Archive for January, 2007

Shamandura’s Belly Dance Classes

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Shimmy off those Holiday Cookies with Shamandura! Belly dance
is one of the most complete forms of exercise; it’s a great way to get
— and stay — in shape as you learn to express yourself through this
beautiful art form.

I have traveled to Egypt and Morocco, and recently completed Hadia’s
Level 1 Certified MiddleEastern Teacher Training Course.

Registration is through the Edmonds Park Dept. I follow the Park Dept.
schedule, which is broken down into 3 quarters per year, Sept.- June.
I divide each quarter in half so students don’t have to pay for the whole
quarter in advance — although they can if they want. Each series last
5-7 weeks.

Because I teach out of my home studio, class sizes are smaller and
average 6-12 students per class.  All levels include Veil and Finger
Cymbal
instruction.

BEGINNING: #7577 THURSDAY  7-8 PM   1/4-2/22  
ADVANCED: #7579 TUESDAY  
7-8 PM    1/2-2/20    
ADVANCED + TROUPE: 
#7578 TUESDAY
8:10-9:10 PM  1/2-2/20

TO REGISTER call the Park Dept. at 425/771-0230 to register
with a credit card over the phone.
TO REGISTER ON LINE go to
www.RecZone.org , and click Activities,
                                  then SPECIAL INTEREST

NOTE: to pay online you’ll need to call the Park Dept. first for a PIN #.

Some of the things I cover: Basic moves, shimmies, arm and hand
movements, Finger Cymbals, Veil, ethnic dances (Cane, Guedra,
Shikatt, Khaleegy), choreographies and stage presence. 

** PLEASE NOTE: I have a CAT who loves to visit dancers.
For more information: e-mail  shamandura1@aol.com

Bellydance Superstars come to Seattle

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

 NOW A WORLDWIDE PHENOMENON, BELLYDANCE  SUPERSTARS
COMING TO THE ILLSLEY BALL -  NORDSTROM RECITAL HALL ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH !
 
SPECTACULAR TROUPE TO ONCE AGAIN DAZZLE AUDIENCES WITH
MESMERIZING CHOREOGRAPHY & VISUALS OF ACCLAIMED NEW “RAQS CARNIVALE” SHOW

Seattle, WA - The Bellydance Superstars bring their enthralling performances and mesmerizing choreography to Issley Ball - Nordstrom Recital Hall in Seattle on Tuesday, January 30th at  8 PM.  The hall is located at 200 University Street / Seattle WA 98111. The Bellydance Superstars – the world’s premier belly dance troupe – have performed 375 concerts in 16 countries in just three years, wowing over 1 million enthusiastic fans in venues, and 80 million on television with their fascinating live performances.  Now the acclaimed troupe formed by music business mogul Miles Copeland is back in the United States to once again wow American audiences.

To purchase ticket for this performance, visit www.ticketmaster.com/venue/123180 or call the box office at 206.215.4700.

Comprised of America’s best-known, most sought-after belly dancers – many of whom are expert belly dance instructors – the invigorating troupe is the only professional dance company of its kind on tour, making their performances and workshops popular affairs.  The dancers themselves come from a variety of dance backgrounds ranging from Egyptian, Mexican, Latin, Classical Ballet, jazz and others.  Critics and fans alike note it is the star power of the individual dancers that differentiate the Bellydance Superstars from touring troupes with faceless unknowns.  Each dancer has its own individual fan base as the brand of the troupe is simultaneously being built.  

Performing a cross-section of Tribal, Egyptian and Cabaret styles, the Bellydance Superstars exhibit an intoxicating spectacle that transports the audience to a distant time and place while stimulating all the senses.  Taking an ancient art form into the mainstream, they have garnered international acclaim from critics (Rolling Stone, Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, DesiXpress), instructors, dancers and fans alike.

The troupe’s new show, “Raqs Carnivale,” features all new choreography, costumes and production.  Dressed in luxurious colorful costumes led by main choreographer and artistic director Jillina, the dancers beautifully display the true art of belly dance.  The exotic sounds of haunting melodies echo throughout each venue during each show, and the dancers perform in front of an amazing backdrop with washes of lighting and flame-effects.

Over half a million people were first exposed to the Bellydance Superstars on the Lollapalooza rock tour in 2003 following auditions in 2002.  That auspicious beginning led to many achievements, including a stint at the famed Folies Bergere in Paris in 2005 that garnered rave reviews and standing room only crowds.  The Bellydance Superstars have truly set a new standard for belly dance and proved, without a doubt, its wide appeal to a Western audience. 

Countless television appearances (Live with Regis & Kelly with dance cameos from the famous co-hosts!) and impressive press coverage have added huge impetus to an already intense interest in this sensual dance art that celebrates all women. the Bellydance Superstars have sold out shows in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Europe, Italy, France, Spain, Monte Carlo and all over Europe, and are now gearing up for a tour of Latin America.    

Copeland, whose vision was realized with the formation of the Bellydance Superstars, is the former manager of The Police and Sting.  A legendary impresario, Copeland has served as manager, agent or record label chief for such acts as The Moody Blues, R.E.M., the GoGos, The Bangles, Fine Young Cannibals, Keith Urban, and a host of others.

“Great art grows, it does not stagnate,” Copeland says.  “What we are doing is elevating the art form of belly dance.  We have never pretended to be traditionalists.  What makes the Bellydance Superstars special is that this is a belly dance show through and through.  Any musical that opens people’s minds is a good thing.  Our audiences come to watch the show (which incorporates Arabic, Middle Eastern and Egyptian music) and they walk away wanting to listen to more world music.”                                                                 
In this world of conflict between east and west, the Bellydance Superstars have become one of the few cultural bridges between the Arab world and the West.  The Sunday Times was quoted as saying the BDSS are “the most important dance troupe in the world.” These all-American women and their growing, enthusiastic audience clearly demonstrate a Western appreciation for music and dance largely inspired by these arts in the Middle East as no other entertainment outfit does.  At a time when all too often the West and especially the U.S. seem to disregard other cultures, this is an important message.  The Bellydance Superstars inadvertently accomplish this as entertainers with no underlying agendas, but it is there just the same and becoming recognized by the media both here and around the world.  

The troupe has been chronicled in the fascinating documentary, American Bellydancer:  Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Dance, which was chosen for screening by several film festivals, including the Tiburon Film Festival.  The film also debuted in 30 theaters across the United States in 2005.  In addition, the Bellydance Superstars also produce a series of DVDs that have greatly contributed to a new fitness craze (seven instructional, three live concert & performance to date), CD and merchandise products, which are sold at each performance and via their official website, www.bellydancesuperstars.com

The Bellydance Superstars are dedicated to celebrating the art form of bellydance and elevating it to its rightful place among dance genres. Their motto:  We Dance, Therefore We Are. 

 

“Belly dancing is not only the fastest growing women’s leisurely activity, it’s also finally come of age as a respected dance art,” Copeland says.  “At the forefront of that movement are the Bellydance Superstars, who have almost single-handedly accomplished this in less than three years.  They have helped contribute to belly dancing becoming a curious phenomenon…a lifestyle and a passion.”

CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR THE BELLYDANCE SUPERSTARS:

“…In a world filled with war, hatred and distrust, how refreshing to share the beauty and culture of the Arabic Middle East. Forgive the cliché, but music and dance do transcend and break down culture barriers and prejudices. The Bellydance Superstars are a multi-ethnic company who, in the course of the evening, manage to stretch the choreographic boundaries of belly dancing to overlap those of flamenco, samba, salsa and other ethnic styles.”
- Richard Elfman (from opening night of the Spring 2006 U.S. tour)

 

“East meets West in an enticing blend of music and motion…The Superstars are doing more than just shaking their hips; they’re giving Americans a window to a world beyond the Middle East turmoil shown nightly on CNN.” 

- Fort Collins Weekly

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Viniyoga & Tribal Bellydance Basics
Warm up and cool down with Zu Leika, certified viniyoga instructor. Learn to connect the breath with movement. Enjoy learning tribal style bellydance with Katrina, certified by Carolena Nericcio of FCBD and former member of Troupe Hipnotica. Tribal Bellydance is a powerful womens dance that encompasses dance stylizations of India, Spain, Turkey, the Middle East and more. Honor the universe, honor the earth, honor each other, honor yourself…and dance with attitude!

Warm up and cool down includes viniyoga by certified instructor Zu Leika.

Viniyoga is a term that describes the integration of elements of yoga to develop a practice specific to the individuals needs. The elements that make Viniyoga different from other styles of yoga are the emphasis of linking breath and movement, and the use of adaptations in asana (postures).

Tribal Bellydance Basics taught by Katrina.

Come learn this fun style of bellydance in a different form. Typically, Tribal Style Bellydance is dominated by the right side of the body. In this class, we will be focusing on using bilateral movements in order to keep the body in balance while embracing the grace and beauty of the dance. This class is based on the FCBD format.

Please wear comfortable pants and top that you can move freely in. You will also need to bring water, yoga mat, hip scarf and zills. (Zills need to be purchased before 2nd class. Available at Centerstage Dance & Lark in the Morning.) Zills can also be purchased online from FCBD. (We do have some yoga mats available to use in class too.)

Class rates: Session 1 Jan 10 - Feb 28 2007
8 weeks for $105 or $15 drop in
Contact: Katrina 206-666-2545 or mizkatrina@gmail.com

http://geocities.com/atsbellydance (check out the class page to see photos of our most recent trial class that was offered in December)

Aleister Crowley’s ‘The Rite of Venus’

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

Eleusyve Productions is proud to present Aleister Crowley’s ‘The
Rite of Venus.’  This rock opera will feature several belly dance
artists from the Seattle area.

Watch a preview here:
<http://www.eleusyve.com/venus-samples.htm>

Ritual theater is the melding of performance and ceremonialism to
create change through scripted symbolism. Drawing on the art of theater and
the craft of ritual (or the craft of one and the art of the other) the
participants (performers and audience alike) can raise, wield, and
direct magickal energies in an immersive, productive, and often enjoyable
manner.

Story synopsis here:
<http://www.eleusyve.com/venus.htm>

Performance Dates:
Portland, OR
June 9, 2007 at the Coho Theater
Tickets available now at:
<http://sekhetmaat.com/wiki/index.php/Rite_of_Venus_Rock_Opera>

Seattle, WA
Thursday-Saturday, June 28-30 and Friday-Sunday, July 6-8, 2007.
at The Richard Hugo House.
Tickets available in a few weeks.

Hope to see you there!
Haleh

Pyramid Lounge and more!

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Bright blessings for the New Year!!!!!

I learned something really interesting that I can’t stop thinking about. The old time circus shows used to keep huge elephants held in place outside circus tents with one small chain tied around their ankle. My boyfriends mother asked someone at the circus how a chain that small could keep a powerful animal like an elephant held down. The truth is that it can’t. But it does cause when the elephant was very little the trainer used a huge chain and staked the elephant down. It tried to get away then and it couldn’t. So now it believes that it can’t get away. It such a powerful metaphor. We all have things that we believe that we can’t do and that belief is what keeps us from doing them. I hope you’ll feel inspired to take another look at your assumptions about yourself and what you can do. We are all beautiful, capable and can be free.

This week:
Leslie’s dance classes begin a new session this Wednesday, Jan 3rd. www.LeslieRosen.com  - Beginning Tech, Bellydance Workout and Continuing Tech

Jan 5th // Leslie on fire at the Columbia City Cabaret, a vaudeville show with a sexy edge - trapeze, music, burlesque and more…

Columbia City Theatre,
4916 Rainier Ave. S
8pm - 10pm
Reservations: 206 605-9920

Jan 7th // 6pm & 7 pm
Leslie at Great Cuisine of India – cabaret!
116 4th Ave
Olympia
For reservations, call 360-943-3442

On the horizon:
Feb 5th // Pyramid Lounge featuring Najla

Mar 5th // 3 year Anniversary Show – Raqs Serpentine,Tamalyn Dallal and Delilah - Live Music by Ahmad and Ashraf and House of Tarab Click here to buy your ticket, http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/8890! or call 800.838.3006

Call for dancers - We are now booking guest dancers for the Pyramid Lounge for 2007. Time slots are 5 min per dancer or group. Email, Leslie@RaqsSerpentine.com to reserve your space. Come share your gift of dance with us and be celebrated!