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Nadiyah's
Artemis Mourat
in
La Danse Oriental Workshops
& Dinner Theatre 
October 6-7, 2007
Spokane, WA
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Reserve your space in the workshops and show today:
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Turkish Oriental with Floor Work
Saturday, October 6
10:00 PM - 1:00 PM
$60 in Advance, $70 at the Door
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Price includes an ethnic meal, juice or tea, and live entertainment. Space is limited, and reservations will be required.
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Turkish Romani Workshop
Sunday, October 7
9:30 AM -11:30 PM
$40 in Advance, $50 at the Door
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Special
Two Workshops & 1 Dinner Theatre
$125 in Advance; $145 at the Door
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Checks or money orders may be submitted to
Nadiyah's, P.O. Box 18393, Spokane, WA 99223.
Nadiyah's is now accepting dancer applications for the La Danse Oriental Dinner Theatre. If interested, submit a Letter of Interest and an audition tape to Nadiyah's, PO Box 18393, Spokane, WA 99228. References to a weblink will not be accepted as an audition tape. For more information, you may inquire at Info@Nadiyahs.com or 509-993-4423.
About Artemis Mourat:
Artemis has been dancing,
teaching and researching dance history in the United States and abroad
for her entire adult life. Artemis is of Greek and Turkish descent. She
fuses her love of these cultures with strong academic knowledge and
excellent dance technique. She brings her spirited and articulate
technique to workshops which include information on the history and
cultures that generate the dances she teaches. She believes that we can
all use art to build bridges across cultures.
Artemis has contributed to many publications. Extensive travel to 33
countries and intensive research into the idioms of the East, women's
issues, psychology, ancient history, oriental dance, Romany (Gypsy)
dance and dance ethnology have yielded many manuscripts and articles.
She
continues to produce new articles every year. Artemis has an M.A. in
psychology, an M.S.W. in social work (with specialized studies in cross
cultural awareness) and has done postgraduate work in dance movement
therapy.She was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
Her
research is used by Egyptian universities, the Middle East Institute in
Washington, D.C. and the Library for the Performing Arts in New York.
She has lectured, taught and/or performed for Cornell University and
Princeton University, National Public Radio (NPR), Voice of America and
in Spain, England, France, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Canada, Turkey and
in 29 states within the United States. Artemis is a member of the Society of Folk Dance Historians.
She uses her writing and her dance and history lectures to fight the
racism which exists against the Roma. Her humanitarian interests
extended to helping the survivors of hurricane Katrina and she received
the key to the city of Lafayette for these efforts. She also continues
in her efforts to have Middle Eastern dance receive the recognition and
respect that every other legitimate dance form enjoys.
Artemis
has done field research in ancient dance, Middle Eastern dance and
Romany (Gypsy) dance in Turkey, Romania, Czech Republic, Spain, France,
England, Morocco, Tunisia, Germany, Slovenia, Italy, Egypt and Greece.
She has attended Romany Festivals in France, Turkey and Romania. She
has collected wonderful video footage of Roma people in which they are
dancing, celebrating and experiencing everyday life. Artemis continues
to collect antique pictures of women and dancers from North Africa and
the Middle East and of the Roma throughout the world. Her collection is
one of the largest in the United States and some illustrations have
been used by the International Encyclopedia of Dance, the Smithsonian
Institution, the largest Romany Museum in the world (in the Czech
Republic), the Romany archives at the University of Texas collected by
Ian Hancock, all the major Middle Eastern Dance publications and in
several books. Much of this material will be used in her upcoming DVD
and book on Romany dance and history (target date is set for 2007).
Artemis is listed in the International Dance Council (CID) Who's Who of Dance. Her photograph can be found in the International Encyclopedia of Dance
under the listing for "danse du ventre" (which translates to "Belly
dance") which is produced by the Oxford University Press. She has won
the "Ethnic Dancer of the Year Award" presented by the International
Academy of Middle Eastern Dance (IAMED) and the "Most Popular Ethnic
Dancer Award" from Zaghareet Magazine.
Artemis
teaches regular classes, private lessons, workshops on the dance form
commonly referred to as "Belly Dance" which, after 35 years of
experience, she can cover from A to Z. She is best known for her
specialized workshops on the Turkish Oriental and Turkish Romany dance
genres. Artemis is constantly creating new workshops and in 2006, she
is presenting a series of workshops of all new Turkish material.
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