Tamalyn dallal biography of william
Ghawazi (also ghawazee) (Arabic: الغوازي) are female dancers who danced in return for money in public settings, and the streets.
Through her non profit organization, , she creates educational events so dancers can learn history, music, costuming and more.!
Interview: Tamalyn Dallal
I know people who are adventurous but Tamalyn is one of the few whom I would describe as an Adventurer.
She is a dancer, a teacher, an author and filmmaker. In a world where safety, lawsuits and cultural conservatism are rampant she consistently seeks out those corners of the world that would be deemed by the mainstream as dangerous or unworthy of attention.
Drawing from her years of exerience as a world-famous teacher and performer, the author explains the history and culture of belly dancing.And in these remote villages she finds stories that are more human than anything we see on the news. Everything Tamalyn does is a reminder of what someone can do when they stop worrying about what other people think and follow their heart.
How would you describe you what is it that you do?
I teach bellydance, and produce supplementary cultural information in the way of books, music, and films.
These can range from instruction on Middle Eastern dance, to an introduction to life in the Muslim world, and films about dances of East Africa.
Have you always done this for a living or did you transiti