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From Motown to La La Land: Meet American Girl’s newest doll, Melody

August 28, 2016 by Melodye Shore

Meet Melody Ellison, a 9-year-old African-American girl who loves gardening, singing in the church choir, and listening to Motown music. Her story, No Ordinary Sound, is set in 1960s Detroit during the height of the Civil Rights movement. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speeches about equality, American Girl’s newest BeForever™ character picks “Lift Every Voice and Sing” for her very first solo performance. Change is in the air, and when the unspeakable happens in the Deep South, Melody’s voice is silenced.  Can she recover it before her upcoming solo? Enter the book giveaway at the end of this blog post, and be among first to find out!

Most girls choose dolls that look like them. They want dolls that spark their imagination and inspire them in some way. Melody and I aren’t twinsies, but then again, I didn’t look like my beloved clothespin doll (Miss No Name), either. But we share the same name, and our stories are similar. Best of all, Melody Ellison’s built for adventures, just like me.

She arrived in her “meet” dress, accessorized here with a pillbox hat, cat-eye sunglasses, and a patent leather handbag.* Motown all the way, but ready for her adventures in La La Land.

We took a quick tour of my backyard first, because that’s what gardeners do. So flattering, the California sunshine on her beautiful hair and skin!  I tucked some flowers into her handbag and then we headed to the beach.

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Lovely view, don’t you think?

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Melody opted quickly for a more casual look, ditching the handbag and slipping out of her patent leather flats.

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She scrambled up the lifeguard stand…

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…and splashed in frothy waves.**

Salty breezes tousled her hair, and her sunglasses slipped down her nose.

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We explored the tide pools together, collecting sea glass and ocean-smoothed rocks.

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Then we leaned against this outcropping, watching the surfers and listening to the seagulls.

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Melody didn’t bring a beach hat, but she protected her curls with this fetching little number. A passerby pivoted, called over his shoulder: “Hey, isn’t that the doll I saw on the news?  She smiled and waved, like the celebrity she is.

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It was a memorable day, start to finish–lots to write and talk about when we got home!

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We had so much fun on our beach adventure, and I can’t help but think that girls of all ages will fall in love with Melody Ellison.

Kudos to American Girl for designing this beautiful doll, who reflects so well the changing face of history. Author Denise Lewis Patrick should be congratulated, as well, for adding No Ordinary Sound to the growing collection of diverse books.  Melody isn’t just a doll–she’s a phenomenon. In lifting her voice for positive change, she’ll inspire girls of all ages to do the same.

 

*American Girl collaborated with a six-member advisory board that provided input on all aspects of Melody’s appearance and storyline, including her outfits, accessories, hairstyle, historical events and settings.

**Thanks to videos like this one, I knew ahead of time that American Girls don’t like to get drenched. Not to worry, though: If Melody gets water-damaged, the AG hospital can fix her up, good as new.

And now for the book giveaway contest! You have until Labor Day to enter–good luck!

No Ordinary Sound: A Melody Classic Book Giveaway

Posted in: American Girl, beach, california, Denise Lewis Patrick, Detroit, dolls, joyful noise, Lift Every Voice and Sing, Melody, music, Orange County California Tagged: Adventures, American Girl, Detroit, equal rights, laguna beach, Lift Every Voice and Sing, Melody doll, photography

Beyond Land and Ocean: Hope carries music on her wings

October 1, 2015 by Melodye Shore

I’m excited to share the small but personally meaningful role I played in Pacific Symphany’s eagerly anticipated Beyond Land and Ocean.

In creating this musical homage to Orange County, Composer-in-Residence Narong Prangcharoen drew inspiration from personal encounters with our region’s landscapes and people. He also invited local residents to submit artistic responses to two key questions: What makes Orange County home, and what  unites its people?

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Image courtesy of Pacific Symphony Orchestra

As the project moved from creative vision to musical composition (a process chronicled here), Prangcharoen harmonized his personal impressions with community members’ input, including mine. The resulting piece makes its world premiere at Orange County’s Segerstrom Concert Hall on Sunday, October 4th.

If you guessed that I wrote a piece about hummingbirds, you’d be right. My submission is featured on the OC in Unison project website, alongside a photograph of Hope. Want to see an excerpt? Click and scroll to the second story from the top.)

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Hope, that thing with feathers, is carrying music on her wings.

Want to know more about Hope and ‘my’ backyard hummingbird brood? Click here.

Posted in: Beyond Land and Ocean, birds, california, Flight, Hope the thing with feathers, hummingbirds, joy, music, Narong Prangcharoen, Nature, OC in Unison, Orange County California, Pacific Symphony, Photography, writing Tagged: Beyond Land and Sea, hope, hummingbird, hummingbirds, joy, joyful noise, Narong Prangcharoen, orange county, Pacific Symphony, Segerstrom Concert Hall

Smoother than a Fresh Jar of Skippy

August 8, 2015 by Melodye Shore

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Continuing Susannah Conway’s #AugustBreak2015 photography challenge… Our final word for Week One is smooth. I was considering a classic shot (rippled Hermès scarf, anyone?), but today’s snap was inspired by the lyrics to “Uptown Funk.”

Ride to Harlem, Hollywood, Jackson, Mississippi
If we show up, we gon’ show out
Smoother than a fresh jar of Skippy.

Am I the only one who experienced a bit of of déjà vu when the video first played?

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Image via @Forbes on Twitter

“Gotta kiss myself, I’m so pretty.” — Bruno Mars

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Image via styles-oscar.blogspot.com

“I’m the greatest, I’m a bad man, and I’m pretty!” — Muhammed Ali

Much as I appreciate a smooth talker, I’m already thinking about tomorrow’s challenge. All I can say right now is, What on earth?

Posted in: #AugustBreak2015, music, Photography, Singing Tagged: Bruno Mars, joyful noise, photography, Uptown Funk

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