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Volume 20, Issue 5
Zagoreet by MEDAH
Middle Eastern Dance Art ists o f Hawaii
*Medah Mission
*Contact Info
*Publication Policies
*MEDAH Minutes
*Pictures
*Calendar of Events
*Teacher Listings and
Dance Classes
*Back Page: Souhail
Kaspar and Afif Taian
Worshops!
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Inside this issue:
Elections on Saturday December 12th!
Zagoreet by MEDAH
20 Years of MEDAH!
President:
A. Bright
Vice President:
Willow Chang
Secretary:
Renee Arnold
Treasurer:
Dorothy Wheeler
Members at Large:
Anas Nasr
Bob McKeand
If you haven’t gotten your ballot in the mail,
it’s not too late! Elections take place on De-
cember 12th at Ward’s Rafters, starting at
7:30pm.
Come to Ward’s Rafters and enjoy great bel-
lydancing at the Elections Hafla. The show
starts at 7:30pm. You can even cast your
Vote at the Hafla if you haven’t mailed it in.
At the end of the show, votes will be tallied.
The official announcement of who is on the
Board for 2010 will go out on December
28th...
And now without further adoo, the list of
who is running for office!
2010 MEDAH Board Candidates :
President:
Margery M. Shadiya Doesher
Vice President:
A. Bright
Kalae Kaina
Secretary:
Renee Arnold
Treasurer:
Dorothy Wheeler
Members at Large (3 Positions)
Heather Crotsley*
Bob McKeand
Anas Y. Nasr
Tara Severns
Larry Ward
*member is off island*
Don’t forget to vote!
Mahalo!
Jessica S. Rose, Editor
MEDAH is now online at:
www.medah.org.
FaceBook, and MySpace.
President: A. Bright
Email: [email protected]
Vice President: Willow Chang
Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Dorothy Wheeler
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Renee Arnold
Email: [email protected]
Members at Large:
Anas Nasr
Bob McKeand
MEDAH is a non-profit organization
dedicated to promoting the diversity of
Middle Eastern and related forms of
dance, music, and culture, through
education, instruction and community.
MEDAH,
the gift of dance, community and education.
$20 doesn’t buy much these days, but that’s the
low price of membership to Hawaii’s only non-
profit group devoted to Middle Eastern dance
and culture. Included with your dues:
Our improved online mini-mag the Z.
Teacher Listings on our Website
Ad listings on our Website, in the Z, and via
email to members
Performance opportunities
Local and national teacher
seminars
Access to the Video library
Fundraising activities
Vending opportunities
Membership meetings
Annual Voting Privileges
Great Haflas –parties!
Advertising: Ads submitted to
the Z must be camera ready. Elec-
tronic submissions preferred. Rates:
$20 full page (8 1/2 x 11); $10 half
page (8 1/2 x 5 1/2); $5 quarter page
(4x5 1/2); and $2.50 business card (3
1/2 x 2).
Submission Deadline:
Submissions are due on the 15th of
the month. The Z is posted monthly,
or as material is submitted, at the
beginning of each month. Mail Sub-
missions to:
MEDAH
PO Box 22282,
Honolulu, HI 96823
Or via Email: [email protected]
All submissions for Z publication
are subject to editor’s review, revi-
sion, and suitability for print.
Members are encouraged to sub-
mit letters, articles, reviews, pho-
tos, and advertisements pertain-
ing to the arts of the Middle East
to the editor.
MEDAH 2009 MEDAH Mission:
Z Publication Policies:
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To Contact the Z Editors:
A. Bright (President of MEDAH)
Jessica Schmidt Rose (Editor)
Minutes of General Membership Meeting
10/17/2009
MEDAH General Membership Meeting at Stadium Park, King and Isenberg Streets.
In attendance were MEDAH members: President Amy Bright, Vice President Willow Chang, Treasurer Dorothy Wheeler, and
Member-at-Large Bob McKeand.
There was not a quorum (one third, 9 of 27 members); therefore the general membership meeting was canceled.
In lieu of a general membership meeting, President Amy Bright called a board meeting at 12:50 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by
MEDAH Secretary,
Renée Arnold
Minutes of Meeting
10/17/2009
MEDAH Board Meeting, 10/17/2009, at Stadium Park, King and Isenberg Streets.
The Meeting was called to order at 12:50 p.m. by President Amy Bright.
In Attendance were MEDAH Members: President Amy Bright, Vice President Willow Chang, Treasurer Dorothy Wheeler, Secre-
tary Renée Arnold, Member-at-Large Bob McKeand.
Minutes were read by the Board.
Motion was made by Amy Bright and seconded by Bob McKeand, to accept the Minutes as read; all were in favor and the
motion passed.
Treasurer’s Report was given by Treasurer Dorothy Wheeler.
MEDAH has $2134.00 including outstanding checks to two members who
overpaid dues and were reimbursed. Dorothy will pass these reimbursement checks through the bank once more.
Old Business:
The Halloween haflah was cancelled because Beth Biller, the sponsoring member, had a business trip which conflicted.
Archives – Bob McKeand presented a proposal for archiving the MEDAH
videos, photographs and Zagoreet (Z) issues. The proposal includes a higher quality of product and a lower price of $10
per video event. The previous proposal was $15 per event. Payment would begin at $100 for 10 events per DVD. The Z
would be scanned at the rate of $2.00 per issue.
There was discussion about the process of scanning the Z issues, where the scanning would be done, and it was decided to
first determine the number of issues per year, beginning in 1989. Amy Bright made a motion to accept the proposal and
Willow Chang seconded the motion; the motion passed unanimously.
Rundown of the Year 2009 – The following were accomplished:
“20 for 20” - $20 membership price to celebrate MEDAH’s 20th year
Online magazine launched
Facebook Page created
Excellent Secretary and Treasurer Team
More community involvement – Amy Bright made it a MEDAH goal to expand in this area by making new contacts.
Makiki Festival – our first involvement was a huge success and we have been asked to return by the organizer, Janet
Lee Maduli who is an entertainment agent. This is a new venue for MEDAH which could lead to participation in
SUNSET ON THE BEACH.
Midsummer Night’s Gleam
Four Ward’s Rafters events
Successful fundraising
Financial soundness
New Business:
Upcoming Events:
-Aisha Ali and Janie Ayden Workshops on October 24
-Global Dance Café on November 7
-Andrea and Sausane workshops on November 15-16
-Medah Haflah at Ward’s Rafters on December 12 - MEDAH considered changing the haflah to December 5 but decided
against the idea. A special guest artist has been invited to perform for the community and to promote a possible show.
(Continued on Page 4)
(Minutes of Meeting 10/17/2009 Continued from Page 3)
Vet Center – Member Bob McKeand researched this center in Foster Gardens as a possible venue for future MEDAH events.
There is ample parking and it would attract a completely new audience. It is in a central location and costs for rental are
reasonable. A very large room is $70-80/hour; smaller dining room is $50/hour. Bob thinks a lower fee could be possi-
ble, as the venue’s director seemed eager for our business. It was thought the venue would be best for a show, but not for
a fundraiser. The public could be charged entrance with the purpose of defraying costs of rental. The board discussed
prices and length of time. A Valentines Party, including dancing, pupus and a $10 charge for non-MEDAH members
was discussed. It was suggested that Ward’s is best for fundraisers because of the mailing list and the art-supporting
audience that frequents that venue.
Nominating committee – there was a proposal to go back to a simpler way of voting that would not involve balloting, but
rather have members write in their choice of candidate. After President Bright and Secretary Arnold asked member
Jessica Rose to review the MEDAH Bylaws and the Roberts Rules of Order, member Rose made it clear that not only
would having members write in their choice of candidate be unrealistic, since everyone would be a candidate, whether or
not they would be willing and/or able to serve in office, but it was against the Bylaws, which are clear in that balloting
and nominations are how the Board is elected. Voting will continue via nominations and balloting.
Willow Chang made a motion that MEDAH buy a copy of Robert’s Rules of Order to be brought to the meetings. The motion
was seconded by Amy Bright and passed. The previous MEDAH copy of Robert’s Rules of Order was list in transition
from the previous Board to this one.
The next meeting was set for 6 p.m. on November 14 at University Burger King, 2536 S. Beretenia.
A motion was made by Amy Bright to adjourn the meeting at 2:40 p.m. and was seconded by Renée Arnold.
Respectfully submitted by
MEDAH Secretary,
Renée Arnold
Minutes of Meeting
11/28/2009
MEDAH Board Meeting, 11/28/2009, at University Burger King, Beretania Street.
The Meeting was called to order at 3:14 p.m. by President Amy Bright.
In Attendance were MEDAH Members: President Amy Bright, Treasurer Dorothy Wheeler, Secretary Renée Arnold and Member
-at-Large Bob McKeand.
Minutes were read aloud by President Amy Bright
Motion was made by Dorothy Wheeler and seconded by Bob McKeand, to accept the Minutes as read; all were in favor
and the motion passed.
Treasurer’s Report was given by Treasurer Dorothy Wheeler.
MEDAH has $2,043.16. $5.00 was paid to the State of Hawaii Department of Consumer Affairs Business Registration
Division, for the annual tax filing. The addresses of Amy Bright and Renée Arnold were submitted and the previous
board members were removed; the new board members were added.
Old Business:
Elections – the board discussed the nominations process and the names of members who were nominated.
Haflah - December 12 at Ward’s Rafters; doors open at 6 p.m.; dancing begins at 7:30 p.m. Lights, decoration and food
was discussed. In order to drum up new membership, it was decided that the board would call former members and in-
vite them to come to the haflah and perform. It was suggested to ask all members about their interests and ask them
how MEDAH could serve them. There was a suggestion to showcase all the teachers and their styles in future events.
Bob McKeand’s archiving proposal was discussed. Treasurer Wheeler wrote a check of $200 to Bob for seed money to
begin archiving of the Z and the videos per the proposal accepted at the last meeting.
New Business:
There was no new business.
The next meeting will be announced after the new board is elected.
A motion was made by Amy Bright to adjourn the meeting at 4:05 p.m. and was seconded by Dorothy Wheeler.
Respectfully submitted by
MEDAH Secretary,
Renée Arnold
Hafla Pictures! Photography by Bob McKeand unless otherwise noted.
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Amy Guest Performer Willow
Renee Kalae
Malia and the Belly Dancers in Paradise
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Belly Dancers in Paradise
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Please submit events if you are a member of a dance company, troop, collective, or solo artist and an
event is coming up that you would like to share with the community. Please send all information to
our PO Box or via email to: [email protected]. Watch your email for updates on events.
The following Events are Belly Dance events in Hawaii that MEDAH has been made aware of.
These are not all MEDAH sponsored events. MEDAH events are marked with an *.
December:
December 12th and 13th Souhail Kaspar Workshops. See the add in this issue for more
information. Or check out the MEDAH FaceBook and MEDAH.org website.
*December 12th MEDAH Elections, Election Hafla, and End of year Membership meet-
ing. At Wards Rafters, 7:30PM.
*December 28th New MEDAH Board officially announced.
February 2010:
Issam Houshan of Belly dance SuperStars will be teaching a workshop and possibly a show
on February 6th and 7th. Location TBA.
For more information contact Malia [email protected] or 808-234-1006
April 2010:
Dahlena of www.dahlena.com will be visiting Oahu and teaching workshops
Date and Location TBA.
For more information contact Malia [email protected] or 808-234-1006
Around Town: Calendar:
Glo and students
Belly Dancers in Paradise
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Renee Arnold
(808) 951-0115 [email protected] Private and Semi-Private Classes
By appointment. Call for details.
Beth Biller
(520) 250-8523
www.myspace.com/atomic_butterfly Director, Dakini Dance Company Private and Semi-Private Classes
By appointment. Call for details.
Willow Chang
(808) 292-0820 http://www.WillowChang.com www.myspace.com/willowchang Director, SANGHA Dance Theater Private and Semi-Private Classes
By appointment. Call for details. Heaven on Earth Fit Studio
Corner or King St. and Isenberg St. Bollywood Dance Class - Wednesdays 7 pm
Absolute Technique - Saturdays 10-11 am
Synergy: Intermediate Level - Saturdays 11-12 noon
Kapiolani Women's Center
Beretania Street and Artesian Way; Ground Level Saturdays 8:15-9:15 am
Queen's Medical Women's Center
Ground Level Tuesday 4:40-5:30 pm
Weekday Warrior
call for location Wednesday 11-12 noon
Friday 11-12 noon
Kapiolani Community College
Offered through the Outreach Program. Maile Dance Studio, Upper Campus. Intro and Continuing Tech - Tuesdays 6-8 pm
Continuing and Int Tech - Thursdays 6-8 pm
(808) 734-9211 or (808) 734 9315 1 to 2 month Sessions. Call for information
Kalae Shakti Dance Movement Ph: (808) 646-0786 www.shakti808.com Monday 6:30-7:30pm- Beginners
$10 per class Diverse Arts Center, 1030 Queen Street In Kalae's beginner class students will learn a
strong foundation to grow from. Basic Movements, steps, and isolation drills will be covered. Monday 7:30-8:30pm- Intermediate
$10 per class Diverse Arts Center, 1030 Queen Street Designed for the intermediate dancer, or beginner student who is up for a challenge. Kalae's approach to belly dance is strongly rooted in proper posture, isolation drills, shimmy drills, fun combinations,
and perseverance. Kalae firmly believes in dance as a vehicle for mind body connection and body aware-ness. Proper attire: yoga type pants.
Malia in Hawaii (808) 234-1006 [email protected] www.MaliaInHawaii.com Director, Belly Dancers in Paradise Cardio & Choreography Workshop
Curves Hawaii Kai Members and Non-members WELCOME! Start Date: May 4th - June 8th Mondays 1:00-2:00 pm
Cardio & Choreography Workshop
Hickam Air Force Com. Center Must have Air Force base privileges. Start Date: July 6th - Aug 10th
Mondays 5:00-6:00 pm
Cabaret Fusion Dance Lessons
Mililani Rec #1 MTA Members and MTA sponsored WELCOME! Start Date: July
Mondays 7:15-8:15 pm
Beginnings of Belly Dance w/Cardio Workshop
Hickam Air Force Com. Center Must have Air Force base privileges. Start Date: July 7th - Aug 11th Tuesday 6:00-7:00 pm
Dance Classes in Hawaii:
Listings (in alphabetical order by last name, when available) are a reflection of MEDAH members in good standing,
not all who teach belly dance in Hawai’i.
Malia in Hawaii (continued) Beginners Cardio & Tech Class
Kailua Movement Studio 776 Kailua Street Kailua, HI 96734 Ongoing group class and walk- ins welcome. No classes Dec 23rd & 30th Wednesday 12:30-1:30 pm
Fitness & Femininity
Dream to Dance Studio 661 Auahi Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Ongoing group class and walk- ins welcome. No classes Dec 23rd & 30th Wednesday 7:30-8:30 pm
Beginnings of Belly Dance with Technique
Kapolei Yoga and Dance 338 Kamokila Blvd. Ste #201 Kapolei, HI 96707 Ongoing group class and walk- ins welcome.
No classes: Nov 27, Dec 25, Jan 1 Thursday 6:00-7:00 pm
Multi Level Workshop
Pearl Harbor Bloch Arena Aerobic Room Must have Naval base privileges. First Thursday of every month Thursday 7:30-8:30 pm
Cardio & Sculpt Belly Dance Workshop
Hickam Air Force Com Center Call to reserve your spot. Must have Air Force base privileges.
Friday 10:30-11:30 am
Intermediate Technique Class
Kailua Movement Studio 776 Kailua Street Kailua, HI 96734 Ongoing group class and walk- ins welcome! No class: Nov 9th & Dec 28th Sunday 1:00-2:00 pm
Private and Semi-Private Classes
By appointment. Call or email for details.
Naia
(808) 497-9858 [email protected] NaiaRaks.com www.myspace.com/naiadancehawaii
日本語でどうぞ。
30 Minute Fitness Dance Studio
Nauru Tower 1330 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 Mixed Level: Mondays 6:30-7:30 pm
Private and Semi-Private Classes
By appointment. Call for details.
Samira
[email protected] Private Lessons
By appointment. Email for details.
Shadiya
(808) 429-3324
www.bellydancebyshadiya.com
Private Lessons
By appointment.
Email or call for details.
Egyptian Bellydance Classes in Waikiki
Holistic Healing Hawaii
At the Wailana Waikiki
1860 Ala Moana Blvd. #406
Parking available.
Tuesdays 7-8pm
- percussion workout with drumming ensemble
Sundays 2-3pm
- technique and choreography
$15 per class or 4 classes for $50
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Dance Classes in Hawaii: Listings are a reflection of MEDAH members in good standing, not all who teach belly dance in Hawai’i.