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Gender:female
Age:27
Nationality  : American
Location:
 Los Angeles, United States
Cara is: a breath away from...now in Los Angeles, United States 
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Eye Colour Brown
Hair Colour Brown
Build Petit
Height 5' 0' (152 cm)
Occupation Other
Education Masters
Religion Catholic
Ethnic Origin White/Caucasian

Caradise's Favorites

Film
too many to name,see profile, but Central Station is a masterpiece...
Type of music
Classic American Jazz at home, Anything percussive to move to...
Song
A Girl Like You- Edwyn Collins
Band/Group
see profile for a list...
Person
Winston Churchill,Mark Twain,Jesus Christ,Mrs. Westlock,Santa Claus,John Cassavetes,My Mom&Batgirl,
Quote
Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.
Place to party
Under the stars in nature...
Place to relax
outdoors, quiet time at home, at the seashore
Place to holiday
Moorea
Book
see profile for a list...
Sport
running many miles,hiking, dancing

Caradise's Interests

Adventure
Art
Arts & Crafts
Dancing
Movies/Cinema
Museums
Performing Arts
Playing Sports
Religion/Spiritual
Shopping
Traveling




Caradise's Blog Entries

Turning Tide on 2008-03-29
Cocoon on 2008-03-25
Wake the Dream on 2008-03-19
Eclipsing Jupiter on 2008-03-06
Burn on 2008-03-06
Shhh... on 2008-03-01

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You shook the Kaleidoscope... and ended up here...
Words and proclamations cannot express or define,
all that a human being is...
I am a little different now and now and even now...

All art realms thrill me.
The photography on my page...
are me, most styled and crafted by me.

I love working with both still and moving imagery.
In front of and behind the camera.
I am a film maker both producing and directing, as well as an actor.
I style shoots and sets for my projects.

I am a graceful, yet fearless, dancer with an improvisational flow peppered with incongruous "Kamikaze" style moves.
I got kicked out of "Dancing School"...
I need to, and do, dance in shows, any chance I get.
I write screenplays, poetry, comedy... and have written a children's book, that once illustrated, will soon be published.

I am trained in the Trapeze, so literally,
if all else fails I CAN "join the circus",
though I'm so flexible and tiny, Cirque du Soleil ,
would probably be more appropriate.

Paintings by Gustav Klimt are my favorite, the colorations, complex layering, and mood is perfection to me.
I would love to own Klimtesque fabrics.
My home is always tonaly channeling Klimt.
Caravaggio is sexy, raw, earthy and real to me.
His work reminds me of a Southern Italian Chicken Dish, my Grandmother used to make.
It was so brightly orange, dense and heavy it could break the plate. And William Holbrook Beard's bizarre, fantasy bear dancing paintings are frighteningly wrong, and I love them...

Musically...
I really adore anything with a real orchestra a lush piano
-a violin that pulls my eyes to a wash of tears
-a jaunty flute that floats and lingers in the air, like a hummingbird and makes me want to march aboard a tugboat
-a smooth base that pulses under my bellybutton
-a horn that stretches the corners of my mouth skyward
-some crunchy electronica that can reanimate a zombie corpse with it's infectious groove !-
And I am percussion incarnate...
-Artists I enjoy...
Duran Duran John Coltrane Billy Idol Bebel Gilberto
The Cure Earth Wind and Fire Pixies Thelonious Monk
The Cars Blondie Elton John(70's) Tangerine Dream
Miles Davis David Bowie Pat Benatar Chet Baker Massive Attack
Frank Black Vivaldi Mendelssohn E.L.O. Stones Stan Getz
Sonny Rollins Curtis Mayfield The SugarCubes Proppellerheads,
Garbage Keane The The Prodigy Kenny Burrell Mazzy Star
Etta James ShirleyBasey Curve Morcheeba Portishead
Goldfrapp LCD soundsystem Roisin Murphy Damien Rice
And the song in my heart...
**and Dizzy Gillespie (whom I had the joy of visiting in his home, and watch play intimately on 2 occasions...amazing!)
Movies....
The Cinema....
Central Station,Whale Rider,The Sweet Hereafter,Blade Runner,Life is Beautiful,The Gift of the Magi, Faces,Splendour in the Grass,City Lights,It's a Wonderful Life,,Lost in America, Repulsion,Memento,Dr. Strangelove, Cinema Paradiso, Wings of Desire..

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and more films...
Waiting for Guffman, Days of Heaven,Finding Nemo,
The Frighteners,Dr. Strangelove,Passion of the Christ,
Raising Arizona,The New World,Rear Window,
A Woman Under the Influence,Dancer in the Dark,
A Face in the Crowd,Nosferatu,Bonnie and Clyde,
Batman Begins,The Turn of the Screw,Dark City,
Like Water For Chocolate,Bottle Rocket,Exotica,Rebecca,
Satyricon,Little Miss Sunshine, 300,Cul-de-Sac,
Dreamlife of Angels,Graveyard of the Fireflies,Sexy Beast,
Breakfast at Tiffany's,A Place in the Sun,Wizard of Oz...
No Country For Old Men!

Television ? ? ?
Lived without T.V. for 6 years...
Now I Tivo.
King of the Hill, Fawlty Towers, Beverly Hillbillies,
Sanford and Son,COPS,Honeymooners,Scare Tactics,
Little Britain,30 Rock,Mighty Boosh,The Office,
O'Reily Factor,Bewitched,and more COPS.
In truth...given a choice, I'd rather create, read,write...
and I need more sleep!


Books& Literature
Sonnets by Pablo Neruda,
The Awakening by Kate Chopin,
All Alexander Dumas,
Cassavetes on Cassavetes by Ray Carney,
Winston and Clementine/The Personal Letters of the Churchills by Mary Soames,
The Artists Way by Julia Cameron,
Rebel without a Crew by Robert Rodriguez,
All Shakespeare and The Sonnets especially #139,
Loving What is by Byron Katie,
Nikhil Parekh's Poetry,
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis,
Carl Sandburg's Poetry,
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle,
The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz,
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien All by Allen Watts,
The Power of Intention by Wayne Dyer,
True an False by David Mamet,
Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut,
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley,
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov,
The Wings of the Dove by Henry James,
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka...

And The Monster at the End of This Book by Jon Stone,
a brilliant Children's Book,
that made me giddy with shrieks of delight and trepidation...
at the "unknown" of each coming page...
Fretfully, yet Fearlessly, learning to "turn the page",
and face my fears with each slightly, worried GIGGLE...
It was, in essence, my first "Self Help Book"!

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