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Home >> Artemis Workshop 11-03-07
Artemis Mourat in Atlanta
Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th, 2007
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Thank you all for making this workshop such a great success!
Artemis lecturing
Workshop day 1 - improv & turkish spoons
Workshop day 2 - sword dancing
After workshop gettogether at Nicola's
Schadia's new pants
She'nez not holding back
Artemis & Nicola
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Three Fabulous Workshops: All levels welcome
- Saturday 11-3-07 10:00am - 12:00 noon
The Art of Improvisational Dance
- Saturday 11-3-07 1:00pm - 3:00pm
The history & technique of playing Turkish Spoons
- Sunday 11-4-07 10:00am - 1:00pm
Sword Dancing Technique
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Workshop Cost:
| Walk in rate |
Saturday Nov 3rd (Improv & Spoon) | $65 |
Sunday Nov 4th (Sword) | $45 |
Both Days Combo (best value) | $95 |
Need dance spoons or sword?
Workshop special: while supplies last, one/attendee
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Scimitar (see pic) Regular $85 | $75 |
Spoons (set of 4) Regular $12 | $10 |
Instructors registering 5 or more students for a workshop receive this workshop free (submit registrations together).
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Workshop location
The workshop will be at the Nazeem Allayl belly dance studio, Perimeter Location, 4250 Perimeter Park South, Suite 241, Atlanta GA 30341. Do not rely on mapquest. Please Use Our Directions Instead!
This studio is amazing! We have 4000 squar foot of dance floor w/ wall-to-wall mirrors, dressing rooms, 4 restrooms and a huge parking lot in front of the builing. We also have a fabulous Shopping Area with lots of sparkling belly dance items!
Important Details
- Lunch on your own, many fast food places and restaurants are nearby on Savoy drive
- No Refunds unless workshop is cancelled due to unforseen circumstances by us
- No still or video cameras at the seminar
- No observers, no men
- No children (minimum age is 16, no exceptions; We do not have a daycare center, so sorry, can't bring your child along; no pets either)
Learn Belly Dancing Techniques from One of the few Women of Middle Eastern Decent Teaching and Dancing Professionally in the U.S.
Artemis is of Greek and Turkish descent, and a living legend in the world of Turkish Dancing. She has been dancing, teaching and researching dance history in the United States and abroad for her entire adult life & has taught all over the world.
She fuses her love of Middle Eastern cultures with strong academic knowledge, excellent dance technique & a pure joy of teaching. She brings her spirited and articulate technique to workshops, which include information on the history and cultures that generate the dances she teaches.
Since Artemis will retire from performing and touring within the next couple years, we are so glad that she is coming to Atlanta to pass on her knowledge to us!
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