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msZuza Productions and Arayya of Desert Lotus present:
Sabine of Tribalation!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Location Four Seasons Dance Studio (1637 Hennepin Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55403)
$30 per workshop by Oct. 15, $35 after. GET BOTH WORKSHOPS FOR $50 BY SEPT 30!!!!
Registration and workshop info: www.mszuza.info/workshops.htm
Interested in performing or vending? Contact me or Arayya for info.
Schedule
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Performance Focus
Delve into all the things those videotapes never tell you about: tricks for stage fright, facial expression, choosing music, fitting moves to the music, blocking a song, improvisation, default dance steps, the importance of isolations, costume issues, and much more. This is for all types of dancers, and will be useful for both Tribal and Cabaret belly dance.
2-4 p.m.
Liquid Isolations and the Essence of Sword Dance
For Beginners to Advanced dancers. Distilled sword dance technique: instruction in extending hip, arm, and belly isolations and making them look ever-so-smooth-and-gooey while using sword balancing points. We’ll practice sword hold techniques and dramatic presentation, work on those all-important arms, and block a slow and sensual sword dance.
Evening show featuring Sabine, local talent and regional dancers
About Sabine
Sabine is a dance artist who has studied Middle Eastern Dance since 1988, and has been performing tribal style belly dance since 1999. She honors the roots of Tribal Belly dance in her classes, with troupe Tribalation! and with student troupe Sister Celebration. Dancers are taught how to cue and follow movements in an improvisational yet synchronous manner, creating beautiful dance energy on the stage and in the studio.
Sabine is a master of “Raks al Sayf,” the sword dance, where the grace and flow of the dance movements are contrasted by the dangerous sharpness of the huge Turkish Scimitars that she balances. Sabine has taught her own special brand of “Dangerous Sword Dancing” in workshops and festivals all over the Northwest. Sabine brings a strong and unique presence to the stage. Her dancing has been called “powerful”, “mesmerizing”, and “beautiful”.
Sabine is active in producing dance and cultural events in Oregon. She teaches weekly classes, and travels to teach workshops in sword dance and many aspects of Tribal and Cabaret style belly dance.
Find out more at www.sabinedance.com.
Sabine of Tribalation!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Location Four Seasons Dance Studio (1637 Hennepin Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55403)
$30 per workshop by Oct. 15, $35 after. GET BOTH WORKSHOPS FOR $50 BY SEPT 30!!!!
Registration and workshop info: www.mszuza.info/workshops.htm
Interested in performing or vending? Contact me or Arayya for info.
Schedule
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Performance Focus
Delve into all the things those videotapes never tell you about: tricks for stage fright, facial expression, choosing music, fitting moves to the music, blocking a song, improvisation, default dance steps, the importance of isolations, costume issues, and much more. This is for all types of dancers, and will be useful for both Tribal and Cabaret belly dance.
2-4 p.m.
Liquid Isolations and the Essence of Sword Dance
For Beginners to Advanced dancers. Distilled sword dance technique: instruction in extending hip, arm, and belly isolations and making them look ever-so-smooth-and-gooey while using sword balancing points. We’ll practice sword hold techniques and dramatic presentation, work on those all-important arms, and block a slow and sensual sword dance.
Evening show featuring Sabine, local talent and regional dancers
About Sabine
Sabine is a dance artist who has studied Middle Eastern Dance since 1988, and has been performing tribal style belly dance since 1999. She honors the roots of Tribal Belly dance in her classes, with troupe Tribalation! and with student troupe Sister Celebration. Dancers are taught how to cue and follow movements in an improvisational yet synchronous manner, creating beautiful dance energy on the stage and in the studio.
Sabine is a master of “Raks al Sayf,” the sword dance, where the grace and flow of the dance movements are contrasted by the dangerous sharpness of the huge Turkish Scimitars that she balances. Sabine has taught her own special brand of “Dangerous Sword Dancing” in workshops and festivals all over the Northwest. Sabine brings a strong and unique presence to the stage. Her dancing has been called “powerful”, “mesmerizing”, and “beautiful”.
Sabine is active in producing dance and cultural events in Oregon. She teaches weekly classes, and travels to teach workshops in sword dance and many aspects of Tribal and Cabaret style belly dance.
Find out more at www.sabinedance.com.
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