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Ilhaam Tribe

Dolunaï

The Two Fridas​

ATS® Sisters Collective

​Ilhaam and Isabel De Lorenzo (Rome, Italy) began their collaboration in 2011 at "Roma Tribal Meeting II" teaching and performing together and this partnership grew up at "BellyFusions" 2013 (Paris, France) as instructors again and taking to the scene "The Two Fridas", an extract of "Frida Suite" directed by Isabel De Lorenzo.  They also performed this piece at "New York heatrical Bellydance Conference" 2013

​​"Frida Suite" is a dance theatre show based on Oriental Dance, Contemporary Dance and American Tribal Style® Bellydance technique and philosophy. It's inspired by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo's aesthetics, bio and work. It's about femminity, women's universe, and related to simple concepts of life, birth, childhood, earth, plants, animals, cooking, love, pain, death and art. All faces of the human condition in the face of one woman. Many Fridas, one Art, one Love.

 

​"Ilhaam Tribe" is founded and directed by Ilhaam in 2012 in Madrid as an American Tribal Style® ​Bellydance company, at the beginning as a duet​ with Silvia Torres and later adding new dancers.

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Dolunaï is a music and dance company directed by Héctor "El Turko" that springs from the meeting of differents artists of differents styles, based on arabic and oriental roots mixed with our   Flamenco and Andalusian spanish music, with the purpose of bringing it to the West and offer it to all kinds of public. We give a great variety of live music and dance fusion shows and events.​​​​

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​A brand new project that involves five experienced ATS® dancers and teachers: Isabel De Lorenzo e Silvia Grassi (Carovana Tribale Italy), Gudrun Herold (Devadasi Caravan/Germany-France); Ilhaam (Spain) and Philippa Moirai (Moirai Tribal/UK). It was born in "Roma Tribal Meeting 2013" and grew up and became stablished during "BellyFusions Paris 2014", "Rma Tribal Meeting 2014" and "Hannover Tribal Festival 2014". Five different mother tongues and one universal dance language.

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