| Ghawazi
Caravan is an innovative Tribal Bellydance company founded in 2000
by one of Australia’s premier Tribal dancers & choreographers, Devi
Mamak. Devi
& the award winning Ghawazi Caravan are highly sought after locally
& all over the country and N.Z for workshops & performances.
Their
style is a mix of
Middle Eastern Dance fused together with stylistic influences from
East India, North Africa, Flamenco dance and contemporary dance,
presenting together as one, using exciting props and compelling
formations and choreographies. This gives them an exciting and
theatrical flair that is not only new to Australia but also to the
world of Middle Eastern dance and music.
Ghawazi Caravan’s
style of dance has led the way in Australia in bridging the gap
between the music and dance of the Middle East and that of the
western world.
Their fusion of
multicultural dance styles is greatly inspired by the traditional
styles of the East and presents the dance in an excitingly
theatrical manner with music, costume and artistic skill.
The music that
Ghawazi Caravan chooses to dance to is a myriad of different
cultures which mirrors our cultural diversity here in Australia.
Pieces chosen reflect their movement, which uses Darabuka, Zills,
Didgeridoo, Flute (both ney and shukuhachi [Japan]),Sitar, Djembi,
violin, flamenco guitar, electric guitar, electronica music, rababa,
oud and more. The costuming and stage presentation of Ghawazi
Caravan displays a cultural mix of Middle Eastern design hip belts
and pantaloons, Rajastani skirts and cholis, traditional Afghani
jewellery and coins, elaborate head dresses, and beautiful exotic
stage makeup.
Many of the
dancers in Ghawazi Caravan have been dancing for well over a decade
with most having travelled to the U.S.A to learn from the masters of
Tribal & Oriental belly dance including the creator of American
Tribal Style, [ATS], Carolena Nericcio, [Artistic Director of Fat
Chance belly Dance [FCBD]]. Devi Mamak, Artistic Director of Ghawazi Caravan
has completed Carolena Nericcio's intensive Teacher Training course, which
has lead to Ghawazi
Caravan being the only troupe in the southern hemisphere recognised as
a sister school To Fat Chance Belly dance.
While ATS is
Ghawazi Caravans main focus they have also studied a variety of dance styles from the various
traditional Middle Eastern styles as well as other cultural dance
styles such as Classical Indian and Flamenco, and classical ballet,
jazz and modern contemporary dance styles. Collectively,
all of the Ghawazi Caravan dancers have a vast knowledge in dance
and movement, which they bring into the troupe to enhance and enrich
this diverse multicultural style.
AWARDS INCLUDE:
Best Troupe of the Year 2006....The Belly
Dance Awards
Best Troupe; Runner Up....The First Annual
Belly Dance Competition 2003
To see
Ghawazi Caravan dance, check them out on You tube
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