For those of you who don't know, I dabble in tribal fusion. I don't get the opportunity to perform it as much as I'd like but that doesn't stop me from still loving it and learning more.
I attended a little bit of Tribal Revolution this weekend. Tribal Revolution is a huge tribal and tribal fusion bellydance workshop weekend event. Workshops by numerous fabulous instructors throughout the weekend as well as a gala show on Saturday night.
The show was filled with so much energy you could feel it throughout the room. I was moved and inspired.
Just to mention a few:
Ariellah, a gothic tribal fusion dancer. Her passion, expression and creativity is just amazing.
Deb Rubin, a classy and beautiful tribal fusion dancer. She made me smile and gasp and sigh over her graceful, fluid movements. She looked like she had stepped out of a painting.
And last but certainly not least, Unmata. What can I say, WOW! Energy, stamina, passion, expression, creativity, and just flat out amazing dancers! There moves are so quick, sharp and precise. I also was lucky enough to take one of Amy Sigil's (Unmata) workshops. Wow! It brought me back to my old school dance days. She is a nonstop amazing ball of energy and stamina. After the fast and furious choreo we sat down for an informative and emotional discussion. She is a truly wonderful and real woman. I am honored I got to meet her and hope to do so again in the future.
In the meantime, I have lots of ideas running through my head and a big smile planted on my face. :-)
I attended a little bit of Tribal Revolution this weekend. Tribal Revolution is a huge tribal and tribal fusion bellydance workshop weekend event. Workshops by numerous fabulous instructors throughout the weekend as well as a gala show on Saturday night.
The show was filled with so much energy you could feel it throughout the room. I was moved and inspired.
Just to mention a few:
Ariellah, a gothic tribal fusion dancer. Her passion, expression and creativity is just amazing.
Deb Rubin, a classy and beautiful tribal fusion dancer. She made me smile and gasp and sigh over her graceful, fluid movements. She looked like she had stepped out of a painting.
And last but certainly not least, Unmata. What can I say, WOW! Energy, stamina, passion, expression, creativity, and just flat out amazing dancers! There moves are so quick, sharp and precise. I also was lucky enough to take one of Amy Sigil's (Unmata) workshops. Wow! It brought me back to my old school dance days. She is a nonstop amazing ball of energy and stamina. After the fast and furious choreo we sat down for an informative and emotional discussion. She is a truly wonderful and real woman. I am honored I got to meet her and hope to do so again in the future.
In the meantime, I have lots of ideas running through my head and a big smile planted on my face. :-)