Morocco

Sep. 8th, 2004 01:24 pm
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Any of you reading this who are interested in belly dance should jump at the chance to take this workshop with the one and only Morocco, a true living legend!  I've already reserved my space! :-)  You couldn't walk into this a total beginner, but if you've taken some classes, this is an opportunity not to be missed!

Dear Friends,

The one and only Morocco is back in Boston. Morroco's workshops are always very very popular and fun, i guarantee you that you will learn a lot not only dancing but a lot of useful background information also. Below, you will find all the information you need.

The space is limited, please consider letting me know asap.

Registration is very easy, just send me an email message to confirm your space and mail me the check and you are all set.

Looking forward to seeing you at this very special workshop.

Warm regards to you all,
ahmet lüleci



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ORIENTcamp  presents

2 Days Special Workshop by

MOROCCO   
(Living Culture)
http://www.casbahdance.org


Special Two-Day workshop with internationally known  master instructor/choreographer/performer Morocco from NY, in Oriental (Middle Eastern)  There will be per/day rates available.


                     Morocco will teach an oriental routine &  finger cymbal technique on Saturday.
A lovely slow routine + some folk explanation & technique on Sunday.


September 25th Saturday
3.00 pm - 5.00 pm
6.00 pm - 8:00 pm (There is a possibility for a small show on Saturday evening)


September 26th Sunday
1.00 pm - 3.00 pm
3.30 pm - 5.30 pm


2 Day Workshop                  $90.00  

September 25th only        $50.00   
September 26th only        $50.00  


For more info or registrations please call or write ahmet;

16 Braeland Ave,
Newton Centre, MA 02459 - 2211
617 795 2468
ahmet@rcn.com



All workshops are at the; MMDS

(Mass Motion Dance Studio) - Mirrors, hardwood floors,

50 North Beacon Street
Brighton, MA   02135
617-562-0550



DIRECTIONS;

MBTA Green line (B Line) to Harvard Ave Stop. Walk North on Harvar! d Ave, take a left onto Brighton Ave.. Brighton Ave turns into North Beacon Street at Union Square intersection. (5 minute walk) [Regina says don't do this, it's way more than a 5 minute walk.  Instead take the 66 or 57 bus to Brighton's Union Square and walk from there, a genuine 5 minute walk]

Driving: Mass Pike extension to the Brighton/Allston exit. Follow signs for Brighton. Stay straight on Cambridge Street through three sets of lights right at fourth light onto North Beacon Street. The studio is located on the left at the corner of Gordon Street. (Additional parking is available in the back of the lot across the street.)



Morocco (Carolina Varga Dinicu) is considered the leading performer & authority in her field in the U.S., Canada and abroad, evidenced by frequent invitations to teach master seminars and perform in Germany, Sweden, Norway, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Australia, Israel, Egypt, England, Morocco, Brazil and Italy.
 
She was awarded two grants by the State Council on the Arts for her choreography in 1972 and 1981 - first in her field to be so honored and the only two-time recipient - 3 NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Community Service Grants, 3 Summer Program Grants, a Materials for the Arts Grant and an Arts Exposure Grant. She was one of the first inducted into the AAMED Mideastern Dance Hall of Fame as "World Class" for "International proliferation of her art, her myriad of talent and for her untiring pioneering in this, her chosen field of ethnic dance", was named 1997 Instructor of the Year by IAMED, was voted Best Dancer & Best Instructor + Casbah Dance Experience was named Best Troupe of the Year 2 years in a row by Mideastern Dancer magazine. Morocco was also voted Ethnic Dancer of the Year in '97, Instructor of the Year in '98 & given the Lifetime Achievement award in 2002 by Zaghareet Magazine.
 
Morocco's research video series (#s1-6) was given the Giza Award in 2000, an interview with her, describing her philosphy & some of her life's experiences, was commissioned by the Dance Division of the Lincoln Center Library of the Performing Arts in NYC to be placed its Oral History Archives for future researchers & she was nominated for the Dance Heritage Coalition's list of "America's Irreplaceable Dance Treasures".

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