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Excellent Workshop in New Mexico at Floralia 2010!

Raksanna - photography by David Gore

Raksanna - photography by David Gore

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

This past weekend, I had the honor and privilege to teach an Oriental choreography and technique workshop as a featured instructor of “Floralia 2010,” held in Truth or Consequences, NM and sponsored by Selena. This event is a very special event for me because two years ago, it was the first time that my family experienced belly dance and had a chance to see me dance (after nearly twenty years of belly dancing!).

This year, the experience was just as wonderful and magical. Selena hosts the beautiful event on the first weekend of May to celebrate May Day. Nearly one-hundred dancers gathered over the weekend to take workshops, share their passion for dance on the stage and reconnect with friends, old and new alike.

Close to forty (40) dancers filled my workshop on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. I divided our time together into two sections – Oriental technique and patterns, in celebration of the release of my brand new DVD Advanced Technique and Playful Patterns ™ 1, and then original choreography to the introduction to Escape from Cairo.

During Oriental technique, I taught sixty-four counts of patterns and technique that can be incorporated into a dance routine. The complex and intricate patterns incorporated airy and earthy movements with rich texture blending both Oriental and folkloric moves and level changes to create depth and interest. The idea behind the patterns was to use the movements as part of a verse or a chorus when creating choreography.

After about 45 minutes of play (why call it work when it is so fun??), we had a 5 minute water break and then returned to learn the beginning of Escape to Cairo. This dance routine features veil work and Oriental technique during the first two rhythms and was created for a stage, as opposed to a restaurant or other close performance setting. We made it through about a minute of choreography in the last half of the workshop!

I was very proud of and inspired by the workshop participants. Teaching intensive workshops is a real treat for me because I have the opportunity to come together with dancers of all levels, from beginner through professional, and from many different locations. It’s my goal to give each student something just for her – a new move, a new pattern, a new belief in herself or even a different perspective. From the feedback I received, it is my sincere belief that my goal was accomplished.
Yes, my family was there for me again, when I performed that evening during the gala show. It made the little girl in me come out to be so excited that Mom and Daddy and my brother (one couldn’t make it) to see me dance. Thanks, family! I love you.

And a tremendous heart-felt thank you, Selena, for another wonderful and magical weekend in New Mexico. I look very forward to returning to Floralia and sharing in your beautiful event.

May 5, 2010 / Blog

The Value of Guest Artists

 

 
 
Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Raksanna - Photo by David Gore

Why is it important to sponsor guest artists, such as my upcoming April Shimmies ™ featuring Amani Jabril of Atlanta? From my perspective, it is important for several reasons:

—  Students who are not able to travel across the country (and world, in many cases) have the opportunity to learn new perspectives and techniques from credible sources they may not otherwise be able to.

—  Workshops can often times include haflas or dance parties that give dancers the chance to perform and showcase what they’ve been working on.

—  It’s great to build a network of fellow dancers who share a common goal and shared values!

These reasons, among others, are why I’m sponsoring Amani Jabril of Atlanta, GA for a workshop and show on Saturday, April 17. This event is going to be really spectacular. I’ve asked Amani to teach two workshops: one focused on Oriental Technique and Patterns that can be used by students to either train or to use in their own original choreographies and the second one focused on both technique and choreography for Khaleegy style. Khaleegy dance is from the Gulf area of the Middle East and Amani is going to teach both the Saudi and Iraqi style, as well as a fun dance routine.

Directly following the workshop, there will be a fun halfa (dance party) at Rito’s Mexican Restaurant at 3450 Montgomery Road in Aurora. The doors open at 8:00 pm and the show starts at 8:30 pm. I’m very excited that the show is featuring my new students as well as up and coming local talent, my two troupes (Alif Ba and Raksanna and the Desert Flames) and, of course, Amani and me.

Registration is taking place now for the workshops and tickets for the show are also on sales! Please visit the store to register or buy tickets!

Apr 7, 2010 / Blog / Gallery / Portfolio

ChicagoRaks featuring Momo Kadous

International icon and master of Middle Eastern dance, Momo Kadous returns to ChicagoRaks (TM) as the featured guest artist! This year, ChicagoRaks (TM) is a two day intensive with Momo himself, complete with a gala show in his honor. Co-sponsored by Turquoise International and Raksanna, Momo Kadous teaches  brand new choreographies, a special drum solo section, emphasis on rhythms and technique and much, much more!! This exclusive event ALWAYS sells out.

Registration Form

Early Bird Special – on or before Sept 5, 2010
Weekend Package $ 175 | One Day Pass $ 100

Regular: On or after Sept 6, 2010 or at the doorWeekend Package $ 200 | One Day Pass $ 125

All tuition payments are made directly through Ali at Turquoise International. www.turquoiseintl.com  800.548.9422.  Contact Ali at  turquoiseintl@earthlink.net to register or for payment plan options! Class Size Limit: 30.

Gala Show Tickets
Platinum Tickets (invitation to Wine and Cheese reception with Momo Kadous, Platinum priority seating):  $35
Gold Tickets (Advance entrance to theatre, VIP seating): $25
General Admission: $20

All show ticket sales are made through Raksanna Productions. 630.689.3611 or www.raksanna.com/events-workshops/store/ All show ticket sales are final.  No refunds, no replacements, no transfers, no exceptions.

Contact Raksanna at Raksanna@Raksanna.com for details (location, time, etc.) and registration form. If you would like to perform, please let Raksanna know. Limited performance spots available.

Feb 11, 2010 / Portfolio

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