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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Tattoo conventions, Seoul, Derby

I had a 3 day weekend because Andong National University had it's annual school festival. It's pretty fun. Each major has a tent where they sell soju, makali, beer, and food to raise money for their school trips. Which are called 'major training' (MT), their classes are cancelled, and as far as I can tell the only training that happens is they drink soju, makali, and beer. I went Thursday night and bought many bottles of soju and drank shots with several dozens of my students, which is expected, ate some good food, picked at some terrible food, and took many pictures. You can see pics from this year and 2010 here.

The next morning I woke up at 6am to catch the Seoul train with my neighbor Sue to go to Ink Bomb 2011 tattoo convention. We got to Seoul around 11am, got some food, checked into a guest house in Myeongdong, and then started making our way to the convention. It took awhile though because subway shopping is irresistible. To me at least. I got some light sweaters that will be awesome for covering my tattoos while still remaining somewhat cool (since the university will not turn on the ac until it reaches 110 Fahrenheit). I also got a pair of glittery, sparkly, frilly, flats with skulls and metal studs. Awesome! Expensive and unnecessary. Which makes me love them more.

Inkbomb was at a place called Platoon Kunsthalle, which is a really cool gallery in the very upscale neighborhood of Gangnam in Seoul. I'm looking forward to going back for other events. Inside the space was separated into stalls where artists from around the world were giving tattoos as people watched. Smoked cigarettes and watched. Very rarely do I see Korean girls with tattoos, showing at least, but there were many girls with full sleeves, chests, and backs! Most of the crowd was Korean, especially early in the day, and everyone was very, very, very cool. Kinda reminded me of punk rock back in the day, or rockabilly shows, where everyone is done up to the nines, basking in the glow of their own coolness. People were friendly and approachable when talked to though, I got a possible skatebooard shop connection for derby, and Sue got a lot of great pics. She claims it's the 'mom' affect. My favorite ROKD ref (ok- our ONLY ref- but he is pretty cool) Nik came down around 7:30 and watched the band Kingston Rudieska with us. Korean ska with a horn section and they are fantastic!!! I really want to see them in a club where everyone boogies because they are super boogielicious! After the band we stood around for awhile and then Sue went home and Nik and I went and met my friend Jamie K (Detroooit!) for some drinks. I didn't make it much past the second bottle of vodka and took a taxi back to Myeongdong where I was harassed by some some drunken Korean business men who wanted to 'party' and wouldn't leave me alone until I threatened to beat them up with my umbrella. Got back to the room about 2:30-3am and fell asleep instantly. You can see pics of Ink Bomb in the end of my FB album ROK and beginning of ROK II.

Next day I got up, got breakfast, and bought some really cute baby clothes covered in skulls (not for me! Don't get excited mom) which I promptly left in a taxi. Sigh. And then headed for derby practice. We had a handful of new girls- with experience! We are really lucky to have so many derby girls who have played derby before- I think this makes at least 10. It really helps for partnering up with the freshmeat to teach skills. It was a great practice- the beginners are developing skills, we did a real pace line and no-one dropped out, and we finished with yoga taught by the new ref! This is awesome because derby bulks up muscles- but yoga kengthens them. Perfect combination.

After practice, I ate dinner with Nik and Joan Killinger in Jamsil. Joan is going to be my Seoul derby buddy because, well she's great, and also because she lives 2 subway stops away from Dong Seoul bus terminal which solves my problem of lugging all my gear and a weekends worth of crap around with me all weekend. I didn't stay for Sunday practice because I'm low on funds this month 'cause I transferred it all to the USA (irresistible subway shopping) and I was worn out from another lupus episode, or whatever it is that makes me feel like something the cat drug in, with my joints swelling up, that I should probably get checked out since I do have health insurance here. My insurance in the states wouldn't cover testing. I've had more episodes in the past couple of months- I think it's because of the hwang-sa, yellow dust, that makes everyone sick, stressing out my immune system. 'Course- drinking and smoking probably doesn't help either.

Today I slept a lot, in short naps, exercised, caught up on emails, loaded a months worth of pictures onto FB, made chicken soup, did laundry, blogged!, and now I'm going to watch tv, read, and go to bed early so I have lots of energy to catch up on derby biz tomorrow.



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