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Amel - CITY DANCES: Andalusian Court Dance with Scarves

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Join Amel on a journey through ancient Andalusian Moorish dances performed by women at various festivities such as weddings in the Maghreb. This dance emphasizes the elegant gestures of the dancer's arm and hands and is inspired by classical music and dance that originated in Andalusian Spain and traveled to North Africa when the Moors were expelled from el Andalus. The movement incorporates the rich tapestry of Arab-Andalusian traditions from the ancient cities of Algiers, Constantine and many other ancient North African cities, at a time considered by many to be the golden age of tolerance and cultural exchange.

Algerois, of urban origin, danced by women accompanied by music to the rhythm of the old city repertoire, classical or popular. The dancers, dressed in rich traditional costumes and adorned with jewels, highlight the elegance and harmony of the movements, made of small, light steps and modest inclinations.

Zendali dance is widespread in the eastern regions of Algeria. It is practiced by women and they are dressed in beautiful dresses embroidered with gold thread.

During the workshop, Amel Tafsout will focus on the different techniques of scarf dancing with the hands and hips and on how to keep the rhythm while improvising. (Please bring two chiffon scarves)

Skill Level: All Levels

Saturday, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm CDT.

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