My group and I
had the good fortune to take a class with
Raqia Hassan
during my last tour to Egypt in March
2006. Like most things in Egypt, we weren’t sure it was going to happen. I
called Raqia before leaving the United States and she said she would be out of
town during most of our stay, but would return two days before we left and could
see her then. On the appointed day, I called and was told that Raqia would not
be returning after all.
I called the next
day to see if we could study with Raqia’s assistant instead and Raqia answered
the phone! We had plans to do a Nile dinner cruise so the only time to squeeze
in a class would be afterward. Dressed in our evening finery, we arrived at
10:30 p.m. on the evening before our return to the United States ready to dance.
Raqia is a
generous teacher. She kept her eye on all of us, gently correcting as we went
along. She explained in clear English why she wanted things a particular way.
Each time there was a subtle emotional or energetic difference in the “wrong”
way and her way. Each explanation brought the class closer to understanding the
essence of Egyptian style.
One of the most
valuable things I took away from Raqia’s class was the practice of “becoming”
during rehearsal. Whenever the music started, Raqia went from being the teacher
to being the teacher/performer. Any time she moved, she moved as if her whole
being were on stage. Her performing persona was always visible yet she never
took her eyes off us. Seeing that made me want to follow with the heart, not
just the body.
Raqia kept the
class fun, warm, and entertaining. We all enjoyed her so much that we bought a
stack of her instructional DVDs and music. We wanted to take her back with us to
the USA in whatever small way we could.
I have been
dancing for ten years and this was my first time seeing Raqia. I have been to
Egypt many times and Raqia has been to the USA. There was always a reason to put
off a class. I deeply regret the time wasted in not seeing her before now. For
those of you who have not yet seen Raqia, put it on your list of things to do
NOW. Do not wait as I did. (And video study doesn’t count. I have had her videos
for years, and it is not the same thing.) Her teaching style is easy to
understand. Her material is different from others’. She’s giving and accessible.
You feel as if you have made a friend when you are with her. I highly recommend
studying with Raqia.