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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

A few upcoming shows April-May-June

Thursday, 30 April, 2009 - On Your Feet Benefit. Doors open at 7am. Show 8pm - 1am. Tickets $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

Saturday, 2 May, 2009 - Desert Passion at the Eternal Way Center. Show 8-10pm. $10.

Saturday, 9 May, 2009 - Sahara Nights at Copa Bar & Grill. Show 10:30. Guest DJ el John Selector from Theivery Corporation.

Friday, 5 June, 2009 - Belly Dance Showcase starring Gitane, Bahaia, Stacey Lizette, Lily, and special guests with a sneak preview performance by YASMINA; Tickets $20/door, $15/advance, $5/child; doors open at 8pm. Williamson Conference Center
1209 N IH 35(adjacent to the Wingate Inn), Round Rock, TX 78664

Hope to see you there!
Lily

Friday, April 24, 2009

Back from New Zealand



When I landed in Auckland, it was 5:30 in the morning. By the time, I got through immigration, baggage claim, and customs, it was 6:00. I was picked up by my dear friend Louise's man Mark, who was so helpful throughout the trip. We had some time before I was to check in to my room, so Mark swung by the near by beach to watch the sunrise. It was amazing; chilly but amazing. The beach was maybe about 10 minutes away... ya gotta love New Zealand!

I took a nap after checking into my room. Then Louise picked me up, and we went to the mall to do girly things like have lunch, manicures, etc. We went out for dinner at a yummy Japanese restaurant, then had a break before I taught a private class to another friend Christine and her dance partner Ivy.

Friday, I taught my first workshop to the advanced oriental style dancers. We packed in the material. It was a move after another. Then we broke out to small groups. After class, I met the guest drum teacher Matt Stonehouse from Melbourne. Having never worked together, I asked if he'd drum for me for the show the next night. He was keen, but we kept it a surprise.

Saturday, I taught an introductory class to Tribal Fusion style bellydance. Lots of eyes were opened, and I was glad people were enjoying it. There was the show rehearsal afterwards where we sorted out stage lighting and sound check. I was starving, so I snuck away with some other dancers to get pizza from the local chain called "Hell's Pizza". They have some crazy toppings on their pizza it makes American pizza look boring. The show was great. Lots of dancers in lots of different and creative pieces. Matt showed up right on time for the improv drum solo. We never practiced, just talked about what we'd do. I hope to get the video soon so I can see how it went!

Sunday, I taught 3 workshops. I had not slept much at all the previous night, but it didn't stop me. I loved every minute of the teaching and watching the dancers improve throughout the day. There were other workshops going on, but because I was teaching 3 in the day (timeslots allowed for 4 workshops per day), I didn't have the time to take someone else's class. After the workshops finished, there was "Tribal Jam" which was a party where the ATS (American Tribal Style) girls could get up and do their improvisational dance. I was so tired, I ended up picking up one of Matt's drums and drumming with the drummers instead of dancing.

Monday, I only taught 2 workshops today. In the morning, I taught my lastest and favorite choreography to date. Monday night, we had a hafla where there were people who performed. It's a different setting than from the show because there was not a stage or lighting but a big dance floor. Whoever wanted to dance could show up to the DJ with her music. So, I danced a short "Ana Fintazaraak" since the festival had been mostly tribal fusion based, I wanted to do a little modern Egyptian style for variety. Then all the drummers came out and jammed while everyone got up and danced. It was so much fun. I didn't want it to end. I was so tired, but I was loving the energy ... I had to dance!

I'm back in Austin now. It was a sad plane ride home. Matt had given me "Hic" which was some sort of Turkish music. I started listening to it on the airplane and tears started coming down.

Inspired in every possible way, I'm ready to start class again. Lots of new ideas. Get ready ladies! We're going to have lots of fun together really soon! See you in May!

Love,
Lily

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

On my way to New Zealand

Since I have about an 8-hour layover in the LA airport, I decided to write...

I am heading off to New Zealand again. This time, it's specifically for dance and for one week only. It feels like a dream... to be invited as the guest Interntional teacher for a national belly dance festival. I am still pinching myself to make sure this is really happening!

Currently, I am preparing to teach six tribal fusion style workshops and one advanced bellydance workshop to be taught in the span of three days. The topics
of these workshops range from floorwork to technique to choreography.

During the MEDANZ Festival (Middle Eastern Dance Association New Zealand), there will be other workshops presented by
local teachers and a guest drum teacher from Australia. The Kiwis really know how to have fun because not only do they have a stage show but they also have a
hafla as part of the festival. I forgot to bring my camera! I hope the camera on my phone will be sufficient.

Also coming up in the next week, I will be graduating from the 200-hour hatha yoga teacher training I started in September of 2008. The past 7 months have
been an inspirational learning process. It's a very exciting time in my life right now, full of growth, change, and the art of movement.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tribal Fusion 5-week series :: class 5 notes

Hi Ladies,

Thank you for a great final class of the 5-week series. Here is a recap:
1. Quick warm up
2. Review the movements covered throughout the 5-weeks and also exploring other variations of these movements.
3. Review the choreography to "Cybele".
4. Dance the choreography.
5. Dance the choreography collectively facing inward towards the group.
6. Explore different ways of changing the choreography to your liking. Start with replacing just one movement.
7. Dance the choreography with a partner. Travel towards each other in the Basic Egyptian section so that you change places. Other directional changes are optional.
9. Cool down.


My goal in this class was to shine some light into the tribal fusion dance and its possibilities. There are lots of elements that "make" a dance, the movements themselves, the direction in which you execute the movement, partner or group work, they all contribute to the dynamic of the dance.


I am off to New Zealand on Tuesday and will be teaching several workshops there at the New Zealand Middle Eastern Dance Annual Belly dance festival. If I get Internet connectivity there, I'll post a few pictures on the blog here. So, check back next week for new posts.


Also, I wanted to remind you about the next series which will be 8-weeks starting May. Check the website: http://www.lilybellydance.com for registration details. There are 4 registrations already, so get yours in quick! Even though I will cap the class, I will always welcome my existing students back.


Lastly, there is a big benefit on April 30, called "On Your Feet! an International Music and Dance Festival". I will be performing with Sabaya Bellydance Collective. Purchase your tickets in advance! Website: http://www.onyourfeetworld.org

Happy Easter!
Lily