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Journey
to the Underworld
A special 3 hour workshop experience with Tempest
(rescheduled from 10/31 to 11/21)
When was the last time you broke down your own facades and explored the
truth of what lays bare underneath? Are you brave enough to look and become
stronger as a dancer for it? Being a part of the bellydance community
for any length of time affects us in so many ways, many below the surface
that can influence how we look and feel about ourselves and others. In
this dynamic and unusual workshop, we will explore through exercises and
movement combinations the mythic concept of the Descent and Encounter
in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Indian cultures. This is a safe
and supportive opportunity to challenge yourself mentally and physically,
while discovering who you are or wish to be as a dancer. Warning: This
is not a "woo-woo" or "new-agey" class, but it will
ask you to push your boundaries.

When: Saturday, November 21st, 2009, from 11-2pm. For many traditions
and cultures around the world, at this time of the year, they believe
the veils between this world and the next are thin or lifted. Hence why
we see many references to the dead, spirits, and the macabre, ancestor
recognition and revelry, etc. It is also considered to be the end of the
Wheel of the Year, so a good time to finish things up and start anew.
Where: OwlKeyMe Arts Studio, Edgewood, RI on Cranston/Providence
border. (address will be sent to registrants) (easy access off of 95/195)
How Much: $45 for the 3 hour workshop by 11/8, $55 afterwards.
The workshop is limited to 8 students ONLY.
What To Wear/Bring: Comfy dance attire, water, snack. Allergy
meds if you're allergic to cats.
WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT!!! THANK YOU!!!
About
Tempest:
Tempest pulls from her visual arts background (BFA from RISD), literary
tendencies, and global inspirations to create dance that crosses the boundaries
of time and culture. Tempest began her journey into dance in 2000, and
has traveled the country to study traditional, folkloric, and fusion forms
of bellydance. She is the premiere instructor of Gothic Bellydance in
North America, and her extensive work in the genre has helped to define
and develop the movement across the world. Her compelling performances
exemplify her distinctively theatrical and expressionate style, and are
rooted in oriental dance technique with a transcendent approach. Her costume
designs have revolutionized the look of modern bellydance, and continue
to inspire new and old generations of dancers alike.
In addition to her dance background, Tempest is an ordained minister in
the Modern Tradition of Witchcraft, and has been a community leader, teacher,
and guide in the New England and Bay Area Pagan communities for well over
a dozen years. She is passionate about creating positive community by
addressing the needs and concerns (physical, mental, emotional, metaphysical)
of the individual.
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