LONDON
Saturday 31st October 2009
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
A Classical Dance Workshop to “The Black Opal”
From Hossam’s latest album “RUBY” EUCD 2242 .
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As “Faddah” was the best selling Belly Dance album of all times, Hossam has released a new CD featuring 10 brand new compositions, written with the dancer in mind. Grand, elegant, powerful and fun. You can actually visualise the dance as you listen to these multifaceted, finely-cut and polished compositions
Serena’s choreography to “The Black Opal” is heart melting, dynamic and soulful. Bringing
the energy of today together with
the energies of the Golden Era of Egyptian Dance that was
the stellar style of the 70’s & 80’s dance scene in Egypt. This classically composed is the type
that you can use for your live performances of all kinds. This is celebrating Egyptian Dance…
This is “RUBY”……
A workshop not to be missed. |

Sunday 1st November 2009
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
A NEW SABLA TOLO Dance Workshop to the song “HALLOWEEN”
from
Sabla Tolo II
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Due to the huge demand by all dancers, we bring you a new dance routine
to the incredible drum solo compositions “Halloween”.
While this is not a particular
celebration of any ritual, you will find it filled with fun and excitement.
Here, Serena brings you a high form of technique to express the emotion behind these rhythms in a powerful
and dramatic and very percussive composition.
Hossam’s Trilogy of “Sabla Tolos” have
become the world’s new standard for Drum Solos…. This is an excellent workshop for you to
experience the power within the rhythm in your own soul….
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PLEASE, reserve your place very early…
Numbers are limited
12:00 pm to6:00 pm - with an hour lunch break.
Price: £45.00 per day
£80 if you book for both days. (Save £10)
at
DANCE ATTIC STUDIOS
386 Northend Road, Fulham, London, SW6 1LY.
Dance Attic Tel: +44 207610 2055

HOSSAM & SERENA have travelled the world with their unique
and effective style of workshops. Whilst the themes may vary, their
overriding mission remains constant, to help oriental dancers learn
to intuitively interpret, and become part of, the music.
This crucial skill is the key factor on which Arab audiences judge
a dancers ability, but is so often missing in performance
and even more seldom is it taught.
Hossam and Serena present a unique opportunity to learn this skill,
not just from the perspective of a talented dancer, but from the
perspective of a world-renowned percussionist, musician, composer
and international dance instructor.
This style of workshop stands alone, and the Ramzys employ a variety
of teaching methods during a single workshop, including lectures,
discussions and demonstrations of movement and rhythm, so that learning
is achieved at a deeper level than mere repetition of a dance routine.
Whilst there is a substantial and significant element of dance
techniques covered during the workshop, learning new moves
is not the key focus. A choreography may be used but not with the
aim of basic repetition of steps, but as a tool to understand how
the music can be interpreted individually.
Workshops are fast-paced and challenging but even complete beginners
surprise themselves with what they find themselves capable of achieving. |