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PROG. INFO- 12th Annual Central Asian Dance Camp, June 14-17, DC

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PROG. INFO- 12th Annual Central Asian Dance Camp, June 14-17, DC

Posted by: Laurel Victoria Gray (Graykhanum@aol.com)

12th Annual Central Asian Dance Camp
"Babur's Legacy: Exploring Uzbek-Indian Connections"
June 14 - 17, 2007

Under the patronage of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan and
co-sponsored by

the Uzbek Dance and Culture Society, World Arts Focus, and the Indian
Dance Educators Association (IDEA)

www.uzbekdance.org
www.silkroaddance.com
www.worldartsfocus.org

Dance Camp to Explore Uzbek-Indian Connections

Washington, DC "The Moghul Empire's impact on dance will be the focus
of the 12th Annual Central Asian Dance Camp, Babur's Legacy: Exploring
Uzbek-Indian Connections Classes with international instructors are
scheduled to take place in the Metro DC area from June 14 -17, at the
new Joe's Movement Emporium facility in Mount Rainier, Maryland.

Although Uzbek classical dance comes from an Islamic culture and North
Indian court dance springs from Hindu roots, these diverse forms
interacted and evolved under the Moghul dynasty founded by Babur. For
Uzbeks, Babur is a much-admired hero and poet; for Indians, he is
remembered as a cruel conqueror. But from either perspective, Babur is
recognized as the founder of the Moghul dynasty that blended Central
Asian Islamic culture with North Indian Hindu traditions. The cross
pollination of these Central Asian and Indian traditions flowered in a
court culture remarkable for music, dance, and poetry. Its
architectural signature is the Taj Mahal. One of the most vibrant
results of this cultural interaction remains today in the classical
dance genre known as Kathak which developed into its contemporary form
at the Moghul courts.

Central Asian Dance Camp (CADC) participants will have the opportunity
to explore the historical, cultural and artistic links between
Uzbekistan and India with international guest instructors. Traditional
Uzbek dance will be taught by Qizlarhon Dustmuhamedova, who has earned
the title of People's Artist of Uzbekistan; she lives in Tashkent.
Jayantee Payne, Asha Vattakutti, and Christel Stevens and " all
members of the Indian Dance Educators Association (IDEA)" will present
classes on various aspects of North Indian dance.

Daily sessions on history, culture and costuming will augment dance
training. Indian food will be served at the lunch breaks. A special
bazaar featuring costumes, traditional crafts and jewelry will be open
for campers and the public before and after the dance sessions.

The sumptuous beauty of the Moghul court will come alive at an evening
concert featuring the guest instructors and DC's award-winning Silk
Road Dance Company at the Gunston Theater One in Arlington, VA on
Saturday, June 16, at 7:30 PM. The performance -- titled Gul Bahaar or
"spring flower" -- celebrates Uzbek, Indian, and Persian dance forms
that interacted and influenced each other. Classical pieces and
folkloric dances will be presented in lavish, colorful costumes and
selections from Babur's famous literary work, the Babur Nama, will
help set the scene. Appearances by guest Uzbek musicians are also planned.

In 1995, the Uzbek Dance and Culture Society instituted the Central
Asian Dance Camp to encourage the study of these rare forms in the US.
The CADC has been presented at many venues in the Metro DC area,
including the Embassy of Uzbekistan in 2000.

12th Annual Central Asian Dance Camp Schedule
Babur's Legacy: Exploring Uzbek-Indian Connections

Thursday, June
7:00 - 9:30 pm Introduction to Uzbek Dance with Qizlarhon Dustmuhamedova

Friday, June 15
10:00 - 12:30 pm Classical Persian Dance with Laurel Victoria Gray
12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch Break catered by Indian restaurant
1:30 -2:00pm Video Viewing: Moghul dance depicted in Indian movies
2:00 - 4:30 pm Bukharan and Khorezm dance with Qizlarhon Dustmuhamedova
7:00 - 9:30 pm Introduction to Indian Gestures & Dance Steps with
Christel Stevens

Saturday, June 16
10:00 - 12:30 pm Uzbek Dance with Qizlarhon Dustmuhamedova
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch Break catered by Indian restaurant
1:30 -2:00 pm Historical Overview; Babur and the Moghuls
2:00 - 4:30 pm Introduction to the Basics of Kathak Dance with Jayantee Payne
7:30 pm "Gul Bahaar" concert at Gunston Theater One in Arlington, VA

Sunday, June 17
10:30 - 1:00 pm Uzbek Ferghana choreography with Qizlarhon Dustmuhamedova
1:00 - 2:00 pm Lunch Break catered by Indian restaurant
2:00 -2:30 pm Uzbek and Moghul costuming
2:30 - 5:00 pm Introduction to Qawwali Dance with Asha Vattakutti

Class Fees:
$45 advance/$50 at door per single daytime or evening workshop
$90 advance/$100 at door per day session, vegetarian Indian lunch included
$340 package for all camp sessions, 3 lunches, Saturday concert

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