A FRESH LOOK AT VEIL TECHNIQUE

A FRESH LOOK AT VEIL TECHNIQUE

Dancing with a veil has become an essential element of oriental dance, whether as a short and spectacular burst of colour and movement during the entrance of the dancer or as the main player in a double veil fantasy piece.

But maybe its time to look again at how we use the veil and why, in order to create a dance far removed from cliché, a dance that is really DANCE, not just one that relies on the 'wow moments' of veil tricks and effects.

In this series of blogs we will try to answer the question, Why dance with a veil at all? Is it to cover or to reveal, to fill space, create impact, add colour, lightness or drama? By focusing on techniques to achieve a more profound use of the veil we will also include a few exercises for you to expand on your creativity.

ALIA IM RAMPENLICHT!

ALIA IM RAMPENLICHT!

SPOTLIGHT ON ALIA!

Every style evokes different emotions in me, and different bodily awareness or focus. Something folkloric makes my heart open and my joy rise, I feel expansive and powerful dancing Raks Sharki, I melt and feel my core, my femaleness when dancing baladi. I don’t have a favourite style - rather a favourite way to work or choreograph which involves diving deep into the music, picking its rhythms, instruments, melodies apart from each other - playing with time, space, form to then bring everything back to hopefully one homogeneous whole. More than anything I love to combine elements from contemporary, jazz or ballet with oriental moves. Nothing stays the same, its always evolving and why not?

ZEOT NEWSLETTER // FOLKLORIC DANCE // KP6 2016 (EN)

ZEOT NEWSLETTER // FOLKLORIC DANCE // KP6 2016 (EN)

Dance has been called the universal language and in the same way that languages can tell us so much about a culture, so can its dance. Join us in KP6 to learn more!

There are many ethnic and folkloric dances and rituals throughout the Middle East that form the foundation of Oriental dance and in Kp6 we will be exploring just 3 of them: Persian dance (level A), Chiftatelli - Turkish Court dance (level A/M) and Turkish 9/8 (level M & M/F).

Celebrating and embracing dance, music and culture from the Middle East we also have 3 very special events coming up; workshops with Ozgen (Turkey) in September, Asian Hafla and a Palestinian music concert (with mezze) in November.

ALIA & the ZeoT team are looking forward to dancing with you in KP6

KP6 : 24.10 - 18.12

ZEOT NEWSLETTER // FOLKLORETANZ // KP6 2016 (DE)

ZEOT NEWSLETTER // FOLKLORETANZ // KP6 2016 (DE)

Tanzen ist eine universelle Sprache, die uns viel über eine Kultur lehrt. Tanz mit uns in der nächsten Kursperiode und lerne die orientalische Kultur besser kennen.

Im Orient gibt es viele ethnische und folkloristische Tänze und Rituale, welche die Grundsteine für den orientalischen Tanz legen. Drei davon werden wir kennen lernen: Persischer Tanz (Niveau A), Chiftetelli - Türkischer Hoftanz (Niveau A/M) und Türkischer 9/8 (Niveau M & M/F).

Im ZeoT feiern wir den Tanz, die Musik und die Kultur des Orients mit drei speziellen Events: Workshops mit Ozgen (Türkei) im September, eine asiatische Hafla und ein palästinensisches Konzert (mit Mezze) im November.

ALIA & das ZeoT Team freuen sich in der Kursperiode 6 wieder mit Dir zu tanzen!

KP6 : 24.10 - 18.12

HOW TO BRING MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE TO THE STAGE!

"I have worked in big productions in Turkey & also have been touring my own dance theatre production internationally, for instance 'One Day In Istanbul' and 'Ashk /Love'. Telling a story through dance is something that makes my heart beat faster but its often a challenge to bring Middle Eastern dance forms to a big stage without loosing the energy and character of the dance."

HERE ARE 10 TIPS TO MAKE YOUR DANCE MORE THEATRICAL - FOR GROUP OR SOLO NUMBERS!