Turkish Roman Dans (Turkish folkloric)

Some of you in our Untamed Turkish class have been asking about costuming, performance and other aspects of Turkish Bellydance & Turkish Folkloric dance.  Roman Dans is the mother or Turkish Oriental (Bellydance) so we will start there. In our Untamed Turkish class we rotate month to month between Roman & Oriental. May is Oriental. June will be Roman.

My main Roman Dans teacher is Reyhan Tuzsuz.  She is a gift.  This is the “real deal” Roman straight from Istanbul.

You can see her foot-work because of the length of the skirt.  You can also see there is no flapping of the skirt around – which is beautiful and dramatic but is not a feature of Roman Dans.  Check out her bouncy hip-work layered on top of intricate foot patterns, garnished with colourful gestures.  This is a very playful yet powerful & nuanced style.

You can heart her students & fans calling to her because she is the sweetest & most giving teachers.  She shares all of her latest moves.  She holds nothing back for herself.  She is so encouraging & kind in her instruction.  She does teach through “lead/follow” method which can be challenging at first but ultimately is the best way to learn the true essence of this art.  Her work is simply unparalleled.  If you name almost anyone sharing Roman Dans today they have studied with Reyhan.  She is just the best. She has a great instructional DVD “Raw Roman” that I highly recommend if you can’t get to Turkey.

And in pants.  All of her performances (and indeed the style – similar to Baladi or taxim in Egyptian dance) are improvised.  This is a great example of not giving it all away in the first 30 seconds.  There is a build-up in the performance.

Sophie Armoza is another gifted performer.  She is taking Roman to the stage in beautiful & dramatic ways.  Here she does a little tableau of men’s & women’s style.  Her footwork is so clean you could eat off of it.

Ahmet Luleci was my first Roman Dans teacher.  I studied with him in Tokyo at Mishaal’s Devadasi studio.  She has been a long-time Turkish dance enthusiast & supporter.  I love this natural, emotive performance.  He shares not only Roman but many other Turkish folkloric dances.  He is such an important & knowledgeable figure.

Next up is legendary Sema Yildiz.  I first studied with her, too, in Tokyo at Mishaal’s Devadasi Studio before following her to Istanbul.  (She gave me the name “Yildiz” which means “star” after I performed there in the Gar Casino.)  I love this clip because it shows the social nature of this dance.  Like Oriental it is often performed at celebrations like weddings & is meant for everyone – men & women.

Elizabeth Strong is an American dancer I have studied with. Her breakdown & understanding is very rich & detailed. She is a joyous & charming performer well-suited to this playful dance. She was Reyhan’s first student. The landscape of Turkish Roman is better for her support & sharing. Her DVD is phenomenal.

Pay What You Can Beginner Bellydance Class in Hamilton

This Sunday, May 8th & Sunday May 22nd at Mahasti – The Bellydance Emporium we’re raising money for Cystic Fibrosis Canada.
Take one workshop or all 5! Suitable for total beginners. No donation is too small.
1 West Ave S, Suite 300, Hamilton, ON
hamiltonbellydance.com
RSVP eshebellydancer@hotmail.com
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. There is no cure.
Cystic fibrosis causes various effects on the body, but mainly affects the digestive system and lungs.
It is estimated that one in every 3,600 children born in Canada has cystic fibrosis. More than 4,000 Canadian children, adolescents, and adults with cystic fibrosis attend specialized CF clinics.
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that occurs when a child inherits two abnormal genes, one from each parent. Approximately, one in 25 Canadians carry an abnormal version of the gene responsible for cystic fibrosis. Carriers do not have cystic fibrosis, nor do they exhibit any of the symptoms of the disease.

Audra of Lavish in Hamilton – Bellydance Workshops

We are delighted to be hosting Audra of Lavish & The Dark Side Studio in Hamilton

Sunday, June 5th

11AM-1PM Dark Side Technique

2-4PM Dark Side Choreography

$65 in advance for both (including HST)

$75 at the door for both (including HST)

$45 for a single workshop (including HST)

Contact: eshebellydancer@hotmail.com
hamiltonbellydance.com

1 West Ave S, Suite 300, Hamilton, ON

Sign up for one or both of the workshops at https://mahasti.ecwid.com/
We can also accept interac payments. Credit card or cash payments are available at the studio.
After online purchase please contact eshebellydancer@hotmail.com & specify you’d like to dance with Audra

Dark Side Technique
Join Audra as we take a look at basic belly dance technique, and playfully turn it on its head, Dark Side style.

Universal belly dance movements and isolations will be examined and drilled as we work to deconstruct and separate the pieces. With this deconstruction, you’ll gain a deeper understanding and begin the path to moving with unrivalled versatility.

Arms, undulations and feet will be addressed, and if time permits we will visit the hip figure 8 family and hip circles.

Please bring water, and a sense of humor. Laughing and sweating may occur.

This workshop is open to all styles and levels of dancers with some previous experience with belly dance. Not recommended for absolute beginners.
No previous experience with Dark Side technique is required.

Dark Side Choreography
Come and learn an original choreography by Audra that embodies belly dance and beyond.

Performed to a beautiful electronic song, you’ll learn the basic movements phrases, and then integrate concepts such as weight, breath, and suspension as we bring them to life.

This workshop is open to all styles and levels of dancers with some previous experience with belly dance. Not recommended for absolute beginners.

Taking the Dark Side Technique workshop is highly recommended, but not required.

Souk in the City 2

By demand, we’re offering Souk in the City 2! Right after Iana’s Persian Dance Intensive we’ll be holding our 2nd FREE Bellydance Market at 1 West Ave S, Suite 300, Hamilton, ON.  Email eshebellydancer@hotmail.com to reserve your vendor spot.  Please arrive no earlier than 4 if you’re only coming for the sale as we’ll be getting our Persian Dance on with international champion & star Iana.

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Souk in the City – FREE Bellydance Market

Buy, sell, trade, or barter your used bellydance goods.
No consignment fees.
No entry charge.
Sat April 16
2:30-5:30PM

1 West Ave S, Suite 300, Hamilton
hamiltonbellydance.com
eshebellydancer@hotmail.com

If you have many items you’d like to display, please bring a picnic (for 2) sized blanket to place them on. We will not be providing tables, electricity cords or any form of support other than our beautiful space 🙂
This sale is intended to be by dancers, for dancers, akin to a garage sale or free street flea market not a commercial event for vendors.souk in the city

Grand Opening

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Classes will begin Sunday, April 17th at 1 West Avenue South in Hamilton, Ontario.

4/11 – 4/16 will be our soft opening.  We will hold taster bellydance classes Monday, Tuesday & Thursday evening 7-9PM as well as Saturday 4/16 noon to 2PM.  All 4 classes will be for total beginners.  All 4 classes will be pay-what-you-can with the proceeds going to SACHA (Sexual Assault Centre Hamilton).

Our first month will be shorter Sunday 4/17 – Thursday 5/5.

Our first full month will be Friday 5/6- Sat 6/4.

Contact: eshebellydancer@hotmail.com