Petite Jamilla Returns to Birmingham for workshop and show August 12

topic posted Thu, June 1, 2006 - 8:43 AM by  Jamilla
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PETITE JAMILLA Workshop and Evening Show!
August 12 (Saturday)
Childrens' Dance Foundation
1715 27th Ct, Homewood, AL
1pm-4pm Veil Workshop
8PM Evening show featuring Petite Jamilla and some of the south's finest dancers

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
DOUBLE VEIL AND SPINNING
Teaching her 7 techniques to double veil in addition to spinning pointers, Petite Jamilla uses Visualization and meditation methods to relax the body and focus the mind on spinning through which she found her own spiritual connection.

Workshop Price: $45.00 pre-register
Workshop Price $50.00 at door

8pm Evening Show Tickets $12.00 general public, $10 senior citizens, students



Workshop Contact and Registration: Jamilla Rasa- 205-621-0609- jamillarasa@yahoo.com

Studio Restrictions: 20-25 people

Parking: Free and lots of space

Directions to Workshop Location: (205) 870-0073 Call studio for directions

ABOUT PETITE JAMILLA:
Bellydance Superstars youngest member Petite Jamilla, as pictured on the cover of “Live at the Follies Bergere” DVD has been touring with the Bellydance Superstars since January of 2004. Performing the celestial and inspiring double veil as a featured part of the show, is just a fraction of what this talented dancer has to offer. Since she was 17, Petite Jamilla has been teaching workshops that range from Zill Techniques with Modern Incorporations, Choreographed Fusion Drum Solo’s, and Spinning Introductions with Double Veil “How To’s.” By the age of 20, she had produced 2 instructional DVD’s [Beginner’s Dance Movements, and Secrets of the Double Veil] available for purchase through www.bohemianmarket.com. Cross-Cultural Fusions are a passionate focus for this dancer as her Irish/Native American ethnicity became the incentive to further explore and push the boundaries of fusion in dance. With training in Bellydance (taught by her mother, Jamilla Rasa), Polynesian, Scottish Highland, Modern Irish, and Cape Breton Step Dancing her unique blend began an unclassifiable style. Dually equipped as a classically trained musician in Western style compositions and Scottish/Irish blends - it was, of all things, the Highland Bagpipes that showcased Petite Jamilla’s talent for the critically acclaimed Rod Stewart in February of 2000.
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