Miraj’s fusion
choreography workshop on March 27, 2004 in Virginia Beach, VA was the first time
in a long time that I didn’t leave the dance area to shop, watch from the
sidelines, or socialize. Miraj’s choreography kept me interested the entire
time. This may not seem like a big deal, but I am generally not a choreography
fan. I always find myself thinking, “Now why did she put this combination
here?” And after being to a bazillion workshops taught by known and
unknown instructors, my expectation is that I will walk away with one worthwhile
thing. This workshop far exceeded this!
Miraj’s material
was decidedly western, but that is what made it interesting and new for me. I am
so Oriental in my approach to belly dance that I would have never come up
with her combinations or interpretations of music on my own. This event gave me
a lot of inspiration and ideas to work on. Miraj is truly is a master of fusion.
The workshop was
also valuable for students who are also teachers or aspiring teachers. It was an
excellent study on how to give instruction and what to incorporate into a class.
Miraj used visual, kinesthetic, and auditory learning techniques. She spoke
about elements of choreography that some people totally miss, but that knowing
about can make it easier to create, execute, and remember choreography. She
spoke about how to perform it in a way that is entertaining. While none of her
teaching techniques were new to me, I’ve seen so many “teachers” who don’t know
how to teach that I appreciated being in the presence of someone who knew both
how to dance and how to completely give that to others. Miraj’s teaching methods
made class fun and easy. The class was way more than learning a sequence of
moves to a piece of music.
Miraj offered for
sale a stack of home video tapes of solo and troupe performances by Miraj and
Troupe Miraj that highlighted fusion and demonstrated the combinations used in
the class’s choreography. Every single tape was snatched up by attendees and
orders were taken for more.
With all the good
things that came out of the workshop, I couldn’t have expected more, but Miraj
gave more. At the end of the class, she opened the floor to questions. Students
could ask about anything dance related or otherwise. Miraj was generous with her
knowledge and shared everything. Class with Miraj was a very worthwhile
experience that I would recommend to anyone. It was the best workshop I have
been to in a long time. Rumors are in the wind that she will return to Virginia
Beach soon. I will be there!