Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Gypsy Tapestry

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009, 7:30 PM - Gypsy Tapestry Formal Event

Covey Center for the Arts
425 West Center Street
Provo, UT 84601

Doors open 7pm, show starts 7:30pm
Tickets only $5.00!!!

Covey Center for the Arts Middle Eastern dance program along with Desert Gypsy Dance Company and its directors will be highlighting their students of recent classes as well as featuring a full program of professional dancers from the area. This is definitely a show you DON'T want to miss as we close out year 2009 and introduce new and exciting events, opportunities and dancers for 2010!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Upcoming Performance and Workshops

Thia's Electric Circus Performance - June 5 - 7:30 pm at Westminster College - Tickets are $15
Troupe Desert Gypsy will be performing at this event.

Thia Electric Circus Workshop - June 6 - Rose Wagner
Improve your dance technique.
http://www.bellydancingbythia.com/june-5-6-2009.htm

Oasis Dance Camp - October 2009
http://www.oasisdancecamp.com/west.html
Act soon if you are interested as a deposit needs to be sent in.
In order to ensure that we can room together - please use my name in the teacher field when signing up.

Also - don't forget Moab next weekend. Jamilla is planning a fun weekend of workshops.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Benefit Concert for Viktoriya

I received the following email and wanted to pass the word along about one of our amazing local dancers from Utah County. Please help support by attending the benefit concert.



Message from Tinuviel:

Hello All, I apologize for the mass email, but I wanted to get the word out. Some of you already know about the situation, some of you don't, so I'll explain briefly. My bellydance teacher and friend, Viktoriya, was in a terrible car accident in April. She is in a coma. She is a single mother with two daughters. LaRa Zorn and other bellydancers of Salt Lake (myself included) are organizing a bellydance benefit show to help with Viktoriya's expenses with all of this.

The show will be 25th July 2009 6-9 pm at the Academy of Performing Arts 2207 South Main St Salt Lake City. There will also be a silent auction, a raffle, card readings and possible henna at the show during the breaks. The show is going to be great!!

Presale tickets are available through me.

We will not be doing actual paper tickets, but will be making a “will-call” list for the presales.

PLEASE NOTE: You will be required to bring an ID to the show to claim your “will-call” tickets.

Presale tickets are $15 (tickets at the door will be $20).

To purchase presale tickets please PAYPAL the money to rmaxwilson@gmail.com (please note that the first letter in that email address is an “r” –people often miss it…). Please include a note stating that the payment is for tickets for the Viktoriya benefit show, the number of tickets you are buying, a contact phone number and email, and the name of the person who will be claiming the tickets at “will-call”. I will email you confirmation of your order.

If you are too far away to attend the show but would still like to help a donation can be mailed to

Zion's Bank Holladay Branch
4641 South 2300 East
Holladay, UT 84117

or made in person at any Zion's Bank branch. You need to tell them it is for the Viktoriya Shershnova-Pulley account.

Feel free to pass this info along to whomever you think would be interested, and thank you very much for your help!

love you all
Kelly (Tinuviel)
tinuvieldancer@yahoo.com


http://www.bellydancingbyviktoriya.com/index.html

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Utah Renaissance Festival and Fantasy Faire


Desert Gypsy Dance Company is performing at the faire May 9 and May 16 at 2 pm. It's worth it to get the whole ambiance. There is also sword fighting and jousting, which I thoroughly enjoy watching.

Here is the information on the faire:

May 8,9,10 and 15,16,17, 2009 10 AM to 6:30 PM

Millcreek Hollow~3109 West Pioneer Road~ Marriott-Slaterville~Weber County

Take Exit 346 off I-15, and drive west on Pioneer Road, (400 North),
1 ½ miles to Millcreek Hollow, 52 acres of woods, ponds, creek and meadows

Adults $12, (Federal employees, Military 50% off with ID)
Seniors, guests in costume and children 5-12 $6
Children under 5 Free

~FULL CONTACT HEAVY JOUST by world champions
~ RENAISSANCE MARKETPLACE with shops from all over the United States
~MUSIC ~MAGIC ~~COMEDY~FREE PARKING~SUPERB FOOD ~ANIMALS~ART~ROYALTY~
~FAERIES~DEMONSTRATIONS~LIVE STEEL~REVELRY~BELLY DANCING~FEASTING~
~~~Escape the Mundane~~~
www.utahrenfest.com

Friday, April 17, 2009


I love taking pictures of our dancers before a performance because there is such beauty in each face that shows the excitement of getting in front of a group of people.


Sadira thank you for getting us a gig with Evergreen for the second year in a row. We hope this will be a tradition from year to year.





Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Cassandra's 2009 Weeklong Intensive


March 15th - 22nd Halima, Kalista and Odessa packed 8 days worth of clothing, food, accessories, and sparkly jingles into 6 carry-on bags. Here's a shout-out to all the plane passengers who helped us shove, punch, kick and pound oversized bags into overhead bins... not to mention their help to then retrieve them. To whomever you were, we love and appreciate you!

Let's not even discuss the trip back as we now have acquired new make-up, hip scarves, music and accessories we simply could NOT live without; again in carry-on luggage.

Cassandra Shore is no less than a Goddess. We danced all day, everyday for 6 days straight. We attended 3 incredibly entertaining and quality shows. We ate very healthy and delicious food which we then topped off with chocolate and ice cream. We drove like manics through downtown Minneapolis daily (why the police didn't remove me from the streets I know not). And yes... we visited the Mall of America.

In addition to daily technique and choreography with Cassandra and her "teacher's assistants" we also had quality time with a make-up artist, a dietitian, a history lesson by Cassandra, and percussion and melody lessons with exquisite live music by Tim O'Keefe and Laura Harada.

We started the week off with a strong focus on Orientale style and ended with Folkloric. I must say that every one of my 6 senses were satisfied and our already strong sisterhood was enhanced. We were all so impressed and proud of each other. The UTAH GIRLS ROCK!

Jawaahir Dance Company




Thursday, March 26, 2009

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Bellydance Superstars


March has been an exciting month, full of belly dancing. A group of us went to the Bellydance Superstars performance. Thank you Sadira for carpooling us to Park City.

The performance was amazing, full of shimmies and flutters. There were several drum solos that exhibited amazing techniques of layering moves. There was a ballet belly dancer who gracefully danced with two tribal dancers. One of my favorite moves of the evening was a toe shimmy were the dancer looked like she was floating across the stage.

We also enjoyed (what seemed like) the endless spinning dance of Petite Jamilla. She spun around for the entire song with veils. At the beginning she had two of her own veils, then seamlessly picked up two more from another spinning dancer, then another two, and finally another two. Meanwhile, in the background there were four dancers with full circle skirts that were spinning the entire length of the song. At the very end, one-by-one, Petite Jamilla dropped each of the veils and came out of her spin to a stand still facing the audience without looking like she ever got dizzy.


We thoroughly enjoyed all the energy the dancers brought on stage.

At the end of the performance, Basimah and J'adore hooked us up with after-party tickets to meet the dancers. Some of the dancers that we got to meed were Zoe, Samantha, Sonia and Adore. They were very nice and happy to talk with everyone. Arayliah was called the "purple princess" by Adore. Adore was very kind and had some advice to give. Training in jazz and ballet is a very helpful background for being a good dancer.

Zoe said that palates and Rachel Brice arms are two things that have helped her out in her dancing. She spends about 2 hours a day dancing and sometimes doesn't feel like that is enough.

Sonia said that there is always something new. I believe as dancers we are always looking for new ways to express ourselves.

Adore has a great passion for dancing and the sisterhood she interacts with in their troupe. Every one of the dancers bring their own background into the group and help each other out. None of the dancers are out on the stage to be a diva. That is what makes them unique. They are a unit and wouldn't be who they are without each other. I think that this is what Desert Gypsy Dance Company strives to achieve.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday, March 6, 2009

Upcoming Classes

Desert Gypsy Dance Co. is pleased to announce Intermediate and Beginning classes held at Halima's Home Studio.

Beginning Middle Eastern Dance
Wednesday
March 25- May 6
7-8 pm
6 weeks no class held on April 15th
$40

Intermediate Middle Eastern Dance
Wednesdays
March 25-May 6
6-7pm
6 weeks no class held on April 15th
$40

Intermediate Middle Eastern Dance

Wednesdays
March 25-May 6
10-11am
6 weeks no class held on April 15th
$40

Home Studio address:
DGDC
701 Bateman Lane
Alpine Ut 84004
360 7575

Checks payable to: Desert Gypsy Dance Co.
New students! sign up with a friend and take $5 off your class tuition
Returning students! Refer a new student and get 1/2 off a private session with Halima

Questions? 360 7575

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Jamilla Stage Presence Workshop


Today was our stage presence workshop presented by Jamilla who came up from Moab. The first thing Jamilla had us do was share what we felt were our weaknesses that we wanted to work on: posture, arms, spacial relationship, and smiling were among some of those items.

To start off we worked on our spacial relationship with our sister dancers. Jamilla taught us "if we breath together, we dance together". Then we went through some breathing exercises to help open up to our surroundings with each other.


The picture above shows our lines as we were learning the tribal pow-wow. The last time we went through the dance it was feeling really good, like we were all coming together as one.


Here are some other things we were taught. Make sure to stretch your feet/ankles. We need to take care of them or else we wouldn't be able to dance. You need to lift your arms from the elbow, wrist and then fingers. Do not let your arms hang in purgatory. Put your angle wings in your pocket.


Another item we all need to work on is eye contact. Yes, it can be scary but we can all do it. Next we should work on our facial expression. Remember a-e-i-o-u and practice in front of the mirror. Think of what your are trying to express through your dancing. The final item I can remember is to watch your shadow and what your lines are doing.


We thank Jamilla for coming out to teach us and Odessa for organizing the event. If you remember anything else that you learned please share.

Happy dancing!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Gypsies Annual Tea Party


The Gypsies Annual Tea Party has become a tradition of DGDC to start off the new year. We have tea, tea leaf reading, henna, snacks, kids craft station, music, dancing and more. We can't think of any better way to start the year off than spending time with our dancing sisters.

Many thanks to Odessa for opening up her home to us, and all the organization that she and Araylia put into the party. As well, we thank Serana for spending time with all those who chose to have their tea leaves read.

Friday, January 2, 2009