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2. Editorial by Suhaila
3. Workshops
4. Booking
5. Belly Dancer Survey
6. Your Right to Vote
7. Coming Soon
8. Product Highlight
9. Sale
10. Classes
11. Events
12. Quote of the Month
13. Contact
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New Suhaila Instructional and Performance videos on DVD
coming SOON!
Very soon, the first videos from Suhaila's new line will
finally be released on DVD. The videos vary from technique and choreography
to a beautiful solo performance, so keep your eyes open.
Suhaila Introduction to Belly Dance Set
This
set includes 3 indispensable aids to learning the art and skill of belly
dance! Stretch and Tone with Suhaila gives you a 20-minute workout focusing
on muscle groups necessary to belly dance. Beginning Choreography provides
"one-on-one" instruction from Suhaila, plus a performance of
the choreography, and the Playing Finger Cymbals CD is a complete guide
to this unique instrument.
Save 15$
over ordering all
three separately!
Buy Now!

Arabian Musicals II
Arabian Musicals Vol. II follows is the
footsteps of Arabian Musicals Vol. I. The Salimpour Band is back with
Ziad Islambuli on percussion.
Regular price $16.95
Sale Price $10.95
Buy Now!

The Suhaila Salimpour
School of Dance
10082 San Pablo Ave.
El Cerrito, CA
(510) 527-2400
Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Hip-Hop,
Suhaila Salimpour Format Belly Dance and Jamila Salimpour Format Belly
Dance. Adults, teens and kids!
Classes offered Monday through Saturday
For complete class listing, visit www.SuhailaSchool.com
or call (510) 527-2400

Salimpour Technique
with Rashid
Gold's Gym Castro
2301 Market St. at Noe
(415) 626-4488
Monday, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Level I
$15.00 drop-in or reduced rate with purchase of day pass cards.
FREE for Gold's Gym members!
For more information, contact Rashid at raksrashid@aol.com
or call (415) 621-0669

Belly Dance Nights
at Montero's Café
A night of performance with dancers from the Suhaila Salimpour School
of Dance
First Sunday of every month
6:00 pm
1106 Solano Ave., Albany, CA
(510) 524-1270
Sign up to dance!
Call (510) 527-2400,
email suhaila@suhaila.com
or speak to an instructor
"If I'm going to do something that could be provocative or artistically
relevant, I have to be prepared to put myself in a place where I feel
unsafe, not completely in control. I have no fear of failure whatsoever,
because often out of that uncertainty something is salvaged, something
that is worthwhile comes about. There is no progress without failure.
And each failure is a lesson learned. Unnecessary failures are the ones
where an artist tries to second guess an audience's taste, and little
comes out of that situation except a kind of inward humiliation."
- David Bowie
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| Welcome to Suhaila
Unveiled, the official e-newsletter for Suhaila Salimpour, the
Suhaila Salimpour School of Dance, and Suhaila Productions.
| | Greetings! |
| This
month is going to be intense!
Each
weekend is another workshop in a different State. How exciting!
The school is going strong and it is our time in the dance company
of working on new material for next year's season of performances.
We have just finished editing the new Belly Dance Fitness Fusion
Series that was produced by Natural Journey's coming out before
the holidays, and I am feverishly working on our final edits for
the new Suhaila Productions line of videos. Yes.... they are almost
done. Worth the wait! |
| Editorial by Suhaila |
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I want to help….
I want to scream…. I want to do more…. I want to know
more…. I want to be active and proactive…. I want to
enjoy my life and live it to the fullest…. But most of all
I want to give back and appreciate each day that I am given.
Carley came
into the studio before the holidays a few years ago. She was full
of life and very excited about beginning her new experiment (belly
dance). She was a professional tap dancer and had done musical theater
for years. Now as an adult woman she wanted more for her body and
soul and it was time to now explore herself through a movement that
would give her another perspective on her body. The movements are
womanly and feminine with the power that can be found in a whisper.
This was especially important for Carley since her mother Kathie
was dying of breast cancer—learning to be proud of your breasts,
your body, your secrets, your dreams… your identity and movement
having to come together in a dance form and exercise that is so
womanly.
I
was allowed into this family as a gift during these last few months
of Kathie’s life. I shared the sadness and joys of each day
being given to Kathie and to her family and loved ones sharing this
experience. I had a hard time at first with meeting Kathie. My father
had died of a brain tumor when I was 9 years old and to see the
reminiscent effects of chemotherapy gave me a tummy ache. I felt
as if I was a child trying to be strong as I held a “normal”
conversation with her. I was left feeling guilty knowing that she
knew I was trying to be strong. She was happy and unbelievably proud
of her daughter. I looked up to her.
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| |  For a complete list of
workshop dates and locations
click here. | 2005 Weeklong Workshop
Suhaila Salimpour School of Dance, El
Cerrito, CA January 24-28, 2005 Come for the ultimate belly dance
challenge. Five hours a day for five days of Suhaila's unique technique
and choreography will undoubtedly further you in your goals as a dancer,
regardless of style. To register or for more information,
contact Suhaila Productions at suhaila@suhaila.com (510) 526-4344
or visit www.suhailainternational.com.
Sign up now - this workshop is filling up fast! | 2004 Workshops:
Somerset, NJ, October 4-10
Rakkasah East
Workshops, October
4-9, Festival, October 9-10 To register contact Shukria: rakkasah@worldnet.att.net or
(510) 724-0214 Albuquerque, NM, October
23-24 Suhaila Live!
Hosted by Amaya To register contact Amaya Productions: maria@amaya.com or (505) 281-4492 or
(505) 280-3638 Milwaukee, WI, October 30
Workshop and show To register, contact Pat Kellar: patkellar@juno.com or (414)
774-0620
Phoenix, AZ, November 6-7
Evening show on the 7th plus two full days of workshops,
9am-4pm!
To register, contact Linda Miller:
(602) 863-3814 or visit www.bdboutique.com
To register for workshops online, click
here
To purchase show tickets online, click
here
2005 Workshops:
Richmond, CA, March 12-20
Rakkasah West
Workshop with Jamila Salimpour
Workshops, March 12-18, Festival, march 18-20
To register contact Shukria:
rakkasah@worldnet.att.net or (510)
724-0214
Also in 2005
Cairo Carnivale, Glendale,
CA, June 11-12
Ya Halla Y'All, Grapevine, TX, August 18-21
Also in 2005: St. Louis, MO and Somerset, NJ
| | Bring Suhaila to your
event! | Suhaila and the Suhaila Dance Company
travel all over the country and the world performing and teaching
workshops. For availability and booking information, contact Suhaila
Productions at (510) 526-4344 or email suhaila@suhaila.com
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Survey |
| Last Month's Question:
What do you think
of certification in belly dance?
1. It's a good idea. It's a step toward raising the level of the
dance.
2. It's a bad idea. who's to say what is certified?
3. I'm not sure.
Here are some of your answers:
I
personally think that it's a good idea for those who want to achieve
something more with their dancing. Being certified (or wanting to
be) gives people something more to work towards. The way I feel
is, if you are going to be spending the money and make the time
to take the classes, why not have something to show for it? Also,
when you are in class you will be paying more attention because
you know that you will be tested and if you don't know the material
(like with any class) you won't pass. Once you are certified (IE.
level 1) you have the goal to get to the next level and that keeps
you going.
-Brande Bogosian
I don't
think it is necessary to be certified. I think in a world of rules
regulations and certification who is truly to say what the guidelines
should be? We all need to be the judge of what we are getting out
of class and if we enjoy being there. That way it is ultimately
up to the teacher to teach a class that students are interested
in attending or it will die off! Thanks for providing a place for
voices to be heard
-Jeannine Pepper Potomac Falls Virginia
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more answers...
This Month's Question:
Do you feel you need to be a specific "body type"
to perform professionally?
Send
your answers or comments to:
bellydancesurvey@yahoo.com
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| Your Right to Vote |
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How
Women Got To Vote
A short history lesson on the privilege
of voting...
The
women were innocent and defenseless. And by the end of the night,
they were barely alive. Forty prison guards wielding clubs and their
warden's blessing went on a rampage against the 33 women wrongly
convicted of "obstructing sidewalk traffic."
They
beat Lucy
Burns, chained her hands to the cell bars above her head and
left her hanging for the night, bleeding and gasping for air. They
hurled Dora Lewis into a dark cell, smashed her head against an
iron bed and knocked her out cold. Her cellmate, Alice Cosu, thought
Lewis was dead and suffered a heart attack. Additional affidavits
describe the guards grabbing, dragging, beating, choking, slamming,
pinching, twisting and kicking the women.
Thus
unfolded the "Night of Terror" on Nov. 15, 1917, when
the warden at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia ordered his guards
to teach a lesson to the suffragists imprisoned there because they
dared to picket Woodrow Wilson's White House for the right to vote.
Read
complete article...
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