Oct 27 2009
Oct 27 2009
Interview with HighBall Halloween Host: Nina West
posted by shortnorthLast week we interviewed HighBall host Nina West on various Halloween “things”
What was your favorite part of HighBall last year?
Nina West: The people and the amount of people was my favorite part. The energy last year was amazing and unexpected how crazy the crowd got, crazy in a good way! But the people are amazing and it’s really a huge melting pot of different types of people at HighBall, which makes this event so unique.
What do you think the judges are looking for in a winner for the Costume Couture Fashion Show?
N.W: After last year, I think the judges are looking for decadency & creativity. Last year the judges looked for the most creative costume. A costume that is jaw dropping and stand outs out should win the attention from the judges. Halloween has always been a place where you can go the extra mile
What are you planning on asking Althea Harper?
N.W: I would ask her if she ever thought she would make it that far on Project Runway? Since she has never done a reality show, which is something very stressful, and thinking should would go so far?
What are you doing to prepare for HighBall this year?
N.W: I am trying to keep an even head while keeping in mind the size and scope of the event, as well as the large crowd. This is the largest event I have ever hosted, which I am very excited about! I want to make sure I do the community proud, I love this area. I have lived in Short North for almost 10 years and I am really excited to be a part of HighBall Halloween.
What are you planning on wearing?
N.W: It is a surprise of course!
What was Nina’s favorite outfit that she wore last year?
N.W: The Short North arches, people loved it. Everyone wanted pictures with me! I loved it because we were in Short North under the arches, it was very fun.
What performances do we have to look forward to from Nina West?
N.W: This is Thriller! Thriller night…
What was your favorite performance you did last year?
N.W: My favorite thing, other than the crowd, is the community of the neighborhood, the business owners helping out and volunteers. I didn’t have one favorite performance, I just wanted to make sure everyone was entertained. But I love the whole atmosphere and of course the overwhelming sense of community is always so fun.
Does Nina have any tips for the Kings and Queens Costume Contestants?
N.W: GO BIG!! If your going to go in drag, which is common, you have to GO big, big hair, crazy makeup, outlandish drag costume. Don’t buy something at forever 21 and call it a day. What is lost about drag is that it is an art form in itself. Going big is the theme of the event, being noticed! Don’t hesitate to do what you want to do, because the theme is masquerade!
Are you used to performing in front of predominantly gay audiences?
N.W: I usually perform large scale rehearsed productions that are very theatrical. But what makes Short North very special is that drag has become more mainstream..the transition in the last four years has really taken over.
How does this audience differ from other venues?
N.W: I have to take into consideration who is in the crowd and maintain a strong filter. This is not a small crowd! This event brings in a diverse group of people and…I am character, I am a man in a dress and there are people who have not always been around a drag queen, so I cannot be a threatening character. But I have always been about entertaining people and I know how to do that. I want to make everyone feel comfortable and engaged into the show.
What would you say the biggest difference is between HighBall Halloween and a typical Halloween Party?
N.W: This is an event that is open to anybody yet geared towards a specific clientele. This is a night you can be whoever you want to be! HBH is for everyone and what they feel Halloween means to them.
Are the costumes different at HighBall Halloween?
N.W: The costumes are mixed… some are very scary. What makes HBH so awesome are the costumes… they are decadent, gorgeous, grotesque, yet all somehow beautiful, but it is expected, it’s Halloween!
Is the event amplifed by being in the Short North District?
N.W: This event is embraced in a neighborhood marked by difference. This is the gay center of the city & the arts center of the city. Short North & HighBall give people a creative license to try something new. People come in from the suburbs might go all out, in the spirit of the season. The Short North District is truly an amazing cross section.
How did people react to you off stage?
N.W: Last year I walked around a lot and talked with people. Their comfort level could really adjust when I got into the mix. People were taking pictures then adding me on Facebook, it was just really fun. Everyone was so cool.
Anything else?
N.W: I am really excited for this weekend! I cannot wait to see what everyone comes up with.
Oct 13 2009
Second Annual HighBall Halloween Welcomes “Project Runway” Fashionista
posted by shortnorth
Rising Star Althea Harper Will Hit the Runway with Original Designs and Help Judge Costume Contest
Dayton-born clothing designer Althea Harper was drawn to fashion at an early age. And on Saturday, October 31, this 24-year-old “Project Runway 6” contestant will be drawn back to Ohio as celebrity judge and featureddesigner for Columbus’ second annual HighBall Halloween.
This fashion-focused extravaganza will feature an 80-foot runway, professional models, live entertainment and a costume competition for fashion designers. Adults, children and pets will also compete for prizes, bragging rights and a moment in the spotlight. The theme for this year’s festival is “Cirque.”
A Young Designer Hits her Stride
Althea Harper is no stranger to visionary fashion design. “As a student, Althea was always thinking way beyond her skill set and pushing herself,” recalls Margie Voelker-Ferrier, professor and coordinator at University ofCincinnati (College of Design Art Architecture and Planning). “I think Althea has a beautiful aesthetic … she always makes women feel beautiful and elegant.”
The Project Runway judges clearly share Voelker-Ferrier’s view. As of this writing, Harper has edged out nineother contestants to reach Round 9 of the show. She’s won one of the weekly challenges, and she’s never been among the bottom three.
High-Powered Judges at HighBall Halloween ‘09
This year, Harper and her former professor will join a roster of industry professionals to help judge yourHalloween costume at the HighBall Halloween Costume Contest.
Do you have what it takes to make the HighBall runway?
Thousands will try. 40 will make it. One will win HighBall Costume of the Year. Come at 9:30 and show
Contest categories are:
- Best Celebrity Lookalike (sponsored by the Arena Grand Movie Theatre)
- Cirque Fantasy
- Best Tag Team (for teams of two or more people)
- Best King and Queen (drag, that is!)
- Simply Fabulous!
For more information about the costume contest, HighBall Halloween, and Althea Harper, visit HighBallHalloween.com.
blog content provided by Christa Sidman
Mar 28 2009
Fashion making waves in the Short North
posted by shortnorthFor years, the Short North has been heralded for its art, culinary and entertainment offerings… all steeped in a healthy appreciation of independence. Over the last few years, however, the Short North has been quickly building a strong reputation on a different front, fashion.
It seems there have always been fashion offerings in the district (Columbus Barber and Beauty began in 1936, Byzantium is fast approaching their 25th anniversary, Loot just crossed the 20-year mark, and Torso and The Garden are celebrating 10 years of success). The Bohemian spirit and artistic flair of the Short North nurture the expressive nature of fashion… and the adventure of defining personal style.
In the last few years, however, fashion has really begun to make a visible impact on the Short North mix. Today, scores of boutiques pepper the strip. On the clothing side, the list now includes Rowe, {Milk Bar}, Paradise Garage, G&Co, Loot, Substance, Emperor’s Newest Clothes, Flower Child, Torso, Tiger Tree, Lady Bird, Saavy On a Shoestring, Measure of a Man, Take 2 Apparel, American Apparel, Lululemon and Jinny. The roster has become synonymous with the Columbus fashion scene. Keeping pace with the clothing, a formidable ensemble of accessories, cosmetics, beauty care and salon businesses has also developed, including: Byzantium, Collier West, Columbus Eyeworks, Image Optical, Global Gallery, Max the Salon, Waldo’s On High, Lai Boom, Phia Salon, Mukha Custom Cosmetics & Medi-spa, Luxe de Vie and Columbus Barber & Beauty.
That’s nearly 30 fashion destinations, and I’m sure I’m missing a few. It seems new boutiques are opening monthly… next on the block is “Go Figure” at the old CounterCulture space.
The Short North’s stature as a fashion destination made headlines nationally not too long ago in the New York Times Style Magazine. Headline: “Columbus Cool” The article spotlighted a host of the District’s boutiques and touted Columbus as the new “Style Capital” of the Midwest. In the latest issue of Columbus Monthly, Short North fashion takes up a full 7-pages in “Shop Talk: Spring Fashion 2009.” The article features shop owners modeling their own fashions and sharing tips on current fashion trends. Jin Fillinger (Jinny), Cindy Zafar and Goutam Biswas (G&Co.), Christina Getachew (Substance), Michelle Woljevach (The Emperor’s Newest Clothes) and Maren Roth (Rowe) are spotlighted.
If you haven’t been in the Short North for a while, or haven’t taken a stroll from end to end, you might be surprised by the changes. You might also be surprised how well the fashion scene fits you.
Morgan has put together a bit of an overview of the boutiques with a spring fashion series of her own which is now posted on shortnorth.org. You can take a peek with a click. Enjoy.
Jul 14 2008
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