above:Nicole with Jim Balent
So,how do you find out more about CBOs favourite fantasy model without sounding creepy? You do an interview! I wanted to put humorous captions under some photographs but I thought “why?”
Learn more about Nicole and remember to check out her My Space site!
http://www.myspace.com/officialnicoledamon
The Interview..
Terry: Nicole,you live in San Antonio,
Nicole: Yes! Born and raised in San Antonio
Terry:And educated in Texas?
Nicole: Yep, High School and College in Texas. I studied Law and Psychology. I have a degree as a Paralegal. Although, never used it! These subjects have always interested me.
Terry: So the question has to be what you intended on doing for a career?
Nicole: Since the very first time I set foot on stage and looked into a spotlight (at the age of 5) I wanted to be a dancer. Actually, a few years later, I wanted to attend Julliard School of Dance.
Terry: I assume, correct me if I’m wrong, that you have always been into some keep-fit regime or sport to keep fit?
Nicole: Yes, I have always been involved in some sort of dance, or workout routine. I am always moving. I like to keep in shape. Which is good, because I sorta have to! J
Terry: Not sure whether this is going to be a big leap forward or not but at what point did you decide to get into professional dancing –what was your first break there?
Nicole: Well, I had always been a part of a dance troupe of some sort. I was on the dance team while in high school, but it was quite boring. Then I discovered belly dance classes! I attended classes, and workshops, eventually joining a belly dance troupe. It was a lot of fun travelling around and performing. I love the music. However, I still had a need for something more. I was too limited under the direction and choreography of the troupe. So, I went out on my own and discovered exotic dance. With this type of dance form, I was able to express myself without limitations.
This allowed me to incorporate the past years of dance training especially the sensual and controlled moves of belly dance in my performances.
Terry: It’s been at least 27 years since I walked into a night club with dancers but I found it awful the way a lot of the patrons treated the dancers [though they had good security and a couple of the girls were good punchers!]. Have you ever had to face the “audience jerk”?
Nicole: Nope. Although, I was always there for the thrill of the stage. I would dance my @$$ off. Most of the time leaving with bruises up and down my legs and shins from dropping to the floor so hard. I looked like Nancy Carrigan when I left!
Terry: Now, when the term “exotic dancer” is used the usual little minds immediately think “stripper” but that’s not always the case and you also perform belly-dancing [or what those in the Middle East call “Turkish dancing”];how did you get into that?
Nicole: I love the drum beat. I absolutely love music. My Mom owned a bar while she was pregnant with me, and would always play rock-n-roll. Real rock-n-roll, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Elvis, etc. Well, I was born behind the bar. So, I never had a chance. Music runs through my veins!
Terry: To sort out any confusion –how did you go from dancing and get into modelling?
Nicole: I am actually a very shy person, so my dance and modelling are expressions of my emotions and passion. I guess my modelling began with a few promo shots for my belly dancing portfolio. It just went from there. I had ideas and luckily had photographers that liked working with me and were open to various themes.
Terry: Was moving to modelling a bit scary –and can you recall your first job as a model –you’re young: of course you can!!
Nicole: My Mom used to drag me to all the open modelling calls as a kid, because of my height. I never liked it, I would have much rather been at a dance audition. The first modelling job that comes to mind is one for a photographer’s workshop. That was a bit scary. Around 6-7 photographers all taking shots at once!
Terry: So how did your career as a model develop –there must have been some particular job that got you noticed and you are in the Top Ten Fantasy models?
Nicole: I thank my dear friend Lorenzo Sperlonga for taking that chance! My first fantasy art piece was created by him titled “Nicole Damon”. It was for the Robert Bane Gallery. I am also very proud to say I was Lorenzo’s first American model!
Terry: You have worked with some of the top artists such as Greg Hildebrandt and we’ve seen his images using you as a model as well as those of other artists. Is there one particular artist you love to work with –or is that a career prejudicing question?!
Nicole: I love them ALL. I am so very intrigued and captivated by their amazing talents! It is just unbelievable how gifted each artist is. I know and absolutely believe that art is an extension of the artist’ soul. And I am so very, very honoured to be a part of their world and amongst their creations. I cherish each and every piece!
Terry: You also seem to have a big interest in classical cars –which has been combined with work. Ever get to drive any of those cars; and what do you drive on a daily basis?
Nicole: I drive my hot red Stang! I love my Mustang! I have tried to get one of those bad boys off the showroom floor, but I keep getting caught! But one day….
I’ll be just a puff of smoke!
Terry: What sort of music do you like to listen to when you want to relax?
Nicole: I still have to have a drum beat, even when I am relaxing. I really like Jeff Martin, The Armada, Solace, The Tea Party. And Barry Manilow!
Terry: And book-wise?
Nicole: I like history books, autobiographies, books about archaeology and lost cities.
Terry: outside of modelling and dancing what interests you other than classic cars –I know swords are involved somewhere?!
Nicole: I LOVE swords, and ancient weapons. I love armour, knightsJ, medieval items, skulls, and anything Celtic. I collect dragonsJ
Terry: Any big modelling projects coming up –when is Gina King going to use you as a model?!
Nicole: I don’t think I have captured Gina’s interest just yet, although, I love a challenge. Hopefully she will notice me soon! She is awesome!
I am extremely excited to be the first model invited to the IlluXCon Symposium! I believe I will be working with Larry Elmore during his demonstration and discussion on “Drawing The Female Form” He is an awesome artist.
Terry: Last of the dumb questions coming up –once the curse of trying to get your web-site up and running is out of the way, what projects have you planned; I think you mentioned a DVD at some point?
Nicole: Yes, the gerbil is always on the wheel and running. Sometimes the squeaking drives me crazy. I have several dvd ideas that have yet to come into fruition. I have a few fashion designs, and shoe designs that I have been working on. And, also a purse design. Not sure when all this will actually fall into place. Maybe another trip to my Curandero is in order.
Terry: Nicole, thanks for taking the time to answer the questions and let us know when they begin to decide who the top Fantasy Model is in 2010…I’ll petition to make you Number One!
Thank you Terry! I appreciate your time and support! And thanks to everyone that has read this interview!
Rock-n-Roll,
Nicole~
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