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A
Weekend with
Horacio & Beata Cifuentes
Part 2 - The Saturday Night Show |
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| Review by |
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Simone Dahlin |
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There are belly dance shows and then there are Oriental Dance
Productions. Horacio and Beata successfully present an Oriental Dance
Production. After Beata & Horacio met and married, they joined their private and
professional lives and created Oriental-Fantasy-Shows. They were two of the first dancers
to take oriental dance from the night club to a theatrical level with backdrops, specially
commissioned music from Egypt, splendid luxurious costumes and tours all over the world.
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In "Oriental Fantasy" they dance, speak, and act for
over two hours while telling stories with their movements and emanating music with their
bodies.
"Oriental Fantasy~ Enchanted Gardens" is a pastiche of colors
and moods in a garden full of plants and animals that live together peacefully. It is an
expressive, living painting that reflects Beata and Horacios love of nature and
Mother Earth where creativity can roam freely. "Enchanted Gardens" is a magical
show. If you havent seen Beata and Horacio perform, you must order one of their
DVDs and then commit to seeing them "live." They live and dance through
style, technique, passion and the most dynamic, powerful stage presence. "Oriental
Fantasy" combines Classic Egyptian, Baladi, Saidi, Melaya, Persian, Drum Solo, Tray
with candles, ribbon dancing, Spanish/Arabic fusion, 1940s Ginger Rogers flavor,
pop, humor, wit and wisdom. The only thing I missed in the show was a cast of supporting
dancers which would have been amazing to see on the large stage.
Maybe I am now biased because of my experience touring with "Belly
Dance Superstars." Is it impossible for me to watch soloists on a large stage now?
I used to argue Miles Copeland on this issue. But, maybe he finally
convinced me, because now I feel like there must be back-ground dancers to "fill up
the space." I definitely felt that way with "Oriental Fantasy." But it
would have been impractical to bring that from Germany where Horacio and Beata run the
largest Middle Eastern Dance school in the country. There was only one dancer besides
Horacio and Beata. She was quite diminutive but filled the theatre with her sweet smile
and stage presence: Mimi Cifuentes! After
years of training at the Horacio and Beatas school in Berlin she entered the stage
regally and promptly jumped through a hoop at her mothers command. Needless to say,
everyone fell in love with Mimi, the toy Pomeranian. Mimi even came to class during the
weekend.
The costumes in the show were most inspiring with crystal hand
embroidery by Horacio in several of the numbers. Two of the costumes he created were
drenched in 5,000 and 10,000 crystals, respectively. In the piece, "Msafa
Wahdah" by Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Beata
wore a purple two piece with a tulle train.
As they say, it was a costume "to die for." With her hair in
a sophisticated French twist, Beata was simply dreamy and the personification of beauty.
Every single costume was exciting, gorgeous, breath taking or fun
not one of them was mediocre. After 15 numbers of amazing colors, fabrics, gems and
stones, Horacio and Beata end the show in embroidered jeans and dance to a
"shabby" song. It was a joyous and refreshing finale to a program full of
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Every year, Oriental Fantasy becomes an entire new production.
The incredible music is created, composed and recorded in Cairo as are the costumes all
handmade and embroidered in oriental tradition.
It is a show that should be a "must see" in the world of
Belly Dance.
The most disappointing aspect of the show was the scattered attendance
at the nearby college where this show was held. Even though there were 225 audience
members, the theatre was large and could have held twice that many, maybe even more.
Additionally, there should be twice that many people coming to see a show of this caliber.
As Kaharaman told me, "The place should
have had standing room only" and she was right. According to her, she did everything
she could to "get the public out." However, there were problems with the college
auditorium box office accidentally turning people away, and the news media, as well as the
college newspaper, let Kaharaman down by not publicizing the show even though she hand
delivered packets of information, called and did mailings. To remedy this situation with
all of her future workshops, she is paying for substantial ads with photos and is making
stronger press publicity attempts with additional newspapers and radio stations.
Additionally she is pursuing new venues for shows.
What is one belly dancers favorite workshop or show, is another belly
dancers worst. We all have our reasons for liking or disliking a workshop or show. For me,
if I am still thinking about it and what I gained from it as a dancer, months or years
after I took it, then that is a "golden" workshop. Making it "golden"
takes the effort of a lot of people involved.
Many times the success or failure lands on the shoulders of the host.
Kaharaman was a great host for the weekend beginning with the Friday
night show, which featured regional talent. This was the show that my sister and I danced
at. The audience was full, and the lighting was decent. The performers were of different
skill levels but there were some definite favorites in the crowd like Amani Jabril of Georgia and Alexandria
of West Virginia. The space Kaharaman chose for the classes was large, air-conditioned and
well lit. She hired a good variety of vendors including, The Belly Dance Shop and
Babylon Breeze. As part of our package we enjoyed high quality lunches with
attentive sit down service. Kaharaman was always around for us to ask questions or get any
needs met.
Specialists in the field of the sub-conscious claim that when you think
thoughts, you create your reality. They also believe that those who are around you will
influence you, not only in your level of happiness but in your level of skill and success
in life. This is definitely the case with Kaharaman and the Cifuentess. As they say,
they are "good people." Hopefully, all of you will have the chance to experience
one of their workshops or shows
they teach a "week long" workshop in
Germany. You can find out about it and their exquisite shows at their website: www.oriental-fantasy.com
Until we meet again, thank you Horacio, Beata and Kaharaman! |
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