SURREYYA

Carnival of Stars Workshops - August 4th, 5th
Hercules Fitness, Hercules CA


Workshops are $20 in advance $25 at the door. Classes are 85 mins. long. Please be on time.

Prepaid specials:
3 classes for $50
6 classes for 100
Unlimited classes for $300

Paypal to ea598@hotmail.com - specify which workshop you are signing up for so we can reserve space.  All instructors are available for private and semi-private sessions.  Please inquire to surreyya@surreyya.com

THURSDAY 8/4
9-10:30 - Shira Skill of memorizing Choreography – Shira will help us begin this series with the street smarts needed to retain the best possible information!

10:30-12 - Ginnina Hip Tricks - Understand what it takes to excecute some of the hardest to interpret hip movements. From Souheir Zaki to Randa Kamel to the 3/4 shimmy and more upon request.

12-1:30 - Surreyya Turkish Cabaret to 9/8 music

1:30-3  - Helena How to dance with Finger Cymbals

3-4:30 -  Ginnina Improvising and choreography: Really there is little difference and it is quite easy once you know how to approach it! Ginnina will share how she approaches each and we will choreograph something as a group.

4:30 – 6 - Surreyya Double and Triple Sword (but singles are welcome!)

6-7:30 - Terry Daret Al Ayam ….Choreography to a favorite Oum Kolthoum Classic!

7-8:30 - Helena Ab control – how to isolate and even roll quarters and fold dollar bills with your abs!!



FRIDAY 8/5
9-10:30  Farasha Tantalizing Transitions & Traveling: Farasha's signature sexy combinations will keep your performance flowing organically through changes in rhythm or mood of the music. In class there will be a breakdown of footwork, weight and level changes.

10:30-12 Selena Golden Age Egyptian Oriental

12-1:30 Shira Debke - Introduction to the Lebanese line dance known as “Debke”

1:30-3 - Helena How to dance to Greek Belly Dance Music

3-4:30 - Helena The art of Taxim

4:30 – 6 Seleena Veils, Veils , Veils........ Sensual Veils for 'The Great American Belly dance'

6-7:30 Terry Self Massage and Body lessons for Dancers...The ultimate in self care!

7-8:30 Nyla Isis Wings


Workshop Instructors - (scroll down for biography)

Terry Del Giorno of Marin, CA

Terry Del Giorno of Marin, CA

Helena Vlahos of Phoenix, AZ

Helena Vlahos of Phoenix, AZ

Nyla Crystal of Bay Area, CA

Nyla Crystal of Bay Area, CA

Selena Kareena of New Mexico

Selena Kareena of New Mexico

Shira of Shira.net and Iowa

Shira of Shira.net and Iowa

Surreyya Hada of Bay Area, CA

Surreyya Hada of Bay Area, CA

Farasha of Las Vegas, NV

Farasha of Las Vegas, NV

Gininna of New Mexico

Gininna of New Mexico

CARNIVAL OF STARS WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS

Terry has been delighting audiences with her unique interpretation of belly dance for years She started with the critically acclaimed Dream Dancers under the tutelage of Deann Adams. Eagerly anticipated at festivals like Rakkasah this group accompanied by Light Rain performed at sold out houses like the Oz, Great American Music Hall and Bimbos, all posh nightclubs in S.F. This group transitioned seamlessly in the spring and summer months from cabaret entertainment to an outdoor festival show, touring the state gigging at state and county fairs and at art festivals. She was honored to open for some of the leaders of the Arab entertainment world, legends like Sabah, Warda, Shadi Sameel,Wadi el Safi, Sabah Fakri and Nouram Hanna, as well as Contemporary singers like Walid Toufic, George Wassouf and Ragheb Alame. All this while having the pleasure of working regular shows with the finest musicians in the S.F. Bay area. Terry has entertained foreign dignitaries, prestigious business leaders, and TV and sports celebrities. Memorable performances include dancing for industry greats like Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Shirley MacClain and Nicholas Cage. A special Honor was the opportunity to perform for King Hussein and Queen Nour and other members of Arab royalty in one of the King's last trips to America before his death in 1995.

Terry has been delighting audiences with her unique interpretation of belly dance for years She started with the critically acclaimed Dream Dancers under the tutelage of Deann Adams. Eagerly anticipated at festivals like Rakkasah this group accompanied by Light Rain performed at sold out houses like the Oz, Great American Music Hall and Bimbos, all posh nightclubs in S.F. This group transitioned seamlessly in the spring and summer months from cabaret entertainment to an outdoor festival show, touring the state gigging at state and county fairs and at art festivals. She was honored to open for some of the leaders of the Arab entertainment world, legends like Sabah, Warda, Shadi Sameel,Wadi el Safi, Sabah Fakri and Nouram Hanna, as well as Contemporary singers like Walid Toufic, George Wassouf and Ragheb Alame. All this while having the pleasure of working regular shows with the finest musicians in the S.F. Bay area. Terry has entertained foreign dignitaries, prestigious business leaders, and TV and sports celebrities. Memorable performances include dancing for industry greats like Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Shirley MacClain and Nicholas Cage. A special Honor was the opportunity to perform for King Hussein and Queen Nour and other members of Arab royalty in one of the King's last trips to America before his death in 1995.

Helena Vlahos is a legendary belly dancer who is well known for her “Nine Quarter and Dollar Bill Act”. She is in the Guinness Book of World Records for Unique Abdominal Dexterity.   Helena started her dance career in Los Angeles, California in the mid 1960‘s. She moved to Texas in 1971, where she was asked to perform at various Greek nightclubs. While there, she ran and operated two belly dance schools.   Helena moved back to Los Angeles in 1978 and was invited to perform her unique act on television shows such as “AM Los Angeles”, “That’s Incredible”, “Spectacular World of Guinness Records” and many more.   She is on the Executive Panel of Judges for Tonya & Atlantis’ Belly Dancer of the Universe Competition every February in Long Beach, California.  Helena has mentored dancers who have gone on to win titles in competitions including the BDUC.

Helena Vlahos is a legendary belly dancer who is well known for her “Nine Quarter and Dollar Bill Act”. She is in the Guinness Book of World Records for Unique Abdominal Dexterity. Helena started her dance career in Los Angeles, California in the mid 1960‘s. She moved to Texas in 1971, where she was asked to perform at various Greek nightclubs. While there, she ran and operated two belly dance schools. Helena moved back to Los Angeles in 1978 and was invited to perform her unique act on television shows such as “AM Los Angeles”, “That’s Incredible”, “Spectacular World of Guinness Records” and many more. She is on the Executive Panel of Judges for Tonya & Atlantis’ Belly Dancer of the Universe Competition every February in Long Beach, California. Helena has mentored dancers who have gone on to win titles in competitions including the BDUC.

Nyla Crystal began her obsession with belly dance while earning her B.S. in biotechnology at UC Davis. Her background of ballet, tap dance and cheerleading, combined with the graceful, feminine and emotional aspects of Middle Eastern dance result in her unique style of belly dance. She has won multiple belly dance awards in solo, duet and troupe categories. Performance highlights include belly dancing in shows with Cirque du Soleil's Zumanity, Turkish pop star Sertab Erener and Demir Demirkan, and the Grammy nominated Brothers of the Baladi. She has performed for international corporations including Cirque du Soleil's cast of Alegria, Nordstrom, SanDisk, and Herbalife as well as belly dance shows in Japan, Iceland and Germany. Between performing at parties, weddings and corporate events all over Sacramento and San Francisco, directing Kanz al Sahara and co-directing Troupe Scimitar, Nyla is working on a Ph.D. in biochemistry at UC Davis where she is researching the molecular pathways of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

Nyla Crystal began her obsession with belly dance while earning her B.S. in biotechnology at UC Davis. Her background of ballet, tap dance and cheerleading, combined with the graceful, feminine and emotional aspects of Middle Eastern dance result in her unique style of belly dance. She has won multiple belly dance awards in solo, duet and troupe categories. Performance highlights include belly dancing in shows with Cirque du Soleil's Zumanity, Turkish pop star Sertab Erener and Demir Demirkan, and the Grammy nominated Brothers of the Baladi. She has performed for international corporations including Cirque du Soleil's cast of Alegria, Nordstrom, SanDisk, and Herbalife as well as belly dance shows in Japan, Iceland and Germany. Between performing at parties, weddings and corporate events all over Sacramento and San Francisco, directing Kanz al Sahara and co-directing Troupe Scimitar, Nyla is working on a Ph.D. in biochemistry at UC Davis where she is researching the molecular pathways of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer.

Internationally acclaimed Performer and Instructor of RaksSharqi, Selena has performed and taught throughout the USA an Mexico. Known for her authentic interpretaions of the Egyptian style of Dance both folkloric and oriental Selena is  an accomplished Choreographer and Improvisational Dance instructor, Performer and Event producer. “Selena embodies the flowing and sensual qualites of which the belly dance is capable of “ says Doug Adams. Selena began her studies of   Middle Eastern Dance in 1987.  She has studied from many masters of the Egyptian style, Mahmoud Reda and Farida Fahmey, Dr. Mo Gedawwi, Mona Said, Aida nour, Dina and most recently Randa Kamel. She has had the privledge of studying with The late Bobbby Farah, Nadia Gamal and has been inspired by Sooo many others over the years.    Most of her inspirations have come from the OLD World Classical  Dancers of The Golden Age of Belly Dance. Both Turkish and Egyptians, Tahia Carioca, Samia Gamal and most of all now retired, Sohair Zeki, who once said,” if I do this dance well to the best of my ability everything in my life will be blessed.  Selena agrees with this and really believes in the transformative qualities of The Dance.  I believe the music and the dance are a Bridge to creating Peace and understanding amongst ALL people everywhere. I will continue to teach and perform with God's blessings as long as I am able.

Internationally acclaimed Performer and Instructor of RaksSharqi, Selena has performed and taught throughout the USA an Mexico. Known for her authentic interpretaions of the Egyptian style of Dance both folkloric and oriental Selena is an accomplished Choreographer and Improvisational Dance instructor, Performer and Event producer. “Selena embodies the flowing and sensual qualites of which the belly dance is capable of “ says Doug Adams. Selena began her studies of Middle Eastern Dance in 1987. She has studied from many masters of the Egyptian style, Mahmoud Reda and Farida Fahmey, Dr. Mo Gedawwi, Mona Said, Aida nour, Dina and most recently Randa Kamel. She has had the privledge of studying with The late Bobbby Farah, Nadia Gamal and has been inspired by Sooo many others over the years. Most of her inspirations have come from the OLD World Classical Dancers of The Golden Age of Belly Dance. Both Turkish and Egyptians, Tahia Carioca, Samia Gamal and most of all now retired, Sohair Zeki, who once said,” if I do this dance well to the best of my ability everything in my life will be blessed. Selena agrees with this and really believes in the transformative qualities of The Dance. I believe the music and the dance are a Bridge to creating Peace and understanding amongst ALL people everywhere. I will continue to teach and perform with God's blessings as long as I am able.

Shira is known worldwide for her work as a researcher, author, lecturer, and publisher of information on Middle Eastern dance, music, and culture. She has been interviewed by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal for stories on Middle Eastern dance, and is highly sought after as a contributor to magazines centered on this art form. Her web site, www.shira.net, is the most comprehensive and most linked-to Oriental dance web site in the world.

Shira is known worldwide for her work as a researcher, author, lecturer, and publisher of information on Middle Eastern dance, music, and culture. She has been interviewed by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal for stories on Middle Eastern dance, and is highly sought after as a contributor to magazines centered on this art form. Her web site, www.shira.net, is the most comprehensive and most linked-to Oriental dance web site in the world.

Surreyya Hada began dancing at the age of four, and studied ballet, jazz and eventually modern dance in her teens. Also a singer and clarinetist since elementary school, Surreyya has a deep passion for music, especially eastern scales and rhythms. After relocating to San Francisco, Surreyya began Music Industry studies at SFSU in 1994. It was at this time she met Lynette Harris and began studying Middle Eastern Dance. Surreyya continued study with the guidance of Najia Marlyz, Bert Belladine, and Jamila and Suhaila Salimpour. Surreyya, now a multi-award winning dancer, is adept and skilled with swords, snakes and just about anything else she can balance on her head! She is an active contributor and evangelist of Gilded Serpent Magazine, founding member of the California based band Hazerfan, and Co-Director of Troupe Scimitar. Surreyya has performed for the cast of Cirque du Soleil, opened for world music stars Sertab Erener and Demir Demirkan, and is a staple performer at annual events held by Sandisk, Yahoo! and Apple Computers. She has taught workshops throughout the US, as well as Japan, Iceland and beyond.

Surreyya Hada began dancing at the age of four, and studied ballet, jazz and eventually modern dance in her teens. Also a singer and clarinetist since elementary school, Surreyya has a deep passion for music, especially eastern scales and rhythms. After relocating to San Francisco, Surreyya began Music Industry studies at SFSU in 1994. It was at this time she met Lynette Harris and began studying Middle Eastern Dance. Surreyya continued study with the guidance of Najia Marlyz, Bert Belladine, and Jamila and Suhaila Salimpour. Surreyya, now a multi-award winning dancer, is adept and skilled with swords, snakes and just about anything else she can balance on her head! She is an active contributor and evangelist of Gilded Serpent Magazine, founding member of the California based band Hazerfan, and Co-Director of Troupe Scimitar. Surreyya has performed for the cast of Cirque du Soleil, opened for world music stars Sertab Erener and Demir Demirkan, and is a staple performer at annual events held by Sandisk, Yahoo! and Apple Computers. She has taught workshops throughout the US, as well as Japan, Iceland and beyond.

Farasha, which means butterfly in Arabic, is an international instructor and performer, she has studied and performed various dance styles since childhood. Her vision is to bring back the sacredness to belly dance, honoring the divine feminine in every woman through the most natural way a woman can move. Drawing inspiration from world mythologies, art, nature, music and visionaries of Middle Eastern Dance; Jehan Kamal, Dina of Egypt, Helena Vlahos. She has quickly established herself as one of Las Vegas' most popular belly dancers. Known for her inspiring workshops, languid movement, powerful shimmies & mesmerizing performances, she invites her audience to open a window into her soul.   Farasha has appeared in ABC's Reality show "True Beauty" and has also opened for Lebanese singer Wael Koufury's concert as well as stage shows and supper clubs. She's also been featured in publications such as Women's Fitness Rx, Las Vegas Revue Journal, Luxury Las Vegas, Summerlin Magazine. She has been a guest instructor for the Boston Ballet's "Taking Steps" program, Las Vegas' own Belly Dance Intensive and currently teaches at the JW Marriott's beautiful Aquae Sulis spa in Summerlin, Las Vegas.

Farasha, which means butterfly in Arabic, is an international instructor and performer, she has studied and performed various dance styles since childhood. Her vision is to bring back the sacredness to belly dance, honoring the divine feminine in every woman through the most natural way a woman can move. Drawing inspiration from world mythologies, art, nature, music and visionaries of Middle Eastern Dance; Jehan Kamal, Dina of Egypt, Helena Vlahos. She has quickly established herself as one of Las Vegas' most popular belly dancers. Known for her inspiring workshops, languid movement, powerful shimmies & mesmerizing performances, she invites her audience to open a window into her soul. Farasha has appeared in ABC's Reality show "True Beauty" and has also opened for Lebanese singer Wael Koufury's concert as well as stage shows and supper clubs. She's also been featured in publications such as Women's Fitness Rx, Las Vegas Revue Journal, Luxury Las Vegas, Summerlin Magazine. She has been a guest instructor for the Boston Ballet's "Taking Steps" program, Las Vegas' own Belly Dance Intensive and currently teaches at the JW Marriott's beautiful Aquae Sulis spa in Summerlin, Las Vegas.

Like many other dancers, Ginnina has always been dancing in some way/shape/or form since she was little and finally fournd great passion in oriental dance more than 12 years ago. She has been fortunate enough to learn the art from Kathryn Ferguson, then Desdemona and has gone on to learn from some of the great mentors including, but not limited to Nagwa Fouad, Mo Geddawi, Randa Kamel, and received a certificate in egyptian dance from Faten Selama.    She now lives in Las Cruces where she teaches and travels to El Paso to teach as well. Her student troupe is known as Al-Zahrah, and she also co founded Matam Rutra Bellydance. She loves classical oriental dance, but loves all the other possibilities that can be explored with bellydance in all of its styles.

Like many other dancers, Ginnina has always been dancing in some way/shape/or form since she was little and finally fournd great passion in oriental dance more than 12 years ago. She has been fortunate enough to learn the art from Kathryn Ferguson, then Desdemona and has gone on to learn from some of the great mentors including, but not limited to Nagwa Fouad, Mo Geddawi, Randa Kamel, and received a certificate in egyptian dance from Faten Selama. She now lives in Las Cruces where she teaches and travels to El Paso to teach as well. Her student troupe is known as Al-Zahrah, and she also co founded Matam Rutra Bellydance. She loves classical oriental dance, but loves all the other possibilities that can be explored with bellydance in all of its styles.