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Belly Dance Updates March, April & May 2011 03/07/2011
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2011 World Belly Convention - Korea
Kaylah and drummer Yeow are excited to be travelling to the World Belly Convention in Korea in June. They are participating in belly dance and folkdance workshops with Tamallyn Dallal, Momo Kadous and drumming workshops with Karim Nagi. Kaylah & Yeow will also be performing their live drum solo at the Closing Dinner Party. More details on the bellydancing convetion here.

Finding the Heartbeat of Middle Eastern Music
Published in OMEDA Magazine March 2011

I’m Kaylah, a belly dancer from Melbourne. Over the past few years I have been learning the Egyptian tabla and the Moroccan bendir, which is a type of frame drum.  I would like to share some of the wonderful insights I have learnt as I progressed through my journey learning drumming and how that has changed me as a dancer.

Understanding of the Music
I have always been told that our aim as the dancer is to interpret and express the music. Middle Eastern music is quite complex, so what a wonderfully challenging job that is!

This is hard to explain, but I’m sure you dancers understand what I mean. I had been listening to Middle Eastern music for so many years, that over time I had got the ‘feel’ of how songs went.

In drumming classes I learnt how song structure works, how the rhythms are repeated, the common patterns and how all this fits together.  It explained ‘why’ the songs sound like they do.  I learnt the kind of music where each rhythm is played.  It is said the heartbeat of Middle Eastern music is the rhythm. Suddenly it all made sense in a logical way and added to my ability to feel the song. I love Middle Eastern music even more now because of this!

It’s so Much Fun!
Learning the technique has been challenging however, with practice, my drumming became more fluent and sounded better. Performing has been great fun, I have met fantastic people and I have even drummed for some of you dancers!

Dance Improvisation - Not so Scary Now
Knowing the rhythms provides me with comfort while I’m dancing as I have an idea of what to expect next in the music.  If I know the rhythm I can stick with that or follow the other layers of the music and let them take me where they will, then I can always come back to the rhythm.  

Over the years I have been performing as a dancer, I have been blessed to have the opportunity to dance with many live bands. Some of them I have known the musicians, others I was not familiar with their music. Drumming has helped me because even if I didn’t know the song, being familiar with the rhythms gave me confidence to get in the moment of the music, listen with my whole body and let the music come out.

Zilling – No problem!
Before drumming I had rarely used zills in my dance sets for fear of party guests stuffing their ears with serviettes!  I have found that the drumming patterns easily translate to zills and they just automatically flow out while I am dancing. I love zilling now and it adds a really lively atmosphere to a dancing show.

Cultural
Learning the history, background and stories behind the rhythms is really interesting. I love the story of the fellahi rhythm used amongst villagers to play their fast folk songs and imagine them dancing on their farms in Egypt!

Communication with and further respect for musicians
I can speak the musician’s language and know what they mean by ‘the song starts off with pure baladi phrases, followed by powerful masmoudi and strong saidi rhythms’.  Knowing this in advance, even without hearing the song gives me indication of how the song may feel.

It also gives me the option to ask for something in particular when planning a show with musicians e.g. in addition to the popular songs that the band enjoy playing I sometimes ask for a slow, dramatic chiftetelli to give me a bit of a breather and break up a very fast paced set.

I also see how passionate the musicians are. Just as we dancers train for many years, investing time, money as well as blood sweat and tears into our art, so do musicians. As the show approaches when we are planning and rehearsing, so are the musicians. The effort they put is enormous and we are eternally grateful and appreciative.

I started out on this journey not knowing where it would go, just knowing that I love Middle Eastern music. I now know I have truly found the heartbeat of Middle Eastern music through drumming. From one dancer to another, I say to you, if you have the opportunity to take a drumming class or workshop, go for it.  I know you will love it and you can even borrow my drum!!

Mediterranean Fiesta 2011 - 27 March, Keilor East
Moonee Valley has a long history of migration from European countries located on the Mediterranean Sea, in particular from Italy and Greece. The vibrant contribution that these communities have made to area was celebrated with the first Mediterranean Fiesta held last year.

This year the Mediterranean Fiesta will be bigger and better and will become a showcase for a wider range of Mediterranean cultures such as the Maltese, Croatian, Lebanese, Slovenian, Cypriot and Turkish. The event will celebrate the contributions these communities have made to Moonee Valley through their food, music, art, dance and their traditions.

With cooking demonstrations, live stage performances, workshops and activities for the kids, this is a great day out for the whole family. Belly dance show at 1pm presented by belly dancers Kaylah & Sianna accompanied by their drummers.

The Mediterranean Fiesta is a free event and will take place in a piazza style setting at the Centreway Shopping Centre in East Keilor on Sunday, 27 March from 11am to 4pm.
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Belly Dance Performances and Belly Dancing Workshops in Melbourne and surrounding areas. Hire a belly dancer for Birthday Parties, weddings, Hens Nights & More. Contact Kaylah: 0427081723
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Upcoming Events February 2011 02/11/2011
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18-24 February 2011 - Australian Body Art Awards - Daylesford
Kaylah will be performing at the Australian Body Art Awards! 
A week of National Face & Body Painting competitions and public performances at the Daylesford Town Hall.
Free face painting for children on Saturday 19th February between 9am to 10am at The Rex Arcade Daylesford.

The Australian Body Art Awards & Face/Body Painting Convention will be held in Daylesford Victoria from 18th to 24nd of February 2011. It is Australia's Face & Body Painting event of the year!!! For the first time in Daylesford, the public will be able to experience the live art form unfold.  Painted models will be performing on stage at The Daylesford Town Hall on Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th of February at 8.00pm.  

There are competitions in Face Painting, Body Painting, UV Body Painting & Special FX. These National Titles are affiliated with The World Body Painting Association. Daylesford will be hosting this unique event annually, attracting the best face and body artists in Australia and the World. Competitors are from all around Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia & Korea. The Australian Body Art Awards are the most prestigious awards in the country for Face & Body Artists.

Daylesford Town Hall, 76 Vincent St., Daylesford. Contact us for more info.

Saturday 19 February 2011 - Werribee Wetlands Community Festival
Werribee Wetlands Community Festival is an annual event that aims to celebrate and promote diversity and harmony throughout Wyndham. You are invited to enjoy an evening of exciting local talent, dance and workshops that promise to entertain all members of the community. Come along to taste the amazing food and join in the fun!

Belly dance demonstrations and ‘come and try’ bellydance workshops presented by Kaylah & Sianna accompanied by their live drummers.

Time: 5pm to 10pm - Belly dance workshops every 30mins
Venue: Heathdale Glen Orden Wetlands Mel Ref: 206 C3
More Info:Here

Sunday 5 Febuary 2011 – Wholistic Festival of Life - Preston
Come and visit the Expo and meet with up to 50 Exhibitors who will be offering Tarot, Angel Cards, Crystal Ball and Palm Readings. See a huge selection of Crystals, Stones and Jewelry, as well as Natural Therapies products and Health Foods.  Free bellydance workshop at 1:30. Darebin Arts Centre, Cnr St Georges Rd & Bell St, Preston, Melbourne.
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January 2011
We were delighted to put together an extravagant bellydance floorshow for an all women's group at an Afghani Engagement Party.  We were also busy with several birthdays, surprised a CEO at his farewell function, performed at an Israeli wedding, danced at an Egyptian Theme Party, ran workshops at several Hen's parties as well as a show at an engagement party at the Grand Star Receptions, Melbourne.
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In early February we had the joy of performing with Lebanese singer Louis Kattoura and his band at a wedding.








Belly Dance Performances and Belly Dance Workshops in Melbourne & surrounding areas. Hire a belly dancer for Birthday Parties, weddings, Hens Nights & More. Contact Kaylah: 0427081723

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Now taking bookings for the Party Season 12/07/2010
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Now taking bookings for the Christmas Party Season, New Years Eve and the Summer Holiday Season. Belly Dance Performances in the Melbourne and local areas.

Hire a belly dancer to add something extra to your party, surprise your guests, create a party feel and experience a stunning show!

Suitable for:
Family Party
Office Staff Christmas Party
End of Year Party
New Years Eve Events
Birthdays 
 
The Christmas Party, New Year's Eve and Summer Holiday Season gets booked quickly!! Contact us soon to enquire about booking a belly dancer so you don’t miss out!
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Upcoming Belly Dance Shows - Melbourne 09/20/2010
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Unearthed Tribal Dance & Drum Festival
Workshops with local & interstate teachers plus market stalls. November 19th, 20th & 21st 2010, Mooroolbark, Victoria. See amazing tribal bellydance performances! See Kaylah & Yeow perform their live drum solo. More details on workshops & show here

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Middle Eastern Odyssey
2 October 2010
A journey through the evolution of Middle Eastern music and dance.

A free event showcasing the variety and richness of traditional and modern music and dances from the Middle East. Free performances, workshop and market place.
Presented by Bellydance Roundtable as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Everyone welcome! More details and program here.

10th Yarra Gala Ball - Collingwood Town Hall 
Kaylah & drummers Bellyslap were pleased present their belly dance and drumming show at the 10th Yarra Gala Ball at Collingwood in December. With a dance show and then audience workshop a fantastic evening of fun was had by all.

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Multi-Cultural Week! 09/20/2010
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We enjoyed a busy month with all the wonderful birthday party performances. We also represented the Middle East in the Monash University Multi Cultural Week by performing our spectacular bellydance duo show!
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Macedon Dinner Dance - 31 July 2010 07/07/2010
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Upcoming shows booked! Drummers Bellyslap and dancers Kaylah & Sianna are pleased present their belly dance and drumming show at the Macedon Dinner Dance on 31 July. Also rocking the event will be the band Gypsy - The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show. Venue Macedon Football Club.
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June New Stock - Belly Dance Coin Belts 06/27/2010
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We have a just recieved a new shipment of belly dancing coin belts in 21 amazing colors! I'll be bringing them along to my belly dancing parties and workshops so that you can own your own jingly coin belt!
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Frame Drum Review - 14" Remo Bendir 06/17/2010
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The Bendir is a frame drum commonly used in traditional Moroccan music. It is used to play the rhythms and the distinguishing feature of this drum is the snare strings which give the drum it's unique buzzing sound.

I am a belly dancer and darabuka player. I have recently been learning to play the Bendir, and although challenging to begin with, I love everything about this drum. I love how it feels, plays and sounds!
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I've been learning the upright style of playing this drum, which is holding it in your left hand, thumb in the hole. You play with both left and right fingers. Initially I found it difficult holding the drum and playing at the same time, however with practice over the last 6 months, I discovered the right balance and playing got easier and sounded better!

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Belly Dance Fan Veils 06/01/2010
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I'm very excited to have just recieved my Belly dancing Fan Veils. I am happy with their quality and am putting together a routine using these colorful fans for an upcoming show.
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I bought 2 sets of fans, one for practice the other for performance. I have found that over time the pins holding the fans together have becoming loose.

To make it more secure I have removed the original pin and replaced it with a stronger bolt and flat nut. The bolt is the exact length so it doesn't stick into my hand and I have secured the nut with super glue. In the picture below the right fan has the new bolt, the left the original.

I have made the fans tighter than when they arrived and I find this makes them easier to use. I have also labelled the fans right & left for easy use. If your fans were not right and left when you bought them, you can remove the bolt and swap the wooden ribs over.   
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Performing Fan Dance at a Wedding
More recently I performed a fan veil dance at the Prepare to be Charmed concert, 10 December 2010 in Melbourne:
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World Belly Dance Day - 8 May 2010 05/08/2010
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World Belly Dance Day - Saturday 8 May. To celebrate, Melbourne has a special Belly Dance Gala night showcasing talent & raising money for the Red Cross. Come along!! Details here. This year Kaylah will be drumming instead of dancing! Here is our belly dance and drumming show at this event last year.
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