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About Shoshanna
Shoshanna’s interests lie in a strong foundation in Egyptian dance with a fusion other influences inspired by her extensive dance training. Shoshanna is a dedicated improvisational dancer whose specialties are working with four-yard veils, fans and skirts, and who values any opportunity to perform to live music. As a performer, Shoshanna strives to express the joy of dancing and the emotional quality of the music. As an instructor, she works to balance artistic and personal interpretation of the music with excellent technical skills, a deeper understanding of the dance form, and to instill a passion for this dance form. This philosophy holds true for any class that Shoshanna teaches. Shoshanna has studied with many noted teachers including Dalia Carella, Elena Lentini, Mahmoud Reda, Farida Famhy, Momo Kadous, Raqia Hassan, Dr. Mo Geddawi, Jihan Jamal, Tamalyn Dallal, Leila Haddad, Ma*Shuqa Mira Murjan, Amaya, Aneena, Shareen El Safy, Suhaila Salimpour, Cassandra Shore, Jehan Kamal, Amir Thaleb, John Compton, Shukriya, and others. Shoshanna has had the great fortune to dance with many fabulous musicians such as: Georges Lammam, Elias Lammam, Salaheddin Takesh, Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Souhail Kaspar, Faisal Zedan, Naser Musa, Souren Baronian, Haig Manookian, Polly Tapier, Mimi Spencer, Joshkun Tamer, Ellen Cruz, Light Rain, the Brothers of the Baladi, Tobias Roberson, Stellamara, and many more. Shoshanna teaches many classes in local studios and as dance faculty for the Department of Theatre, Film & Dance at Humboldt State University, from which she graduated in 2003 with her BA in Art with concentrations in Art History and Graphic Design, minors in Psychology and Dance, and a Certificate of Art Museum & Gallery Practices. As the founder of Mosaic Productions (www.redwoodcoastbellydance.com) under the non-profit umbrella of the Ink People Center for the Arts, Shoshanna creates exciting events featuring guest music and dance artists in Humboldt County. Through this group she has begun producing the Redwood Coast Bellydance Festival, held each fall at the Arcata Community Center.
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