Monday, November 29, 2010

Silkdancer Veils!

I think it is time to introduce you to one of my favorite vendors, who also happens to be one of my favorite people in the belly dance community. If you have not already discovered the beautiful silk veils by Shaula from Silkdancer, then you have been missing out. Shaula is truly an artist, creating each of her beautiful veils by hand. And she has a new store on-line where you can buy her beautiful work! AND she is offering 20% off in December if you use coupon code DECSILK20 at www.silkdancer.etsy.com

Just before discovering Silkdancer, I had ordered a couple of veils on-line from another source. The silk was rough, the edging sloppy, and the colors were really awful. The quality of the silk and beauty of Shaula’s work will add unique beauty to any performance, and she will even make custom veils to match your costumes! She makes rectangular veils in both 3 and 3 ½ yards, circular veils (you have got to see the peacock design!!), and she makes the most gorgeous fan veils I have seen yet.


The only complaint I have with Silkdancer veils is that I can’t stop myself from buying more of them!


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Rakkasah 2010

The Rakkasah Middle Eastern Dance Festival is coming up in just a couple of weeks, on October 8th through 10th. Rakkasah is a weekend of workshops, non-stop performances, and an entire hall of vendors selling all kinds of belly dance costumes, hip scarves, veils, finger cymbals, and other belly dance gear. And all just about an hour and fifteen minutes from Philadelphia. There are also some great after parties at the Crowne Plaza hotel just across the street from the festival. These live music parties are a great place to practice your moves to live music, and usually run from around 11pm to 2am!

You can find out more by clicking here for the Rakkasah Web Site

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sorry for the long lapse in posts! Here is a list of some of the songs my students might be hearing in class this session:

Song Length Artist Album
Maqam Kurd 20:26 Ali Jihad Racy / Simon Shaheen Taqasim: The Art of Improvisation In Arabic Music

Maqam Nahawand 13:18 Ali Jihad Racy / Simon Shaheen Taqasim: The Art of Improvisation In Arabic Music

Maqam Bayyati 8:55 Ali Jihad Racy / Simon Shaheen Taqasim: The Art of Improvisation In Arabic Music

Bir Demet
5:13 Brothers Of The Baladi
Belly Dance With Jim Boz

Battle 4:33 Belly Dance Beats Antique Tribal Derivations
The Lantern 4:01 Belly Dance Beats Antique
Tribal Derivations

Enzel Ya Gameel Al Saha - Hip Hop Arr By DJ Gaga 5:21 Walid Tawfic The Best of Exotic Arabic Music
Baien Alamal Wa Alkhoof 3:05 Asalah Nasre Ahat Al Nasser

Habibak Ana 3:21 Hesham Abbas Sebha Tehebak

Daggat Galbi 5:05 Assi Al Hellani Daggat Galbi

Awaam Keda 3:31 Samira Said Ayaam Hayati

Allah Yesahilak 3:58 Samira Said Youm Wara Youm




Bounce 3:38 Solace Top 40 Belly Dance

Beledi 5:21 Gypsy Caravan Caravan Rhythms

Beledi 4-4 5:07 Solace Rhythm Of The Dance

Beledi 2 4-4 5:05 Solace Rhythm Of The Dance

Baladi 7:27 FatChanceBellyDance Tribal Dance - Tribal Drums




Etsi eimai 3:52 Thanos Petrelis
Eimai Akoma Eleftheros

El Kalam Ala Meen 4:14 Saad The Prince of Sha'abi

Slow 4:23 Belly Dance Beats Antique Tribal Derivations
Mint & Cinnamon 4:23

Passing By (Again) 3:36 Beatbox Guitar General Alternative

New Seed 2:43 Beatbox Guitar General Alternative

Beauty Beats 3:45 Beats Antique Collide




Serpentina 5:12 Light Rain Dark Fire

Moonrise 4:45 Light Rain Dark Fire
Makhmour Aghchig (Armenian) 4:46 Mirage Visions: Music Of The Near East
Qanum Taqsim 3:14 Slah Manaa Ensemble The Art of Arabic Folk Music

Violin Taqsim 4:20 Slah Manaa Ensemble The Art of Arabic Folk Music

Nay Taqsim 6:30 Slah Manaa Ensemble The Art of Arabic Folk Music





Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Powerful Performance

In the intermediate class we are working on performance technique and improvisation. During the first couple of lessons we are scaling back movement to work on channeling power into a performance and really owning our dance. There are many reasons that bringing power to a performance can be a challenging and elusive quality...in a large part because it can be pretty darn scary!

The homework assignment for the first week was to find an example of someone who exemplified that performance power. Below are some of the results....


In the opening credits for season 2 of the Tudors, check out the the confidence and power Jonathan Rhys Meyers exudes when he is simply sitting in a throne, or walking down the hallway. It is really impressive.



As an example of power in a live performance, here is a video of Beyonce at the Grammys earlier this year. She is strong and powerful, but her engaging facial expressions soften the hardness of that power.




This was the first season I watched Dancing with the Stars. I thought it was interesting to watch the progress of each of the dancers each week, but this performance by Evan Lycacek was striking. Especially compared to earlier performances, Evan brought a powerful confidence to this dance. The dance starts about 2:20 into the clip



Thanks to my students for some great examples of performance presence. I encourage all of you to keep your eyes open for this level of confidence in the world around you. Whether it is a celebrity, or, better yet, a woman walking confidently through the grocery store or down the street. And think about how you can channel some of that power yourself!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Live Music Dance Party Every Saturday!

I am excited to be working with Casablanca Restaurant and Nightclub to bring more live music to the Philadelphia belly dance scene. We have started a weekly dance party with live music and a belly dance show. And it starts early - 9pm on Saturday nights. The cost is reasonable ($10) cover, the music is great, and you can order tasty food off the Casablanca menu!

Each week will be a little different, depending on the crowd and when they arrive, but the plan is that I'll help kick start open floor dancing to live music a little after 9pm, and perform a set between 10-11pm. Feel free to come with a group, or come on your own. It is a really great time.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Live Music Night at Casablanca Nightclub

I am so excited to be dancing with live musicians this weekend at Casablanca. There isn't a whole lot in the was of live Middle Eastern music in Philadelphia, and at Casablanca it usually happens later than I am willing to dance!

For my students and friends who plan to attend, I'll be there to show you the ropes and get you started dancing socially to live music. There will be ample time for open floor dancing. My show is scheduled for 10-10:30pm.

This Saturday, May 22nd, there will be a live band starting at 9pm. Food and drink will be available for purchase. The cover charge is $10.

Here is a video of Hafez, who will be drumming that night. He is awesome!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Come dance the night away with these fantastic live musicians. 6pm to 12am on Saturday, June 5th. St. George cathedral in Philadelphia! This is sure to be a great night of live music.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Spring Caravan Dance Festival!

Spring Caravan Middle Eastern Dance Festival will be coming to Somerset, NJ this weekend!

Special thanks to the beautiful Shushanna for writing this great description of the festival. She will be performing just a couple time slots before me on Sunday. Be sure to come out and cheer her on!

This is the fourth annual Spring Caravan Middle Eastern Dance Festival. Performers from all over the world of all ages and levels of experience will perform throughout the festival, and dozens of vendors will bring costumes straight from Egypt, music for every taste, and everything else a belly dance enthusiast could desire. The well loved bands Djinn, Pangia, and Beat Box Guitar will perform live! There will be food available for purchase, and the chocolate cake is to die for. This is a family oriented event and children (and inner children) are encouraged to get up and dance on the stage at Open Floor times. And the fabulous live music dance parties are held after the festival on Friday and Saturday nights at the Crowne Plaza hotel across the street.

Amalia will be performing at 1:42pm on Sunday

Spring Caravan
Ukrainian Cultural Center
135 Davidson Avenue
Somerset, NJ 08873-1358
(732) 469-1018
www.rakkasah.com/spring

Festival dates, times and ticket costs:
Friday April 30st, 7pm - 11pm, $15
Saturday May 1st, noon - 10pm, $18
Sunday May 2nd, noon - 8pm, $18

From Amalia: A bit about the history of Spring Caravan. As it says above, this is only the fourth annual Spring Caravan show, but I danced at Spring Caravan for the first time about sixteen years ago! At that time it was a small outdoor festival held at a park in Northern California. It was hosted by Shukriya, Director of the Rakkasah dance festivals and one of my first teachers. Four years ago it was re-invented as a fusion belly dance festival based in New Jersey and is run by Shukriya's daughter, Michelle De Vine.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Karsilama Resources

In our intermediate classes we have been working a fair amount on a rhythm used in Turkish and Greek music, the Karsilama, aka Kasilimikia, aka Karshlima, aka Kashlima. Almost every resource I find spells the name of this rhythm differently!

The rhythm is typically played very fast, but this is the slow version I use in class for drills:

Song: Kashlima 9-8
Artist: Solace
Album: Rhythm Of The Dance

Here is a list of other songs I have used in class with this rhythm:

Song:Karsilamikia
Artist: Animus
Album: The Movements

Song: Rampi Rampi
Artist: Turku
Album: Alleys of Istanbul

Song: Rumeli Karsilamasi
Artist: Djin
Album: The Middle East Side World

Song: Rompi, Rompi
Artist: The Lafayette Band
Album: Live At Lafayette: New York Greek & Middle Eastern Dance Music

For those students wanting to learn a little more about this rhythm, here are some additional resource:

http://www.shira.net/zills-98.htm

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Mirage Song Available On-line

I met Khatchig back in my hometown of San Francisco last Spring - he was playing doumbek at a show where I was performing. I bought all of the cds he was selling to bring back home to Pennsylvania with me. There is one song off the Mirage album that I will often play in class for warm ups and slow work. My students love it but the song was not readily available to purchase here on the east coast. One of my persistent students got in touch with Khatchig and has encouraged him to make the song available on-line. Special thanks to Lynne, you can find the song "Makhmour Aghchig" on-line here:

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/Mirage3