An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2008 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States. For more information or to order please visit: www . eemed . com
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An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2008 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States. For more information or to order please visit: www . eemed . com
An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2007 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States. For more information or to order please visit: www . eemed . com
Amara performs with the music group Mirage. She performs double veil and floorwork.
Amara has performed as a soloist and in Middle Eastern Dance companies all over the United States. She is one of the most versatile dancers in the United States as her repertory includes traditional and experimental improvisations and choreographies. Amara has held long-term dance engagements at several Middle Eastern restaurants and nightclubs including Pars (LA), Elbasha (LA), and Mamounia (LV). She has also been highlighted in several IAMED's videos, BDTV, and the EEMED series. Furthermore, Amara has taught accredited courses on dance appreciation and Middle Eastern dance at UCLA and UCR, and workshops at a number of universities and colleges. Currently, she is an instructor at Cal Poly Pomona at the Institute of Dance and New Cultures and teaches on-going studios dance classes. In addition to teaching, Amara is the Director and Choreographer of Ya Helewa! Dance Company, producer of “An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance” concert and videos, and co-producer of X-MED workshops. Amara holds a degree in Music History and Literature and a certificate in Ethnomusicology from the Florida State University and worked towards an M.A. in Dance Ethnology and an MFA at UCLA. Currently she is a doctoral candidate at UC Riverside's PhD program in Dance History and Theory.
For more information, please visit:
www.AmaraDances.com
Amara has performed as a soloist and in Middle Eastern Dance companies all over the United States. She is one of the most versatile dancers in the United States as her repertory includes traditional and experimental improvisations and choreographies. Amara has held long-term dance engagements at several Middle Eastern restaurants and nightclubs including Pars (LA), Elbasha (LA), and Mamounia (LV). She has also been highlighted in several IAMED's videos, BDTV, and the EEMED series. Furthermore, Amara has taught accredited courses on dance appreciation and Middle Eastern dance at UCLA and UCR, and workshops at a number of universities and colleges. Currently, she is an instructor at Cal Poly Pomona at the Institute of Dance and New Cultures and teaches on-going studios dance classes. In addition to teaching, Amara is the Director and Choreographer of Ya Helewa! Dance Company, producer of “An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance” concert and videos, and co-producer of X-MED workshops. Amara holds a degree in Music History and Literature and a certificate in Ethnomusicology from the Florida State University and worked towards an M.A. in Dance Ethnology and an MFA at UCLA. Currently she is a doctoral candidate at UC Riverside's PhD program in Dance History and Theory.
For more information, please visit:
www.AmaraDances.com
Amara performs Raqs al-Assaya at IAMED's Belly Dance at the Ford Amphitheater in Hollywood.
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Amara has performed as a soloist and in Middle Eastern Dance companies all over the United States. She is one of the most versatile dancers in the United States as her repertory includes traditional and experimental improvisations and choreographies. Amara has held long-term dance engagements at several Middle Eastern restaurants and nightclubs including Pars (LA), Elbasha (LA), and Mamounia (LV). She has also been highlighted in several IAMED's videos, BDTV, and the EEMED series. Furthermore, Amara has taught accredited courses on dance appreciation and Middle Eastern dance at UCLA and UCR, and workshops at a number of universities and colleges. Currently, she is an instructor at Cal Poly Pomona at the Institute of Dance and New Cultures and teaches on-going studios dance classes. In addition to teaching, Amara is the Director and Choreographer of Ya Helewa! Dance Company, producer of “An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance” concert and videos, and co-producer of X-MED workshops. Amara holds a degree in Music History and Literature and a certificate in Ethnomusicology from the Florida State University and worked towards an M.A. in Dance Ethnology and an MFA at UCLA. Currently she is a doctoral candidate at UC Riverside's PhD program in Dance History and Theory.
For more information, please visit:
www.AmaraDances.com
Amara performs Double Veil to live music at Cafe Beledy in Los Angeles.
Amara has performed as a soloist and in Middle Eastern Dance companies all over the United States. She is one of the most versatile dancers in the United States as her repertory includes traditional and experimental improvisations and choreographies. Amara has held long-term dance engagements at several Middle Eastern restaurants and nightclubs including Pars (LA), Elbasha (LA), and Mamounia (LV). She has also been highlighted in several IAMED's videos, BDTV, and the EEMED series. Furthermore, Amara has taught accredited courses on dance appreciation and Middle Eastern dance at UCLA and UCR, and workshops at a number of universities and colleges. Currently, she is an instructor at Cal Poly Pomona at the Institute of Dance and New Cultures and teaches on-going studios dance classes. In addition to teaching, Amara is the Director and Choreographer of Ya Helewa! Dance Company, producer of “An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance” concert and videos, and co-producer of X-MED workshops. Amara holds a degree in Music History and Literature and a certificate in Ethnomusicology from the Florida State University and worked towards an M.A. in Dance Ethnology and an MFA at UCLA. Currently she is a doctoral candidate at UC Riverside's PhD program in Dance History and Theory.
For more information please visit Amara:
www.AmaraDances.com
Amara performs Egyptian Folk Dance at EEMED 2000 in Los Angeles.
Amara has performed as a soloist and in Middle Eastern Dance companies all over the United States. She is one of the most versatile dancers in the United States as her repertory includes traditional and experimental improvisations and choreographies. Amara has held long-term dance engagements at several Middle Eastern restaurants and nightclubs including Pars (LA), Elbasha (LA), and Mamounia (LV). She has also been highlighted in several IAMED's videos, BDTV, and the EEMED series. Furthermore, Amara has taught accredited courses on dance appreciation and Middle Eastern dance at UCLA and UCR, and workshops at a number of universities and colleges. Currently, she is an instructor at Cal Poly Pomona at the Institute of Dance and New Cultures and teaches on-going studios dance classes. In addition to teaching, Amara is the Director and Choreographer of Ya Helewa! Dance Company, producer of “An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance” concert and videos, and co-producer of X-MED workshops. Amara holds a degree in Music History and Literature and a certificate in Ethnomusicology from the Florida State University and worked towards an M.A. in Dance Ethnology and an MFA at UCLA. Currently she is a doctoral candidate at UC Riverside's PhD program in Dance History and Theory.
For more information please visit Amara:
www.AmaraDances.com
Ya Helewa! Dance Company (Directed by Amara) is a collection of a variety of lovely dancers who bring an exciting dimension to Middle Eastern Dance.
The troupe performs most of the Traditional and Folkloric dances from the Middle East, as well as American Cabaret Belly Dance, and modern and experimental styles which will captivate any audience
For more information, please visit:
www.amaradances.com/yahelewa.html
Ya Helewa! Dance Company (Directed by Amara) is a collection of a variety of lovely dancers who bring an exciting dimension to Middle Eastern Dance.
The troupe performs most of the Traditional and Folkloric dances from the Middle East, as well as American Cabaret Belly Dance, and modern and experimental styles which will captivate any audience
For more information, please visit:
www.amaradances.com/yahelewa.html
Ya Helewa! Dance Company (Directed by Amara) is a collection of a variety of lovely dancers who bring an exciting dimension to Middle Eastern Dance.
The troupe performs most of the Traditional and Folkloric dances from the Middle East, as well as American Cabaret Belly Dance, and modern and experimental styles which will captivate any audience
For more information, please visit:
www.amaradances.com/yahelewa.html
Or to purchase DVD, please visit:
www.eemed.com/store.html
Ya Helewa! Dance Company (Directed by Amara) is a collection of a variety of lovely dancers who bring an exciting dimension to Middle Eastern Dance.
The troupe performs most of the Traditional and Folkloric dances from the Middle East, as well as American Cabaret Belly Dance, and modern and experimental styles which will captivate any audience
For more information, please visit:
www.amaradances.com/yahelewa.html
An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2006 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States.
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An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2005 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States.
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An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2004 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States.
For more information or to order please visit:
www.eemed.com
An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2003 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States.
For more information or to order please visit:
www.eemed.com
An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2002 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States.
For more information or to order please visit:
www.eemed.com
An Evening of Experimental Middle Eastern Dance (EEMED) 2001 - the most innovative Middle Eastern dance concert in the United States.
For more information or to order please visit:
www.eemed.com