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Birthday:
April 25
Joining date:
July 13, 2014
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Marianthe
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Loucataris
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I am a musician/composer/dancer/new media artist who is passionate about creating performative contexts and online vestiges, which challenge the boundaries between artforms, cultures and the constructed boundaries between tradition and innovation. I have imbued myself in the Egyptian rhythm language through Hilal Dance, an Egyptian contemporary dance form developed by Suraya Hilal, and studying drumming with master drummer Ibrahim el Minyawi. I continue to teach and draw on these traditions to develop multi artform improvisational practices and performances. I believe in performative experiences as a means of effecting change through emergent consciousness and proactive creative evolution. It is the essence of being human. I am currently completing a Master of Teaching through UWA focussing on the importance of rhythm in all learning areas. I record and release music with the project name Mahri Autumn and I teach rhythm, drumming and dance to children, young people and adults. Facilitating integrated and encompassing creative experiences is my passion.
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Movement artist (dancer/interdisciplinary performer), Sound designer (electronic/digital composition)
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freelance improvisor
Comments
great in your work "Frame Drum at the National Gallery of Australia"
you used an arabic rythm (samaii thakil) -->
10/8 : [dom - - tak - dom dom tak --]
great