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(Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2010 02:40
by Divemistress of the Dark
Just now in the email:

Miles Copeland & the Bellydance Superstars are delighted to announce

RAQS L.A.
A two day celebration of modern fusion, as well as the traditional beauty of Bellydance, taking place at the

Glendale Civic Auditorium

Saturday, April 17 and Sunday, April 18, 2010


More info:

http://www.raqsla.com/

Looks like a ball!

Re: (Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2010 03:21
by conroy
Oh that reminds me, the Indigo presents La Serpent Rouge which is a spin-off the Belly Dancer Superstars is going on tour in late March and early April. They're performing in Nashville at the Exit In on March 25th and in Alexandria, VA at the Birchmere (Wooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!) on April 1st.

http://www.theindigo.net/

I know Barbara had once told me a few years ago that they were toying with the idea of having them perform with a live band if they did this tour. I think it would be pretty cool and I can't wait to see this. Rachel Brice rocks!

Re: (Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2010 08:47
by ltwoman
Alexandria is doable.
And I've not followed Miles' bellydancing-thing (but heard Stewart mention it in STH. I thought he was talking about Miles' date!) Will check it out.

Re: (Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2010 14:56
by dufmanno
I love Miles. Without him, the soundtrack of my youth would never have exsisted.
That said, I find this Bellydance Superstar thing fascinating. The whole idea is completely foreign to me so I have no idea what to even expect at one of these shows. Perhaps a little more investigating is in order.
Oh, and the Birchmere is one of my favorite places!

Re: (Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2010 16:15
by Divemistress of the Dark
Thanks Con!! Will get my tickets, stat.

Sounds like we have some uninitiated (mwahaha) to initiate. If you've not been to a BDSS show: go go go go go. These women are really insanely talented, and the costumes alone would be worth the price of admission even if that weren't the case. Tickets are usually pretty reasonable, also.

BDSS has had involvement by a lot of Copelands: Stewart's kids help out, so do Ian's (though I haven't heard much on Miles' own kids doing much with it). Miles himself attends some of the shows and I'm told it's a hoot to talk to him there (he seems to miss the Nashville ones, regrettably).

Anyway, the gig is well worth your time and attention. Miles has said he thinks of bellydance as a way to educate Westerners about the Arabic-speaking world, a worthy goal on the face of it.

Re: (Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 13 Jan 2010 21:08
by dufmanno
Sounds like I need to get crackalackin'

Re: (Not that) OT: Bellydance Raqs L.A.

PostPosted: 14 Jan 2010 09:29
by ltwoman
Divemistress of the Dark wrote:
Sounds like we have some uninitiated (mwahaha) to initiate. If you've not been to a BDSS show: go go go go go. These women are really insanely talented, and the costumes alone would be worth the price of admission even if that weren't the case. Tickets are usually pretty reasonable, also.

BDSS has had involvement by a lot of Copelands: Stewart's kids help out, so do Ian's (though I haven't heard much on Miles' own kids doing much with it). Miles himself attends some of the shows and I'm told it's a hoot to talk to him there (he seems to miss the Nashville ones, regrettably).

Anyway, the gig is well worth your time and attention. Miles has said he thinks of bellydance as a way to educate Westerners about the Arabic-speaking world, a worthy goal on the face of it.


Thanks, Dive, because like dufmanno I KNOW NOTHING!