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Sunday, December 7, 2008
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Zuzi East Studio
738 N. 5th Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85705
Rather than learning a cookie-cutter choreography or isolated drills, in this workshop we will discover techniques to build layers of interest into your dance. These methods can add nuance and expression to both improvisational and choreographed performances.
$35 pre-registered (must be postmarked by 11/29)
$40 at door
Pre-registration is highly recommended; previous dance experience is required.
Please email: kate (at) ape-law (dot) com for registration address, or a .jpg of the event flyer.
Kate began her study of Raks Sharki/Middle Eastern Dance in 1985, with Susan Wilson in Tucson, AZ, from whom she learned an appreciation of rhythm and technique. In 1994, she joined Xanadu Studio and began learning from Kathryn Ferguson, international teacher and instructor. She was soon featured as a troupe soloist, and became a frequent teacher at the Studio through 2008, leading classes for beginning through advanced students. Her time with Ms. Ferguson helped her appreciate the importance of emotional musical interpretation.
She takes workshops in dance and rhythm whenever possible in order to expand her knowledge base, and has enjoyed classes with Morocco, Mary Ellen Donald, Jim Boz, Rachel Brice, Dahlena, Armando Mafufo, and Issam Houshan (among others).
As a teacher, she is recommended for her patient, thorough breakdown of movement and combinations.
"Sublime is the word that comes to mind while watching Kate dance. Full of elegance, humor and grace, you just can't take your eyes off her. And as a teacher, Kate is intelligent and thorough, demonstrating her personal skill, as well as extracting the best from a student."
--Kathryn Ferguson
International Teacher, Performer, and Producer
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Zuzi East Studio
738 N. 5th Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85705
Rather than learning a cookie-cutter choreography or isolated drills, in this workshop we will discover techniques to build layers of interest into your dance. These methods can add nuance and expression to both improvisational and choreographed performances.
$35 pre-registered (must be postmarked by 11/29)
$40 at door
Pre-registration is highly recommended; previous dance experience is required.
Please email: kate (at) ape-law (dot) com for registration address, or a .jpg of the event flyer.
Kate began her study of Raks Sharki/Middle Eastern Dance in 1985, with Susan Wilson in Tucson, AZ, from whom she learned an appreciation of rhythm and technique. In 1994, she joined Xanadu Studio and began learning from Kathryn Ferguson, international teacher and instructor. She was soon featured as a troupe soloist, and became a frequent teacher at the Studio through 2008, leading classes for beginning through advanced students. Her time with Ms. Ferguson helped her appreciate the importance of emotional musical interpretation.
She takes workshops in dance and rhythm whenever possible in order to expand her knowledge base, and has enjoyed classes with Morocco, Mary Ellen Donald, Jim Boz, Rachel Brice, Dahlena, Armando Mafufo, and Issam Houshan (among others).
As a teacher, she is recommended for her patient, thorough breakdown of movement and combinations.
"Sublime is the word that comes to mind while watching Kate dance. Full of elegance, humor and grace, you just can't take your eyes off her. And as a teacher, Kate is intelligent and thorough, demonstrating her personal skill, as well as extracting the best from a student."
--Kathryn Ferguson
International Teacher, Performer, and Producer
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