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The Costume

Posted on April 17, 2011 by Sue Stauffacher Posted in The Backstory .

So I want to ride into school in a period costume.  It’s pretty funny to think about, really.  What I’m wearing in this picture isn’t that far off…  But when Tillie dressed this way, it was considered scandalous.  You were never supposed to glimpse the outline of a woman’s leg! in the 1890s.  But Tillie cared more for racing than people’s opinions.  Since she was a seamstress in her own right, she made costumes like these.

But I am not a seamstress, so I had to find one–my friend, Melissa, of course, who designs costumes like this one for the Grand Rapids Ballet!  Too bad Tillie didn’t need any tentacles….

Like Tillie, Melissa has a lot of talents.  She can be a carpenter, a sound engineer, a sculptor, a seamstress and a painter.  Here she is at the Grand Rapids Art Museum with her piece from ArtPrize.

Here’s where the magic happens in the ballet costume shop.

Can you spot some costume pieces below from a famous ballet?

Right now, we’re just strategizing about things like fabrics–too hot? too cold? and the design (I want to make sure it’s easy to jump off my bike and go to the bathroom, for instance).  But soon, we’ll have some ideas to show you.  I feel so lucky Melissa is helping me!

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Grandma Ruthie

Posted on April 15, 2011 by Sue Stauffacher Posted in Grandma Ruthie, The Backstory .

Grandma Ruthie with Grandpa Wally Pops on their 50th wedding anniversary

My great-grandparents on my mother’s side were immigrants from Sweden who settled on the north side of Chicago on Catalpa Street.  My great-grandmother died young.  Her husband was unable to care for the five children, of which my grandmother was the eldest.  At thirteen-years-old, she tried to feed and clothe her four younger brothers but the strain and malnutrition caused her to become seriously ill.  The story in our family is that my great-grandmother’s friends in the ‘Swedish American Women’s Club’ let my grandmother choose another family to live with.  Until she was 19, she lived in the country with ‘Grandma Burling.’  The women had made a pact to watch after one another’s children in the event that any of them died. With the Tillie Ride,  I feel a bit like I am repaying in small part the Swedish community of Chicago’s kindness to our family.  As my friend, Mary, says “Tack!” to the Chicago Swedes.

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The Tillie Bob is Here!

Posted on April 10, 2011 by Sue Stauffacher Posted in The Backstory .

This is how I looked when I arrived at DKM, the hair salon where my friend and stylist, Dawn Couturier, works.  I rode my bicycle, of course!   I look fine, but not exactly presentation-worthy.  I asked Dawn to come up with a cut that would transition well from sweaty bike helmet to school auditorium.  By the way, I believe Dawn is the most talented, reasonably-priced, hairstylist in the Grand Rapids area (DKM is near Lamoreaux and Alpine).  You should try her!  784-4247.

This is what she came up with.  I think it looks great.  Below, the artist with her most recent creation….

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