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Workshops

LONDON

Saturday 17 March 2012
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

ETHNIC LAYERS WITHIN CLASSICAL EGYPTIAN DANCE

A Dance Workshop to
Zapphire Of LoveFrom “RUBY”  EUCD 2242
The World's # 1 Belly Dance Album


DANCE ATTIC STUDIOS




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Saturday 17th March 2012
12.00pm - 6.00pm

ETHNIC LAYERS WITHIN
CLASSICAL EGYPTIAN DANCE


A heart melting composition is being portrayed here by Serena Ramzy.
An emotional and captivating arrangement which includes various layers of melody and harmony. A piece that you can dance and perform in any Hafla, Concert or Wedding. A composite of drama and unpredictable surprises that will creates dynamic playfulness.

Baladi meets refined gypsy style violin fused with Orchestral arrangements that brings Cairo to your fingertips in one composition, elevating your dancing to the next level.

You will learn the switching mechanisms between elegant classical, refined balletic and earthy Baladi moves.

A combination that was only perfected by  the “Stars Of Egypt”…
Naima Akef, Samya Gamal and Mona El Said.

£50

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be part of the
Belly Dance Renaissance®
that we are creating.
This is a workshop for improvers & intermediates all the way to advanced dancers, however...
It is a must for all who love Egyptian Dance.


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Sunday 18 March 2012
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

A Dance Workshop to

Khamsa W'Khmesa
(The Hand Of Fatima) From SABLA TOLO III

Sabla Tolo III - Advanced Journeys into Pure Egyptian Percussion

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A WORKSHOP THAT WILL ROCK YOU.

The symbolic “Hand Of Fatima” has been used to fend off any evil eye and to protect those who wear it from all harm, but also attracts attention and directs the eyes to aesthetics and triggers thought.

KHAMSA, means five.

A drum solo choreography that presents the multi facets of the Classical Egyptian rhythm,  the SAMAAI with other rhythms in the count of 5 in an uncomplicated style. This is a workshop that
that is out of the ordinary styles of Drum Solos.   

In this workshop, you will learn new moves created by Serena. Breaking all barriers between East & West and adding influences
from Latin America, Africa, Asia & the Middle East.

Questions and answers in rhythmically melodic phrases, portraying the various colors from Morocco, Andalucia, Egypt and beyond.

A must for all.


£50

A drum solo that will truly make you dance again and again.. 


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Numbers are limited

Price: £50 per day

£90 if you book for both days. (Save £10)


This includes a participation certificate and a 4 week membership to the
"Watch the workshops' choreography CLUB"
Where you will be able to watch the choreographies that you learned
for 4 weeks after the classes. FREE OF CHARGE.

If you wish to pay by Cheque, then please..


at

DANCE ATTIC STUDIOS
386 Northend Road, Fulham, London, SW6 1LY.

Dance Attic Tel: +44 207610 2055

PLEASE, reserve your place very early…

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FOOT WEAR  HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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HOSSAM & SERENA have travelled the world with their unique and effective style of workshops. Whilst the themes may vary, their overriding mission remains constant, to help oriental dancers learn to intuitively interpret, and become part of, the music.

This crucial skill is the key factor on which Arab audiences judge a dancer’s ability, but is so often missing in performance and even more seldom is it taught.

Hossam & Serena present a unique opportunity to learn this skill, not just from the perspective of a talented dancer, but from the perspective of a world-renowned percussionist, musician, composer and international dance instructor.

This style of workshop stands alone, and the Ramzys employ a variety of teaching methods during a single workshop, including lectures, discussions and demonstrations of movement and rhythm, so that learning is achieved at a deeper level than mere repetition of a dance routine.

Whilst there is a substantial and significant element of dance techniques covered during the workshop, learning “new moves” is not the key focus. A choreography may be used but not with the aim of basic repetition of steps, but as a tool to understand how the music can be interpreted individually.

Workshops are fast-paced and challenging but even complete beginners surprise themselves with what they find themselves capable of achieving.

 
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