Jamila Salimpour

topic posted Sun, January 20, 2008 - 8:13 AM by  Alexia
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Jamila Salimpour is credited with (among many other things) developing vocabulary and format to teach the ancient art of belly dance in a classroom setting. She trained innumerable dancers in the 1960's and 70's. This was the first wave of students to learn in this structured format. The vocabulary and steps still echo throughout belly dance classes here and abroad.

Here are Two articles:

Bal Anat, the West Coast dance troupe that inspired the Tibal Dance Movement
www.therealsuhaila.com/Pages/...bes.pdf

A speech by Jamila Salimpour at a MED conference 1997:
www.therealsuhaila.com/Pages/...nce.pdf

Jamila produced an amazing instructional CD for Finger Cymbal playing:
www.smartcart.com/suhaila/cgi/search.cgi

also a 4 dvd archive series of some of the movements she has taught over the years:
www.smartcart.com/suhaila/cgi/search.cgi

as well as few manuals on Finger Cymbal playing, dance vocabulary and history:

Jamila is still teaching on Saturday mornings in El Cerrito, California.

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Alexia
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  • Re: Ba Anat Choreography taught by Sabriye Tekbilek

    Sun, January 20, 2008 - 8:17 AM

    The Drum & Dance Learning Center presents
    Workshops with Sabriye Tekbilek
    Sunday, March 2, 2008

    11am - 2pm Turkish 9/8 technique and Bal Anat's exciting karshilima choreography. Bring finger cymbals.
    $60
    2-3pm Lunch break (bring your lunch)
    3-5 pm Khaleegy & dances from the Gulf Region
    $40

    both $95
    Pre registration is required. No walk ins.
    www.drumdancecenter.com

    Workshop @
    The Drum & Dance Learning Center
    The Barracks Trading Post Plaza
    Rt 206 & Elizabeth St.
    Bordentown, NJ

    Directions: DO NOT USE MAPQUEST
    www.drumdancecenter.com


    Sabriye Tekbilek is a performer and instructor of Middle Eastern dance whose stage presence and technique have been shaped by a lifetime of international performance and study.
    Daughter of renowned Turkish musician, "Haci" Ahmet Tekbilek, and Lisa Djeylan,pioneer of Belly Dance in Sweden, Sabriye was born into an environment of music and dance. As a child and young adult Sabriye studied many dance forms, including Middle Eastern Dance, Ballet and Flamenco.

    While attending the University of California in Berkeley, she began taking classes with the internationally renowned Suhaila Salimpour, and quickly became a member of the Suhaila Dance Company and Bal Anat. It was while studying with both Suhaila and Jamila Salimpour that Sabriye was encouraged to begin teaching, awakening a new passion for instruction.

    In 2005 Sabriye based herself in the Middle East, where she has been touring and performing ever since. She has danced across the U.S., in Sweden, Norway, England, Turkey, Spain, Greece, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Syria, Morocco, Tunisia and India. She has performed at exclusive venues including the Nobel Prize Party, Warner Bros. Studios, the Miss India Competition; and she has opened for popular Arabic
    stars such as Ragheb Alama and Wael Kfoury, and regularly performs globally for dignitaries.

    During her travels Sabriye continues to explore the depths of Middle Eastern Dance and music through studying and teaching workshops along her way. www.sabriyetekbilek.com
    • Re: Ba Anat Choreography taught by Sabriye Tekbilek

      Sun, January 20, 2008 - 8:21 AM
      Saturday, February 2, 2:30 - 5:30. Turkish 9/8 technique and Bal Anat's sassy, folkloric karshlima choreography. Bring finger cymbals!

      Sunday, February 3, 11 - 2. Suhaila Salimpour Format.

      Location: American Dance Institute www.americandanceinstitute.com/
      Studio #2
      8007 Greenwood Avenue N
      Seattle, WA 98103

      Cost: $60 per workshop, $110 if you sign up for both. 10% discount for current members of the Suhaila Salimpour School of Dance. Payment must be received to hold your registration. These workshops sell out, so don't wait!

      Contact renee.drellishak@gmail.com for registration information.

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