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Old 07-18-2007, 03:05 AM   #6
artemisia_danst
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Hey,

i can really recommend Leyla as well.

for the european zill-shy dancers: she's the first ever teacher who has gotten me into actually ENJOYING playing zills, and i'd been resisting that for over ten years. it's the first time after a zill workshop that i came home saying; "right, i'm gonna practice!". and i have!

further i LOVE her rhythm workshops. who are usefull if you are looking for drum solo ideas, but also as a advanced dancer/teacher yourself to get some new ideas for teaching rhytm.

i have been also taking her technique classes, at her studio in duisburg, which again, as a teacher has given me heaps of new ideas/approaches and as a dancer/student some new layering challenges.

she's a great choreographer too, i really enjoy watching her troupe perform

and when you get the taste at a workshop in the UK, then don't be scared to come and take her weekends IN germany as well. there's dancers from several european countries that attend, and she speaks english and french fluently next to german and will translate everything/teach in english.

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