Gothla US is proud to present a dark and divine series of workshops to immerse you in the arts of Gothic Bellydance and beyond, brought to you by the nation's top and emerging dancers. We have carefully structured the workshop offerings to offer a strong foundation for fusion dancers, giving a breadth of coverage for the complete dancer.

Meet Our Elite Team of Professors:

Tempest


Sashi

Asharah

Anaar
Princess Farhana

Kajira
Djoumahna

Ma'isah

Lee Ali

Madame Raine

Shakra


Mortifera

Lacey



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Workshop Schedule & Descriptions

Friday @ Orion (9am-6pm)
9am -10:30am Lacey Tribal for Tribal Fusion Dancers

Improvisational Tribal Style movements don't have to just be for improv dancers. In this workshop learn classic improv vocabulary with a fusion twist. See how these movements, when inserted into your fusion technique, can create an exciting and dynamic performance. Improv qualities can unite a group choreography in a way that you've never experienced and can liven up any solo routine. Beginners are welcome!

11am -1pm Mortifera Liner, Lipstick and Lashes...Oh My!

From Special FX to immaculate Stage makeup, Mortifera will tackle all your questions and shed some light on how to create that final touch to your perfect performance. Attendees will be taught how to create a full Stage makeup look with a Gothic twist, including: highlight/contour, lash application, professional preping/priming of the skin, color theory, tools of the trade and some of the most well kept secrets of the professional makeup industry! The class will culminate with one participant winning a swag bag full of makeup goodies from Mac Cosmetics!

Participants are welcome to bring any brushes, tools or makeup they wish to use (especially if they have questions about use/application) however makeup will be provided for all class members during the workshop for no extra fee.

Please bring a set of lashes. There will also be lash sets available for purchase before the workshop as well as other goodies Mortifera will have available to add to your makeup kit. Attendees are encouraged to come with clean skin, hair pulled back off of the face and a notepad to jot down any info and tips. Due to the extensive amount of information being taught, class space will be limited to ensure one on one interaction with instructors. All levels are welcome.

1:45-3:45pm Tempest Journey To The Underworld
When was the last time you broke down your own facades and explored the truth of what lays bare underneath? Are you brave enough to look and become stronger as a dancer for it? Being a part of the bellydance community for any length of time affects us in so many ways, many below the surface that can influence how we look and feel about ourselves and others. In this dynamic and unusual workshop, we will explore through exercises and movement combinations the mythic concept of the Descent and Encounter in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Indian cultures. This is a safe and supportive opportunity to challenge yourself mentally and physically, while discovering who you are or wish to be as a dancer. Warning: This is not a "woo-woo" or "new-agey" class, but it will ask you to push your boundaries. Past participants have found this workshop experience to be path-altering and affirming of self in the dance world.
4:00-6pm Shakra Exploring the Anatomy of Power
Join Shakra for an extensive dissection of high impact movement and discover empowerment through power moves. Power in dance can be slow or it can be fast. It can come from quick action or dramatic pause. Our bodies come in all shapes and sizes but we are all capable of such power, regardless of our body type. Power is a state of mind, not body, and Shakra will guide you through exercises that focus on how we visualize our power while slowly building from slow dramatic movement to quick powerful movements. This workshop will help you feel your internal connection to your personal power and how it helps animate your body for all kinds of dance ranging from belly dance to full body dances such as African. This workshop will also observe ways we lose connection with that power, both mentally and physically. Be prepared with an open mind and a willing body. Come harness your personal power with Shakra.
Friday Night @ Orion
7:30-10:30pm Motif A Gathering, led by Lee Ali
Motif is an experimental gathering, merging music, dance, and ritual, open to Gothla US attendees only. Please arrive promptlly before 8pm, and expect to participate until 10pm. This is NOT a performance - it is a communal interaction. The event will have a formal beginning to awaken our space, and will be guided throughout the evening by the lead dancers and musicians, and have a formal conclusion. Motif is the brainchild of Tempest and Lee Ali - and it's first instance was at Tribal Fest 8- and we're thrilled to be able to present it to you at Gothla US. Not only is it an opportunity to meet and greet your teachers and fellow attendees, it provides the perfect beginning for your weekend - preparing you mentally and physically for what's to come, in style! Participants are welcome to bring rugs, pillows, and beverages. Musicians are welcome to bring their instruments, dancers - come prepared to dance!
Saturday @ Orion (workshops from 9am-5pm)
9am-11am Asharah Dancing Your Demons: Dramatic Dance through Emotional Expression
Experience Level: Intermediate beginner and above.
Within each one of us is our true, instinctual self, and we often ignore or repress her (or him) in our everyday lives. Our instinctual self is not rational, and yet to dance to our fullest, we must acknowledge our instinct, acting upon it without second-guessing it and while still harnessing it for a clean and stage-worthy performance. Our instincts are raw, untamed and absolutely essential to a dancer who wishes to give a moving and expressive performance. In this workshop, Asharah will lead students through physical exercises aimed at drawing out instinctual responses to music and other students in class. She will also explain her own emotional preparation process, giving guidelines andtips on how to be "in the moment" before you even take the stage. Students must leave their egos at the door, and judgmental or critical behavior will not be tolerated.
12-2pm Anaar Descent to the Underworld: Floorwork
Take a journey into the deep dark dance mysteries of the Underworld. Using the Underworld as a mythic stage we will explore the technique and fascination of floorwork. This workshop will cover the technical aspects of both fast and slow movements, traveling steps and the balance of movement from standing position to the floor, and back to standing posture. In addition, we will explore two of my favorite archetypical ritualistic movements associated with floorwork. The floor will be carpeted so please bring your knee pads or suffer the fires of Hades!
3-5pm Princess Farhana Drama Queen! Exploring Theatrical Oriental Dance Presentation
This workshop is aimed at performers who want to create a fully realized theatrical belly dance piece of any genre. Learn invaluable tools to bring a dance from conception to a dazzling "finished product". In addition to use of performance space, dynamic movement, dramatic entrances and exits, we will go over poses, pauses and emotional intent. We will explore improv and theater games; costuming, props and prop use, stage lighting lighting and music selection, tailored to your own unique vision. Please be prepared to perform for a supportive class critique and bring a pen and paper for notes. This hour class is limited to participants of intermediate/advanced student through professional levels.
Sunday @ Orion (workshops from 9am-6pm)
9am-10:30am Madame Raine Flirty, Filthy Drills

Get into my facial! Everybody drills, but what specifically are you paying attention to? The Illustrious Madame takes you on an escapade to find your primal movements through brisk isolations, mind-whipping gesticulation, and audience interaction, leaving your viewers tongue-tied, tinker-twisted and totally titillated. This adventure begins with a thorough Yoga-based warm-up and strength conditioning followed by bells and whistles of the DRILL KIND. Including signature combinations with names you’ll never forget to charm the pants off of your spectators. They didn’t need those pants anyway. Oh Yes. YOU WILL LOVE IT. Join us. Be prepared to sweat, gasp, and (of course) laugh! LET THE INFATUATION BEGIN...

11am - 1pm Kajira Moroccan Guedra Blessing Ritual
This ritual comes from the branch of Tuareg Berbers known as The Guedra, who are also one of the several Tuareg branches known as “The Blue People” or “Kel Tagelmous”. Guedra tribes inhabit parts of Mauritania, Morocco and the High/Upper Atlas Mountains. This group of people are unique in that they are matrilineal and councils are egalitarian. In this unique Berber branch, the men veil but the women do not (the reason will be revealed in class). The word “Guedra” has many meanings as well and handouts will be provided, as well as supporting material passed around. Your handouts will include one of the many chants with translations, which are sung in a language called Hassanic Berber, a mix of Arabic and Berber dialects.

You will listen to actual field recordings, learn call-and-response chants as well as claps and counter-claps. You will learn the meanings behind the gestures and the movements that go with T’bal (the optional standing portion) as well as Guedra (done kneeling). A CDR of these field recordings will be available for purchase before and after class for a low fee.

It is important to know that Guedra is not at all like Hadra or Zar, as is not an “exorcism” or a “dance” but an actual ritual used only for blessing purposes.

If time allows, we may have a Guedra circle in which at least some of the participants will be able to come out for a few minutes and try it while being supported by your tribe of classmates who will be clapping and chanting for you, creating the possibility of a light trance state. You will have the tools to go deeper with your friends outside of the busy classroom setting by the time you leave, to try on your own!

Please bring: An open heart and inquisitive mind! A non-slippery dark opaque piece of cloth or textured veil (not silk). Any shade of blue or black are preferred. This cloth need be only large enough to cover your head and can be larger. The remainder of the costume for this ritual will be discussed, photos passed around and components talked about in class. Bring kneepads. People with knee, back or neck problems will be asked to take it easy and know your personal limitations. You can still do the T’Bal (standing) section, which is done traditionally as well.

1:30-3:30pm Ma'isah Gothic Fusion Sword Workshop "No Limits"
This workshop teaches Ma'isah's signature style, incorporating moves and combinations from her Elysium format and solo improvisational style in a darkly beautiful Sword Dance that is suitable for solo or group performances.

The goal is to understand how to dance with and balance a single sword effectively and with confidence, while using slow intense movement, adding the isolated accents that are intrinsic to Ma'isah's gothic fusion style, inspiring you to create your own version of gothic sword dance with 'no limits'.
4:00-6pm Sashi Spirit Part II: Cultivating the "Spirit of The Dance" using Ascend Signature Combinations
How do you feel when you watch that dancer who has you spellbound? How do you describe what is indescribable about her? …that thing that makes you feel separated from your surroundings and transported to a place where only you and she exist? How do you feel when that dancer leaves you yearning to experience that feeling again and again? Do you want to be that dancer?

In this workshop, you will learn the art of cultivating and conveying the Spirit of the Dance through improvisation and storyline. You will gain experiential techniques that will prepare you for moving beyond the concept of stage presence to becoming a dancer who is able to cultivate the truest nature of this dance and translate it to her audience in a transcendent and seemingly effortless way. This workshop format includes some interactive and experiential lecturing but focuses mainly on dancing. Dress prepared to dance. Bring a notebook, yoga mat and water. Knowledge of basic Tribal Fusion and The Ascend Tribal Format (Body, Mind & Spirit Level I workshops) is suggested but not required unless participating in the Ascend Tribal Format Certification program. All levels welcome.

Instructor Bios & Pix

Tempest

Tempest (aka "The Gothmutha) is an artist, designer, dancer, and writer recently now living in the land of Lovecraft & Poe: Rhode Island. Although she enjoys studying what tradition has to offer, Tempest loves exploring the dance through unusual music and creative costuming, pulling on her visual arts background to "paint a picture" with the dance; engaging the audience through dramatic embodied storytelling, passionate expression, and sensuous, mesmerizing movement.

She finds inspiration for her dances in many eras, places, and faces, from ancient cultures and spiritual myths worldwide, to the work of silent film star and original vamp Theda Bara, and turn-of-the-century dance goddess Ruth St. Denis.She is most well-known for her Gothic Belly Dance performances and instruction, and is featured on the first ever GBD performance DVD produced by WorldDanceNewYork entitled "The Darker Side of Fusion", it's sequel "Gothic Belly Dance: Revelations", and Hollywood Music Center's "Bellydance Underworld". She also has an instructional DVD geared towards the alternatively-minded entitled "Bellydance for Beautiful Freaks" produced by WorldDanceNewYork.
Websites:
-Med'Devi Ink (art, design, the original corset belt...) www.meddevi.com
-Tempest's Nouveau Noir Dance: www.darklydramatic.com
-The Gothic Bellydance Resource: www.gothicbellydance.com


Sashi

Sashi is an internationally recognized performer, instructor and choreographer based in Orange County, California. Sashi has been a student of dance for seventeen years and began studying African Haitian and West African dance while a student at San Francisco State University. In the years following, Sashi found Middle Eastern dance to be the style she was most drawn to as it spoke to her Semitic roots and aesthetic interests. She has studied many forms of Middle Eastern dance including American Tribal Style Bellydance, Tribal Fusion Bellydance, Gothic Bellydance, Egyptian and Lebanese Cabaret Bellydance, Israeli and Turkish Debke, Saidi, and Nubian Folkloric dances. She is most recognized for her alluring and dynamic performances of Gothic Tribal Fusion Bellydance and Improvisational Tribal Fusion Bellydance. Inspired by the "Spirit of the Dance", Sashi views bellydance as the honoring of the divine feminine by creating spiritual and physical unions through movement. This is evident as her ability to cultivate the energy that the dance evokes is translated to each audience member with a look, a gesture, a presence that is unmistakably unique to Sashi. You can see her perform solo or in collaboration with internationally acclaimed performance troupes in many venues, settings and shows. Information on her upcoming performances, workshops, tour dates and collaborations can be found at www.ascendtribaldance.com


Asharah


Asharah has been performing since the age of six as a dancer, figure skater, and singer. As a bellydancer, she is best known for her dramatic fusion of tribal and cabaret styles, but also has extensive experience in Turkish, Egyptian and American bellydance. She recently earned her Level 2 certification in the Suhaila Salimpour format, and aims to blend this format with American Tribal Style bellydance. Her technique, musicality, and finger cymbal playing skills have been noted and admired across the country. She is deeply grateful to Alexia (Kim Leary), Artemis Mourat, Suhaila Salimpour, and others who have guided her along the way.

In addition to traveling around the country to teach sold-out workshops, she teaches regular tribal belly dance classes at two of the Washington, DC, area's finest dance studios, Joy of Motion and Saffron Dance. She currently performs around the country and periodically at the Shisha Lounge in Sterling, Virginia. She will be releasing her first instructional DVD Modern Tribal Bellydance, produced by WorldDanceNewYork, in January 2008, and she is featured on the groundbreaking DVD Gothic Bellydance: The Darker Side of Fusion, produced by World Dance New York. From 2003-2005 she performed with the avant-garde troupe Martiya Possession and before that was a two year member of Raks Odalisque, Princeton University's Middle Eastern dance troupe. She also provided live percussion and graphic design for Maduro's debut release Shimmer Sustain.

Asharah is not only an accomplished dancer but also has a B.A. in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University. Ever since her childhood, Asharah has been deeply interested in Middle Eastern arts and culture. She believes that every belly dancer must know the history and culture of this dance, whether she is performing it in its traditional forms or fusing it with others.

Asharah's website: http://www.asharah.com


Anaar

Anaar is a long time practicing witch in the Feri Tradition and brings to her performances a large body of dark lore and ritual. Her body of work focuses on sensual ecstasy and expressionistic storytelling. She walks between the worlds, dancing between technique and passion. Every performance is an homage to her Triple Muse; Mystery, Power and Ritual. Fear not to step into the circle, Fear not to dance with the Fey.

Anaar is currently working on an instructional dvd. Tentatively titled "Dark Imaginations", this dvd will cover her passion for ritualized performance art. Techniques for creating an otherworldly persona will also be covered. Included are two performances that highlight the practices in the dvd. Scheduled release is for mid-late Nov.

http://www.anaar.info

Princess Farhana



Internationally acclaimed dancer Princess Farhana has performed, taught and written about Oriental Dance for nineteen years. She has appeared in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Egypt, Portugal, all over The United Kingdom, Mexico and Canada, and across the USA. Named "Favorite Oriental Dancer 2006 & 2008" by Zaghareet Magazine, Princess Farhana has been featured in numerous motion pictures, videos, television shows and documentaries, taught and performed in Cairo at the Ahlan Wa Sahlan Festival. Trained in Egyptian style - by Raqia Hassan and Zahra Zuhair, among many others- she is also known for her high-concept , theatrical fusion performances and dazzling stage presence. Her warmth, enthusiasm and adventurous spirit - on and off stage- captivates audiences and students alike.

WWW.PRINCESSFARHANA.COM

Kajira Djoumahna


Kajira has devoted her career to the proliferation of American Tribal Style (ATS) BellyDance (BD). Though skilled in many other traditional dance forms, this specialty chose her due to its "no borders" sense of creativity, its modern approach to ancient ways, its inherent ability for developing one's sense of community, the fact that this form builds self esteem not through competition, but through cooperation; and its capacity to bring dancers together nearly psychically through the use of structured group improvisational dancing.
Most of all, Kajira is the original Creator and "Chief Imagineer" of the KD/BSBD Format for ATS BD, was the Founder of BlackSheep BellyDance and its earlier incarnations, as well as hundreds of other individuals and troupes around the world. Kajira feels technique is necessary only to facilitate the experience of the loftier goal of complete and total JOY while in the moment with others! I know this format and the way it is taught is a vehicle for healing on so many levels. It is much more than a series of steps...

Kajira has taught workshops, master classes, teacher certifications and several-days-long study programs in Germany, England, Austria, Taiwan, Canada and throughout the US so far. She's lucky to be invited to return to many places for more workshops and travels frequently to continue sewing the seeds of this new tradition. Other teaching highlights include teaching and performing onboard a cruise ship for 4 years and as a teacher, performer and judge at the Belly Dancer of the Universe Competition (BDUC) on 3 separate occasions. She holds an honorary award for "Lifetime Achievement in Middle Eastern Dance and the Arts" from the same.

She is author and purveyor of the famous Tribal Bible (currently sold out), is the featured Tribal-and-Alternative Q-n-A columnist for Zaghareet! Magazine for over 3 years, will have 5 DVDs out by the time Tribal Fest #9 happens (Vol. 1 having been honored as one of the "Top 25 DVDs for Belly Dancers" by Shira of shira.net and the *only Tribal one* to make the cut!), is a performer and teacher of *many* dance styles (just ask!), is producer of Tribal Fest (a 4-time winner in Zaghareet! Magazine's Golden Belly Awards for Fave Event/Promoter), has won the Instructor of the Year award from IAMED (International Academy of Middle Eastern Dance) and Favorite Instructor twice in Zag! Mag's Golden Belly Awards! She's been nominated for Favorite Instructor, Favorite Event/Promoter and her troupe, BlackSheep BellyDance, for Troupe of the Year on more occasions than she can count.

Kajira's most influential teachers in her dance life include Carolena Nericcio of FCBD, with whom she spent 8 years as a student and as a member of her performance troupes, Elizabeth Artemis Mourat, Delilah, Suhaila & Jamila Salimpour, TerriAnne, Deanne Adams, Tempest, Rachel Brice, Laurel Victoria Gray and Morocco. Kajira gained invaluable insights through fellow dancer and musician Staff for nearly a decade (and more recently as well) at the prestigious Mendocino Middle Eastern Music and Dance Camp in CA as well as from fellow Staff for 3 years at Folk Tours Camp in MD. She's pursued training with many teachers in many styles of Middle Eastern, Rromany and Folkloric Dance, with current cross-training under master teacher Sarala Dandekar in Odissi, a devotional Classical Dance from the temples of East India.
She's grateful to have a very full schedule year-round traveling to share her art with others. She offers Teacher Training Courses in her specific format (The KD/BSBD Format for ATS BD) while encouraging her students to pursue even more training in any field, just like she does. Kajira feels that the measure of a great instructor is the students she leaves to continue their living legacy, and Kajira is grateful to have accomplished this.
For more information, please join our Tribe: http://bsbd.tribe.net and visit our site: www.BlackSheepBellyDance.co
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Lacey


Lacey Sanchez began her journey into Tribal Belly dance at the early age of 15 in southern California with Patricia Johnson. Her love for this beautiful art form was immediate; she began performing at tribal events and around campfires at SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) events almost instantly. The thrill of live drums and dancing with her sisters was inspiring. She took this love for the dance all the way through high school and pursued a dance degree at Victor Valley Community College. She studied many forms of classical dance including Ballet, Jazz, Modern, and Ballroom. However, as fate would have it Lacey sustained an injury that would prevent her from ever pursuing a career in classical dance. To her surprise though, because Belly Dance is best danced barefoot her doctor approved and encouraged her to continue Belly dancing.

Lacey then traveled cross country from California to Central Florida where she was exposed to the large community of Cabaret Belly dancers in Florida. Lacey then spent the next four years studying, teaching, and performing classical Cabaret Belly dance in Florida as well as in Southern California. It was in her last trip to California where her original love for Tribal Belly dance was re-ignited. Lacey then made the decision that she wanted to bring her experience and love of Tribal Belly dance to Florida. So she began Florida Tribal Dance in November of 2006 for just that reason. Since it's opening Florida Tribal Dance has grown to hold 12 classes each week and hosts two events a year, "An Evening of Tribal" every spring and their annual Gala, " A Tribal GardenA" every November.

Lacey is the Director of Florida Tribal Dance's Tribal Style Troupe, Blue Caravan as well as director and choreographer of Black V Tribal, a Tribal Fusion Troupe. She is also priviledged to travel locally as well as abroad to teaching workshops and seminars including South Korea in 2007.

www.floridatribaldance.com


Lee Ali




“LEE ALI is a dark firecracker who blows up in the middle of the room, grabbing everyone's attention, Lee's the kind of dancer you can't help but stare at and think, "Is this the heart of what we're trying to do?" The answer is 'yes', for Lee not only brings much needed authenticity to the dance, she also shimmers with love for her craft and her joy spreads from person to person. Oh, and she's a deliciously sassy broad as well.” Testimonial by Kahleena Rivera

Lee is dedicated to teaching and preserving the dance and folk traditions of Morocco and the Middle East. Her Mom is Moroccan and her Dad is Turkish-Armenian. A professional dancer since childhood, Lee has performed more than 2,000 dance shows in the US, and abroad including a 2-year road tour in Greece. For 8 years, she was director of her own dance studio in the Arab quarter of Brooklyn, New York, where she taught Middle Eastern dance, weight training and yoga. She is an IDEA certified fitness trainer and a certified yoga instructor from the Satchidananda Ashram. In 1996, Lee produced and directed a documentary film entitled Belly Dancing In America, an examination of the diversity and controversies within ethnic dance. A skillful Middle Eastern percussionist, Lee plays a variety of instruments and sings in 4 languages including Arabic, Turkish, French & Greek. She holds bachelors degrees in Psychology and pre-medical Biology from UC, Irvine. Learn more about her by visiting her site :

www.MoroccanDance.com


Ma'isah


Ma'isah: Bio

Ma'isah is Australia's own dark fusion belly dance pioneer, creating and innovating her own unique dance style since 1999. During the course of a dance journey that began in New York, Ma'isah learned a strong foundation of Egyptian beledi, and from the beginning adapted this to create and explore a gothic style of belly dance. After returning home to Australia in 2001 she continued to develop her individual solo style with the aim of creating a spellbinding, emotion charged dance that enchants her audiences.

Ma'isah is the first dancer in Australia to present gothic fusion belly dance at a professional level, creating her company Raqs Gothique in 2005. Teaching weekly classes and workshops as well as performing her own brand of gothic fusion as a guest artist and instructor across Australia, Ma'isah has been the opening act for Jeff Martin and the Armada, performed in the renowned Melbourne Fringe Festival, and is a well regarded guest performer and instructor at several Australian Middle Eastern dance festivals including the WAMED Festival and OMEDA Festival. She has also appeared at the Bizarre Music Festival, Deviate, Nocturnal Instincts fashion show and more, performing and teaching across Australia consistently for the last four years.

In 2009 Ma'isah unveiled 'Elysium', the first Australian format designed specifically for gothic and dark fusion belly dance. Elysium is based on Ma'isah's signature style of gothic fusion and is excellent for soloists, groups and is compatible with many other formats, offering the dark dancer infinite possibilities to explore and find their own unique dance style. Ma'isah is a passionate and dedicated teacher and her warm and informative teaching style is highly sought by dancers across Australia. Ma'isah is considered a masterclass instructor in Australia for dark fusion dancers of all levels and strives to make each teaching experience comprehensive, inspiring and unique. Constantly evolving and challenging, Ma'isah continues to develop innovation in dark dance art with the aim of sharing, inspiring and being inspired by all who choose the dark dance path.

Incorporating a love for dancing with swords, Ma'isah has created a special dark sword dance choreography workshop called "No Limits" especially for Gothla USA 2010. Using elements of her Elysium format, this workshop will share with you how to create a mesmerising and dark sword dance suitable for soloists and groups alike.

For more about Ma'isah including Elysium, The Annual PseudoSkirt Project and Performance Videos, visit http://www.raqsgothique.com

 

Madame Raine

An Integral part of Atash Maya Dance Company since 2006, Madame Raine has captivated audiences since she was 5 years old, when she was carried off the stage clutching a Teddy Bear and tap shoes after an impromptu solo during a dance recital. The individual who carried her off suffered minimal scarring after a short hospitalization, and a Star was born. Her awkward adolescence was spent studying Greek Folk Dancing and Jazz, performing nationally in Greek Folk Dancing competitions until she joined the cheerleading team to appease her irony fetish. Today she hides in the conservative hive of San Diego, where she teaches, performs, and taunts the gullible wherever her fancy shoes take her. She sincerely believes that any path to Enlightenment can be followed through flowing movement and patience, and gently relays this message during her classes and workshops in between obtuse jokes and clear instruction. As a soloist, Raine specializes in measured articulation, stage domination, and is known for her irresistible charm; with or without a microphone. Did you know that Raine is also a Massage Therapist and Certified Yoga Instructor? Yep, she likes to touch people – no surprise here.

Mortifera


Mortifera is a Gothic Fusion dance and Dark Art performance troupe based in the Washington DC Metro area. They specialize in Gothic, Horror and Deathrock performances with a touch of camp and silliness.

Known for their theatrics and vivid stage performances, the members of Mortifera not only have extensive training in various forms of dance, but also years of experience in costuming, makeup application and hair/wig construction.

Mortifera has performed locally and nationally. Since their inception, members have have performed at Gothla, Belly Horror, Goth Prom, Ascension, Tribal Cafe, Festival of the Strange, and various other events and clubs both locally and nationally. They've also had the honor of recently sharing the stage with some of the Gothic scenes leading performers: Voltaire and Bella Morte.

"Goth Girls with a Dance Obsession" is trully befitting this one of a kind troupe. All of the members have been long time members of their respective scenes and hold dear to them that Goth has been and will always be: all about the music. It's members are:

Sasha Nyx~ Mortifera's director, Tribal Fusion, Hula and Modern dancer and a 15 year veteran of the Gothic scene. Sasha has also been a makeup artist for over 15 years and currently works for one of the worlds leading makeup companies: MAC Cosmetics.

Misumeena~ was a founding and former member of Martiya Possesion, one of the world's first Gothic Belly Dance troupes and was also featured on the first Gothic Belly Dance DVD! Misumeena has extensive training on stage and behind the scenes, and has created some of the most vivid stage makeup ever seen in bellydance. With years of training and technique in various styles of dance, she has performed at many prestigious events and locations to include: The Pentagon, Georgetown University and the French Embassy.

Noa Reyhan~ a 10 year veteran of Turkish and Egyptian dance. Also known as Sally the Cinch, a member of illustrious Cheeky Monkey Side Show featured at the Palace of Wonders in our nation's capitol.

Death~ long time Gothic DJ, Martial Arts expert and stunning Ceilie dancer known for her amazing foot work. She also has over a decade of experiece as a free-lance makeup artist and esthetician and currently works for the renouned Nahid Spa.

Vesper Holly~ our youngest member with a strong background in Modern and Jazz dance. With a degree in fashion, she's also Mortifera's official costume designer.

www.mortifera.us
www.facebook.com/pages/Mortifera-Fusion-Dance/86284709909?v=info&ref=ts
www.myspace.com/mortifera_gbd


Shakra

We were fused together as Shakra in the summer of 2004 by a shared passion for dance experimentation and a desire to deviate from the norm. We have all studied a variety of western and world dances, pulling from them the movements and concepts that inspire us. We combine, revise and twist these pieces together to form an innovative and unconventional fusion style that is constantly developing and evolving. We strive to be unique and use innovative choreographies to tell the stories we discover in the powerful music we love.
http://shakra.tribalgrove.com/


Registration

The deadline for online registration has passed! (2/28). You can purchase workshops and tickets for events that aren't sold out at the door for the prices marked below. CASH ONLY AT THE DOOR.

Day & Time
Title
Instructor
Price
Friday: 9-10:30am Tribal for Tribal Fusion Dancers Lacey $35
Friday: 11-1pm Liner, Lipstick and Lashes...Oh My! Mortifera $40
Friday: 1:45-3:45pm Journey To The Underworld Tempest $40
Friday: 4-6pm Exploring the Anatomy of Power Shakra $40
Friday:7:30-10:30pm Motif Gathering Lee Ali $20
Saturday: 9-11am Dancing Your Demons Asharah $40
Saturday:12-2pm Descent to the Underworld (Floorwork) Anaar $40
Saturday: 3-5pm Drama Queen! Princess Farhana $40
Saturday:10am-5pm Festival Admission (free to those performing 3/6) $15
Saturday: 7-10pm Gala Show (doors at 7pm, show starts at 7:30pm) $20
Sunday: 9-10:30am Flirty, Filthy Drills Madame Raine $35
Sunday: 11am-1pm Guedra Dance Kajira Djoumahna $40
Sunday:1:30-3:30pm Gothic Fusion Sword Ma'isah $40
Sunday: 4-6pm Spirit of the Dance II Sashi $40
Sunday: 11am-6pm Festival Admission (free to those performing 3/7) $15

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