourite Sasha displays. We were greeted by the wonderful sight of Karin's Maypole dancers display which were already set up on a round table (with a green table cloth) in the corner alongside the national costume display table.

Karin's Maypole and dancers
The Maypole dancers and some of the International costumes display on Friday evening
I had made 3 related costumes for the display (there was no limit on entries) and had made use of some of the fabric I had bought in Cape Town from Mnandi Textiles.  I had also used some of the shweshwe fabric to make a raffle prize.  My three dolls to enter were Reuben, dressed as a Basotu boy (Lesotho), Melanie dressed as a Xhosa girl and Nina dressed in play dress, hat and panties set.  I was pleased to see they weren't the only dolls to feature Africa as there was a boy dressed as a Zulu warrier (a spectacular costume).  I'll write more about my dolls African costumes in another post.

Dolls start to arrive in the International display on Friday evening
Melanie, Reuben and Nina near the Zulu on Friday evening
Some amazing costumes and dolls in the International display on Friday night
The United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland) on the Friday evening
Peggy's Iranian/Persian girl with eyes repainted by Janet
A very pretty girl (which country/region?) alongside a Dutch girl
The Greek representatives
The dramatic Zulu boy - he looks so proud and brave
Some lovely dolls in Bavarian style costumes
Such a lovely hairstyle for this girl
A Swiss costumed baby with repainted eyes
The Pearly King, Scottish War watcher and Brazilian Samba Queen
We set up Laura and Florence on the My Favourite Sasha display in the other room, where the £1 bazaar was taking place.  My girl had been saving her pocket money and allowed herself exactly one purchase from the bazaar (2 lovely stretchy maroon scarves).

The £1 bazaar on Friday night
Gradually more dolls were added to both displays which were using the doll stands which Kendal had donated after her Kendal's Sasha Brood display at the 2016 Celebration weekend.  I had made 3 doll stands for our dolls (we already had one), in the event Laura and Florence shared one of Kendal's stands, and in the International display Peggy's Iranian/Persian girl used one of my stands and when one of Karin's maypole dancers proved unsteady on her feet she used my green felt lined doll stand (which matched the table cloth) to help her keep upright for the remainder of the weekend.  I had made that doll stand for my 2012 Dress a Sasha entry at the Stratford upon Avon Sasha Festival.

A glorious Studio girl in the My Favourite Sasha display
Florence and Laura at the back of the My Favourite Sasha display on Friday night
Soon it was time to say goodnight and dream of an exciting Sasha day ahead.