DC Tribal Presents - The Durga Tour

Sep 28, 2006 22:52

We encourage everyone in the area to come check out this event:

Sunday, October 1st, DCTribal presents the Durga Tour with Tempest and Sashi!

Join DCTribal on October 1st for an evening of Gothic belly dance featuring Tempest and Sashi along with amazing Tribal Dancers from the D.C. metro region, including Asharah, Mavi, Ya Meena, Ariel of Prosperina, Hilary of Shakra, Wendy Youssef and Caleena Janay!

Don't miss an amazing show of gothic, fusion and dark belly dance Sunday evening, 7pm

Location:
The Jack Guidone Theater at Joy of Motion Dance Center
5207 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20015

Details and tickets at www.dctribal.com

$20, open seating - buy your tickets online today!

Doors will open at 6:30pm with the show beginning at 7pm.

About Tempest:
Tempest is an artist, designer, dancer, and writer currently based in the Bay Area of California. Although she enjoys studying what tradition has to offer, Tempest loves exploring the dance through unusual music and creative costuming, pulling on her visual arts background to "paint a picture" with the dance; engaging the audience through dramatic embodied storytelling, passionate expression, and sensuous, mesmerizing movement. She finds inspiration for her dances in many eras, places, and faces, from ancient cultures and spiritual myths worldwide, to the work of silent film star and original vamp Theda Bara, and turn-of-the-century dance goddess Ruth St. Denis.

Tempest is most well-known for her Gothic Belly Dance performances and instruction, and is featured on the first ever GBD performance DVD produced by WorldDanceNewYork entitled "The Darker Side of Fusion" and is set to release "Bellydance for Beautiful Freaks", an instructional DVD, this fall.

About Sashi:
(on tour from Indiana to Washington, DC)
Sashi is a talented performer, instructor and choreographer based in Orange County, California. Sashi has been a student of dance for sixteen years. She began studying African Haitian and West African dance while a student at San Francisco State University. She went on to further her experience of African dance by studying Congolese and West African drumming. In the years following, Sashi found Middle Eastern dance to be the style she was most drawn to as it spoke to her Semitic roots and aesthetic interests. She has studied many forms of Middle Eastern dance including American Tribal Style Bellydance, Tribal Fusion Bellydance, Gothic Bellydance, Egyptian and Lebanese Cabaret Bellydance, Israeli and Turkish Debke, Saidi, and Nubian Folkloric dances.

She is most recognized for her alluring and dynamic performances of Gothic Tribal Fusion Bellydance and Improvisational Tribal Fusion Bellydance. Her provocative and ritualistic performances convey her talent for expressing herself through her dance. Inspired by the "Spirit of the Dance", Sashi views bellydance as the honoring of the divine feminine by creating spiritual and physical unions through movement. This is evident as her ability to cultivate the energy that this dance evokes is translated to each audience member with a look, a gesture, a presence that is unmistakably unique to Sashi and the dance.
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