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Jawaahir Performance
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Minnesota Garlic Festival Only one hour west of the Twin Cities. A premiere event for lovers of garlic and good times, and promotes gourmet garlic farming in Minnesota. Family friendly, fun filled and fragrant, this festival features local foods, chefs, music, artisans, games, competitions, and lots of garlic - all in support of a healthy environment, family farms and vital rural communities in Minnesota. Some members of Jawaahir will be dancing in the afternoon. |
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CASSANDRA'S COLLEGE Cassandra’s College is pleased to present our Festival Forum! Join us in our second annual Festival of Oriental Dance. We’ll have classes, discussions, lectures, music, performances, and vendors — all with the express purpose of helping to improve your dance and performance skills. Whatever style you choose to perform, you’ll benefit from these experienced professional teachers. Come be inspired! Our esteemed guest instructors will include Faten Salama, an Egyptian dancer now residing in D.C., and Hadia, a Canadian Oriental and Flamenco dancer of international reputation. Joining this excellent staff will be Nicole LeCorgne, musician and percussionist. She’ll offer classes in music for dancers, as well as drum workshops. for both beginning and experienced players. Cassandra will add her experience in special classes during the week as well. The Festival Forum will offer classes appropriate to students of all levels. The schedule of classes is being organized and will be announced shortly. Performances will include a Wednesday Open Stage night for YOU to perform; Friday and Saturday evening performances featuring Faten Salama and Hadia (respectively) as well as Cassandra, Jawaahir, and many other local and regional artists. The Saturday evening performance will be followed by a DJ dance party on the Studio Theater stage…. Bring your favorite CD! For more information, call 612-872-6050 or email us at cassandra@jawaahir.org |
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| International Festival of Burnsville Peruse food and vendor tents, and admire cultural displays. Dancers, musicians, and other entertainers exhibit Burnsville ’s diverse population and traditions.Some members of Jawaahir will be dancing in the early evening. |
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the Reviews City Pages: The Sultanas of Swing by Linda Shapiro St.Paul Pioneer Press: Jawaahir is a Jewel of Many Facets by Matt Peiken Listen to the MPR Word of Mouth Listen in "This Weeks Roundup" The interview with Cassandra and Georges is about 3/4 into the clip. WCAL Backstage Pass Archives, July 17 with Cassandra and Georges Lammam |
2006 Sawwah (the Wanderer) The wanderer, or sawwah; the seeker, the immigrant, the expatriate, the refugee...Cassandra and Jawaahir Dance Company explore this rich theme through traditional and contemporary dances, drawn from and inspired by Cassandra's recent travels. This exotic experience will be enriched by the unique live Arabic musical inspiration and accompaniment provided by the incomparable Georges Lammam Orchestra. February 15-18 & 21-25, 2007
14th Annual Henna Party Sunday, January 7, 2007 Jawaahir's Fourteenth Annual Henna Party is back by popular demand! Delight in an afternoon of henna, dance, food, and fun as we once again bring the Middle East to the Midwest. Let Jawaahir inspire you with a short performance followed with informal instruction in basic moves from the Arabian Peninsula. Energize as you cut loose with your own moves during the open dancing. Indulge in the ritual of henna painting traditionally done at women's celebrations. Rejuvenate with an assortment of snacks and beverages and mingle with friends and Company members. Experience the hospitality the Middle East is known for! Jillina’s
Jillina is a spellbinding and gregarious performer whose passion for dance amazes audiences everywhere. As founder and director of the award-winning Sahlala Dancers, Jillina pulls from a strong background in Jazz, Ballet, and Hip Hop to create a colorful Middle Eastern and world fusion repertoire. As artistic director for the Bellydance Superstars and the choreographer of the Desert Roses, audiences admire Jillina for her artistic interpretations, understanding of the culture, musicality, and innovative style. Jawaahir Dance Company’s 2nd Annual Gala & Fundraiser The night sparkles with a mix of sequins and treasures, as musicians play, dancers perform, and a sumptuous feast awaits you! Join us for an exciting evening with Special Guest MC Cathy Wurzer Host of "Morning Edition" on Minnesota Public Radio, Storyteller Ahmed Tharwat, entertainment, live music by Latin Sounds Trio and Layalli Sharque, henna artist, appetizers and cash bar and Silent and Live Auctions with exotic items from near and far. Don’t forget to Dress to Shine! For a sample of the nights treasures, see the printable flyer. Thursday, September 28, 2006, Festival of Oriental Dance Cassandra and Jawaahir Dance Company See
the Full Festival Description Lectures Performances 13th Annual Henna Party Sunday, January 15, 2006 Jawaahir's Thirteenth Annual Henna Party is back by
popular demand! Delight in an afternoon of henna, dance,
food, and fun as we once again bring the Middle East to the Midwest. Let
Jawaahir inspire you with a short performance followed with informal instruction
in basic moves from the Arabian Peninsula. Energize as
you cut loose with your own moves during the open dancing. Indulge
in the ritual of henna painting traditionally done at women's celebrations.
Rejuvenate with an assortment of snacks and beverages
and mingle with friends and Company members. Experience
the hospitality the Middle East is known for! 2005 Jawaahir at Mahrajan Al-Fan Sunday Nov 6, 2-6 PM Mahrajan Al-Fan a celebration of Arab and Arab-American culture, was created by master musician/composer Simon Shaheen and the Mahrajan Al-Fan Organizing Committee in 1994. Inspired by the Arab-American festivals that flourished from the 1930s to the 1950s, Mahrajan Al-Fan showcases the diversity of Arab culture with the finest names in the traditional and contemporary arts. Music – Dance – Puppetry http://www.worldmusicinstitute.org/mahrajan/mahrajan.html
Jawaahir performs at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls October 18, 2005 Jawaahir brings the many facets of Middle Eastern dance to the theater stage. From the lively rhythms of rural Egypt to the glittering courts of the Ottoman Empire, Jawaahir's repertoire captures the essential spirit of Middle Eastern dance. Jawaahir Dance Company's 15th Anniversary Gala & Fundraiser Thursday, September 22, 2005, Join us for an exciting evening - silent auction, entertainment, henna, appetizers, and cash bar and other surprises - as we celebrate 15 years of bringing the best of Middle Eastern dance and music to Minnesota! Ussool al-Andalus Thurs- Sun, July 28- Aug. 7, 2005 Choreography by Amel Tafsout and Cassandra Shore Cassandra & Jawaahir welcome guest artist Amel Tafsout for an exciting exploration of the Berber roots of North African music and dance. The term al-Andalus refers to a period in history when three religious groups (Moslem, Christian, & Jewish) interacted positively with each other. Roots of al-Andalus will present a timeline of mystical ancient Berber movements that connect to the contemporary work of both Ms. Tafsout and Ms. Shore. Moroccan and North African musicians will supply the unique syncopated rhythms for the earthy tribal dances of the Algerian Ouled Nail, Tunisian women’s water pot balancing dance, and ‘Alloui “Horse dance”, as well as sophisticated classical Andalusian court melodies on the ‘oud (Arabic lute) and nay (Arabic reed flute), and kemenje (Arabic violin). We’ll rock the house with Rai music and dance, and spectacular performances from Ms. Tafsout and Cassandra. Workshops with Habiba - Dances of North Africa and Egypt Saturday, Aug. 6, 1-3 PM Tunisian JDC Studios Habiba is a leading researcher of the dances of Egypt and Tunisia and
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2004 Momo Kadous Workshops & Performance Momo Kadous is known and respected as a choreographer and dancer in Europe, Arabia and worldwide. As choreographer of the national folklore group "El Mahalla Lel Fenoun El Shabeyah" he achieved great success with his performances in Egyptian theaters and throughout many Arabian Countries. Dancing and instructing since the early 80's he founded his own dance theater group "Wadi Nil" and further developed his own unique style. In 1986, he went to Germany and joined the famous Studio Arabeska El Main. He went on to become a star choreographer, admired dancer and excellent teacher, not only in the German Oriental dance scene, but around the world. In 1995, he became the owner and artistic director of Studio Arabeska. Enchanted Evenings March 18 & 19, 2004 Enchanted Evening I Enchanted Evening II These performances are part of a week long workshop for dancers from across the US. Annual Henna Party Sunday, January 9, 2005 Join the festivities at Jawaahir’s Annual Henna Party. Indulge in an afternoon of henna, dance, food, and fun as we bring the Middle East to the Midwest. Participate in the serene ritual of henna painting: the ancient art of using henna to decorate hands and feet with intricate patterns. Energize as Jawaahir gives a short performance and then cut loose with your own steps during the open dancing. Rejuvenate with an assortment of and beverages and light snacks. Mingle with Company members and fellow dance enthusiasts. Wear casual clothes — we will be sitting on the floor. Bring a pillow, rug, or blanket to sit on. Beginners are always welcome, and be sure to bring some friends! You’ll introduce them to a new art form and spend a cozy afternoon dancing and visiting. More information? Call 612-872-6050 or E-mail us at cassandr@jawaahir.org Layalli Masri - “Egyptian Nights” Oct 14, 15 & 16, 2004 Voice of Egypt: Um Kalthoum July 29 - August 8, 2004 Um Kalthoum had the musicality of Ella Fitzgerald, the public presence of Eleanor Roosevelt, and the audience of Elvis Presley. She rose from humble beginnings to become the most popular singer in the history of the Middle East--and she did it all while living under the strictures of a traditional Islamic state. She became a symbol for Egypt as the country shook off colonialism and confronted modernity, but was also able to transcend national boundaries through her art. Four million people attended her funeral in Cairo in 1975, and to this day her cassettes outsell every other Arabic female vocalist. Voice of Egypt: Um Kalthoum explores the amazing life and turbulent times of this extraordinary woman and features choreography by Cassandra Shore, writing and direction by Pamela Nice, dance by the members of Jawaahir Dance Company, visual elements by Hend al-Mansour, and music by the Georges Lammam Ensemble. Special Video Showing and Lecture July 23-24 and August 3-4. Lecture on Egyptian culture and screening of the 1996 documentary film Umm Kulthum: A Voice LIke Egypt. Amel Tafsout June 18-20, 2004 5 Exciting Workshops Featuring Dances from Algeria and the Mahgreb Born in Algeria, Amel is a respected dancer, teacher and choreographer currently living in London. She strives to break down the barriers between the East and West, drawing on ritual and traditional dances from the Maghreb, Middle East, Africa, and Cuba. She conveys the spiritual nature of dance to her audiences and students. Chisolm, MN May 15, 2004 Chisholm Community Ed. and Shirley Taramelli Sponsor Sohaila (JoEllen Handelsman) from San Diego, CA. Houston, TX April 3, 2004 Little Egypt and Egypt World present Raqia Hassan. Cassandra and Jawaahir will perform. Enchanted Evenings March 19, 2004 Enchanted Evening I Annual Henna Party Sunday, January 4, 2004 Join the festivities at Jawaahir’s Annual Henna Party. Indulge in an afternoon of henna, dance, food, and fun as we bring the Middle East to the Midwest. Participate in the serene ritual of henna painting: the ancient art of using henna to decorate hands and feet with intricate patterns. Energize as Jawaahir gives a short performance and then cut loose with your own steps during the open dancing. Feast on Middle Eastern foods and visit with Company members and fellow dance enthusiasts. Beginners are always welcome, and be sure to bring some friends! You’ll introduce them to a new art form and spend a cozy afternoon dancing and visiting. More information? Call 612-872-6050 or E-mail us at cassandr@jawaahir.org 2003 Bremer Capital Holiday Performance Saturday December 27th, 5:00 P.M.
Cassandra and Jawaahir dance Company present Leylet al-Tarab, a “Night of Enchantment” at the Southern Theater. Tarab is Arabic for the special enchantment when audience, musicians, and dancers all come together. Joining Jawaahir in creating this magic will be the Georges Lamman Orchestra from San Francisco and professional Lebanese Dabke dancer L’Emir Hassan Harfouche. Get your tickets early — you won’t want to miss it! Tenth Annual Henna Party Sunday, January 5, 2003 Join the festivities at Jawaahir’s Annual Henna Party. Indulge in an afternoon of henna, dance, food, and fun as we bring the Middle East to the Midwest. Participate in the serene ritual of henna painting: the ancient art of using henna to decorate hands and feet with intricate patterns. Energize as Jawaahir gives a short performance and then cut loose with your own steps during the open dancing. Feast on Middle Eastern foods and visit with Company members and fellow dance enthusiasts. Beginners are always welcome, and be sure to bring some friends! You’ll introduce them to a new art form and spend a cozy afternoon dancing and visiting. Minneapolis Institute of Art Family Day Young Audiences Performance Saturday, March 1, 2003 Young Audiences Performance Saturday, March 15, 2003 Young Audiences Performance Saturday, March 22, 2003 Enchanted Evenings March 21 & 22, 2002 Limited Tickets available at the door: $10 ea. night Enchanted Evening I Enchanted Evening II These performances are part of a week long workshop for dancers from across the US. Wausau, WI Wednesday, April 9, 2003 Brookings, SD April 11, 2003 |
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Khusuf al-Qamar, Eclipse of the Moon The Southern Theater and Jawaahir Dance Company present Thursday - Sunday, August 1 - 11, at 8:00 PM. Come to the newly air-conditioned Southern Theater and witness an "Eclipse of the Moon". Travel to the mysterious Persian Gulf kingdoms, enjoy the pleasures of a cool desert night, and allow acclaimed dancer Cassandra to take you on an unforgettable journey as she presents dances from the far reaches of the Middle East. Guest artists include visual artist Hend al-Mansour and dancers Haroun al-Mansour and Morris Johnson. Live Arabic music by the ever-popular San Francisco based Georges Lammam Orchestra with guest musicians Naser Musa and Suhail Kasper. Lighting design by Jeff Bartlettt. This activity is made possible, in part, by funds provided the McKnight
Foundation, The St. Paul Companies, the O'Shaughnessy Foundation, Jawaahir
Dance Company, the Southern Theater, and the Friends of Jawaahir. Ninth Annual Henna Party January 13, 2002, 2:00 - 5:00 P.M. An afternoon of henna painting, dance, food, and fun as Jawaahir brings the Middle East to the Midwest. Dancing to Byzantium February 14-17 & 21-24, Thursdays - Sundays, 8 PM A tapestry of dances, from folk to funny to mystical, set to a mosaic of music performed by musical guests Gypsophilia. Led by composer and University of Minnesota alum Scott Robinson, this Philadelphia-based musical ensemble specializes in the sacred and secular music of Greece, Turkey, and the Dancing to Byzantium marks Jawaahir's 12th co-production with the Southern Theater, the Twin Cities' leading venue for experimental and collaborative work. Byzantium Guest Artists Workshop World Music for Dancers Cassandra's Oriental Dance Intensive Workshop March 18-23, 2002 Enchanted Evening I March 22, 2002, 8 PM Jawaahir presents a variety of pieces from its vast repertory including traditional dances from the Middle East, exciting contemporary pieces, and innovative theatrical works. Enchanted Evening II March 23, 2002, 8 PM Cassandra and several local guest artists present an evening of Raqs es-Sharqi, or Oriental Dance, with live music provided by The Twin Cities foremost Arabic band Layalli Sharki. The evening will conclude with open dancing. Young Audience Performances
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