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Performances on the 2013 video
(this page features still images taken directly from
the video)
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Experimental Improvisation
Performed by Djahari, Hannah, Amara, Anaheed, David Kammerer, and Joe Savage
Spontaneous Physical Becomings
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Soul’s Migration
Performed by Djahari, David Kammerer, and Joe Savage
In Egyptian mythology, the migratory behavior of the stork was linked to the soul’s departure from and return to a sleeping or deceased human.
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Winter’s End: Mountain Ancestors
Performed by Gulistan Dance Theater
The blessed were to be reborn in the form of spheres, and that they would roll into eternity.
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First Spring: Blue Sky, White Wing
Performed by Gulistan Dance Theater
A Central Asian Creation Myth.
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Avant la Pluie (Before the Rain)
Performed by Mihrimah Ghaziya
Moments of tension where you know the rain is going to fall, without ever being able to predict exactly when..
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Tribal Fusion Askew
Performed by Amara
This new American belly dance genre is pushed and pulled into modern angles and positions with hints of insect expressions.
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Onania: Or the Heinous Sin of Self-Pollution
Performed by Desert Sin (Djahari Clark and Cassandra Rosebeetle)
Throughout history female masturbation has been generally repressed and is still often considered taboo.
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The Burn
Performed by Hannah Romanowsky
Spiritual longing and abandonment, and the intensity of the sublimely erotic bubbling cauldron of transformation.
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Sacred Sun
Performed by Tandemonium and Matt DeHaven
A quiet magic flows between the worlds unseen the Silent Power
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Stella Nativitatem
Performed by The Perfumes of Araby
Birth of a star presents a symbolic vision.
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Salomé
Performed by Mihrimah Ghaziya
The famous veils, as they are removed from her eyes and body, are no longer a sign of seduction, but everyone’s path towards truth and spiritual revelation.
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Zefiro Torna
Performed by Ya Helewa!: (Amara and Mihrimah)
Two young fellows go out into the world looking for love.
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In Memo
Performed by Amara
For our dancing sister, Jililah.
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We hope this production makes you laugh, makes you cry, and gives you inspiration to explore and express yourself through dance.
Please feel free to share your questions or comments with Amara.
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