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		<title>Tempest and Sashi in DC</title>
		<link>http://rojisan.com/dance/2006/09/24/tempest_and_sashi_in_dc/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 2006 03:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[don&#8217;t delay&#8230; dark things happening in the district a month before halloween&#8230; with several of my favorite local dancers performing in the evening. get tickets here. October 1st Workshop, ~11am: Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE Washington, DC 20017 Performance, 7pm: The Jack Guidone Theater at Joy of Motion Dance Center 5207 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>don&#8217;t delay&#8230; dark things happening in the district a month before halloween&#8230; with several of my favorite local dancers performing in the evening.  get tickets <a title="Tempest and Sashi, DC Tribal" target="_blank" href="http://www.dctribal.com/tempest2006.html">here</a>.</p>
<p>October 1st</p>
<p>Workshop, ~11am:<br />
Dance Place<br />
3225 8th Street NE<br />
Washington, DC 20017<br />
Performance, 7pm:<br />
The Jack Guidone Theater at Joy of Motion Dance Center<br />
5207 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.<br />
Washington, D.C. 20015</p>
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		<title>BDSS United States winter 2006 tour</title>
		<link>http://rojisan.com/dance/2005/09/01/bdss_united_states_winter_2006_tour/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[the itinerary for the first few months of 2006 is now posted, so here are a few minutes' thoughts on the superstars as they kick off 2006...

the first thing i need to say is that this tour is a lot less rock-and-roll and a lot more dancer-compatible.  the average leg is a little more than 200 miles, which is actually a bit longer than the <a href="http://www.rojisan.com/dance/forum/2005/04/12/bdss_united_states_fall_2005_tour">fall 2005 schedule</a> (before it was cancelled), but more importantly, the long legs are matched to dark days more consistently than anything the superstars have done in the past.  the short version is that this means a better show, for many inter-related reasons.

the other general note is that the venues seem to be up a notch or two - bigger and more formal presentation space.  this also means a better show.

here's the information i have.  many venues are not announced yet, so there's not much i can do with that.  venues i'm familiar with in some manner have capacity in parens.  total, with this plan is 67 days covering 14652 miles, which works out to 219 miles/day.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the itinerary for the first few months of 2006 is now posted, so here are a few minutes&#8217; thoughts on the superstars as they kick off 2006&#8230;</p>
<p>the first thing i need to say is that this tour is a lot less rock-and-roll and a lot more dancer-compatible.  the average leg is a little more than 200 miles, which is actually a bit longer than the <a href="http://www.rojisan.com/dance/forum/2005/04/12/bdss_united_states_fall_2005_tour">fall 2005 schedule</a> (before it was cancelled), but more importantly, the long legs are matched to dark days more consistently than anything the superstars have done in the past.  the short version is that this means a better show, for many inter-related reasons.</p>
<p>the other general note is that the venues seem to be up a notch or two &#8211; bigger and more formal presentation space.  this also means a better show.</p>
<p>here&#8217;s the information i have.  many venues are not announced yet, so there&#8217;s not much i can do with that.  venues i&#8217;m familiar with in some manner have capacity in parens.  total, with this plan is 67 days covering 14652 miles, which works out to 219 miles/day.</p>
<p>01/17/06  START  Sacramento, CA      Crest Theatre (975)<br />
01/18/06    295  Ashland, OR         The Historic Ashland Armory (300)<br />
01/19/06    286  Portland, OR        Aladdin Theatre (620)<br />
01/20/06    313  Vancourver, BC      River Rock Casino (1000)<br />
01/21/06    000  Vancourver, BC      River Rock Casino (1000)<br />
01/22/06    140  Seattle, WA         Benaroya Hall (500)<br />
01/23/06    279  Spokane, WA         Metropolitan PAC/&#8221;The Met&#8221; (750)<br />
01/24/06   DARK<br />
01/25/06   DARK<br />
01/26/06   1409  Los Angeles, CA     El Portal Theatre (354)<br />
01/27/06    000  Los Angeles, CA     El Portal Theatre (354)<br />
01/28/06    000  Los Angeles, CA     El Portal Theatre (354)<br />
01/29/06    000  Los Angeles, CA     El Portal Theatre (354)<br />
01/30/06   DARK<br />
01/31/06   DARK<br />
02/01/06    121  San Diego, CA       Joan B. Kroc Theatre (600)<br />
02/02/06    340  Fresno, CA<br />
02/03/06    197  San Rafael, CA      Marin County Civic Center<br />
02/04/06    352  Santa Barbara, CA   Marjorie Luke Theatre (814)<br />
02/05/06   DARK<br />
02/06/06   DARK<br />
02/07/06    468  Phoenix, AZ<br />
02/08/06    466  Albuquerque, NM     South Broadway Cultural Center (309)<br />
02/09/06    322  Lubbock, TX         Cactus Theatre (426)<br />
02/10/06    379  Oklahoma City, OK<br />
02/11/06    253  Eureka Springs, AR  The Auditorium<br />
02/12/06    380  Dallas, TX          Colleyville Center (500)<br />
02/13/06    275  San Antonio, TX<br />
02/14/06    197  Houston, TX<br />
02/15/06   DARK<br />
02/16/06    270  Baton Rouge, LA     Independence Theatre<br />
02/17/06    400  Birmingham, AL      Virginia Samford Theatre<br />
02/18/06    192  Nashville, TN       Belcourt Theatre<br />
02/19/06    248  Atlanta, GA         Variety Playhouse<br />
02/20/06   DARK<br />
02/21/06    346  Jacksonville, FL<br />
02/22/06    225  Tampa, FL           The Royalty Theatre<br />
02/23/06    280  Miami, FL<br />
02/24/06    237  Orlando, FL<br />
02/25/06    401  Savannah, GA<br />
02/26/06    166  Charlotte, NC<br />
02/27/06   DARK<br />
02/28/06    326  Norfolk, VA<br />
03/01/06    190  Alexandria, VA      The Birchmere (500)<br />
03/02/06    000  Alexandria, VA      The Birchmere (500)<br />
03/03/06    244  New York City, NY<br />
03/04/06    215  Boston, MA<br />
03/05/06   DARK<br />
03/06/06    310  Montreal, QC<br />
03/07/06    123  Ottawa, ON<br />
03/08/06    280  Toronto, ON<br />
03/09/06    229  Windsor/London, ON<br />
03/10/06    002  Detroit, MI<br />
03/11/06    169  Cleveland, OH<br />
03/12/06    142  Columbus, OH<br />
03/13/06   DARK<br />
03/14/06   DARK<br />
03/15/06    355  Chicago, IL<br />
03/16/06   DARK<br />
03/17/06    410  Minneapolis, MN<br />
03/18/06    276  Cedar Rapids, IA<br />
03/19/06    349  St. Louis, MO<br />
03/20/06   DARK<br />
03/21/06    243  Kansas City, KS<br />
03/22/06   DARK<br />
03/23/06    601  Denver, CO<br />
03/24/06    534  Salt Lake City, UT<br />
03/25/06    420  Las Vegas, NV</p>
<p>and now for some more specific thoughts&#8230;</p>
<p>downtime is (for now) 15 days out of 67 (22.4%), which is comperable to the <a href="http://www.rojisan.com/dance/forum/2005/06/05/putting_oojami_on_tour">oojami</a> tour, and probably more economically feasible given the history of the superstars tour (oojami was new to the us, so information on their draw here was non-existant), and the fact that they&#8217;re now in bigger venues.  even so, i expect some additions to the schedule, particularly in the midwest and california.  there&#8217;s no time in the schedule to pick up much more in new england and the mid atlantic, so there will be many unhappy campers there.</p>
<p>several cities get multiple days &#8211; vancouver (friday/saturday), los angeles (thursday through sunday) and alexandria (wednesday/thursday).  in the local space, the birchmere picks up the second date, which was the fall 2005 plan as well.  dc metro supports in the neighborhood of 1000 dancers of various levels, so filling a 500-seat venue in this area has been no problem at all, without even expanding outside the &#8220;dancers+friends and family&#8221; level of the market.  i can&#8217;t speak to vancouver from any personal experience, but it&#8217;s worth noting that they&#8217;re booking into casinos &#8211; i expect that to be the trend (and this tour ends in vegas&#8230;).  </p>
<p>on the subject of hard travel, this is a huge improvement.  as it stands now, the longest leg is from spokane to los angeles (at 1400+ miles), but that includes two dark days to make the trip.  that may provide an opportunity to pick up a date on one or the other end of that trip.  the rest of the brutal legs (~8 hours travel):  santa barbara to phoenix (468), phoenix to albuquerque (466), kansas city to denver (601), and denver to salt lake city (534) are generally matched to dark days.  only phoenix to albuquerque and denver to salt lake city are locked in &#8211; and both of those are pretty hard to avoid, there just aren&#8217;t a lot of options in mountains and deserts.  </p>
<p>the los angeles area gets a lot of time &#8211; so expect something to happen around there to keep things busy.  it may not be shows, but with a dozen dancers in the basin, something has to happen.</p>
<p>new cities (i hope this is right) getting visits this time around include fresno (ca), spokane (wa), ashland (or), san rafael (ca), lubbock (tx), eureka springs (ar), ottawa (on), windsor/london (on), and cedar rapids (ia) with all but eureka springs and pieces of canada &#8220;scouted&#8221; by the american bellydancer film &#8220;tour&#8221; or other non-show events.</p>
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		<title>Standard Renaissance Festival Pay for Bellydance Shows?</title>
		<link>http://rojisan.com/dance/2005/08/25/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've been searching the web, unsuccessfully, to find out what the going rate is for paying a bellydance troupe to perform at a renaissance faire.  I know there are a lot of factors that impact the pay, but is there someone who has any personal experience or knowledge in this area that would be willing to share this information?  Perhaps, it is a taboo to discuss this?  I have found web articles on what professional bellydancers should charge, but nothing that relates specifically to renaissance festivals.

Thanks!
Jeanie]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been searching the web, unsuccessfully, to find out what the going rate is for paying a bellydance troupe to perform at a renaissance faire.  I know there are a lot of factors that impact the pay, but is there someone who has any personal experience or knowledge in this area that would be willing to share this information?  Perhaps, it is a taboo to discuss this?  I have found web articles on what professional bellydancers should charge, but nothing that relates specifically to renaissance festivals.</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
Jeanie</p>
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		<title>BDSS United States fall 2005 tour</title>
		<link>http://rojisan.com/dance/2005/04/12/bdss_united_states_fall_2005_tour/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems the superstars are hitting the east coast pretty hard this the next time around, with 44 dates covering about two months (55 days) from mid-September to early November.  I'm sure this isn't the complete itinerary, but it's enough for a lot of people to start making plans.  Most of the venues aren't published yet, so there's not really much to comment on, but here are some brief observations:

The tour as available now runs just over 10,500 miles, plus a jaunt out to Puerto Rico, so approaching 200 miles per day.

Alexandria picks up two dates (this is actually old news and has been on the calendar for some time).  The Birchmere is a 500-seat venue, and has consistently sold out for them, so this time around, they're hoping to double it.  This is also a Monday-Tuesday situation, so someone thinks the DC region is strong enough to come out on school nights (and a holiday night...).  Anyone that misses those, gets another shot in Baltimore that Wednesday, just an hour away.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems the superstars are hitting the east coast pretty hard this the next time around, with 44 dates covering about two months (55 days) from mid-September to early November.  I&#8217;m sure this isn&#8217;t the complete itinerary, but it&#8217;s enough for a lot of people to start making plans.  Most of the venues aren&#8217;t published yet, so there&#8217;s not really much to comment on, but here are some brief observations:</p>
<p>The tour as available now runs just over 10,500 miles, plus a jaunt out to Puerto Rico, so approaching 200 miles per day.</p>
<p>Alexandria picks up two dates (this is actually old news and has been on the calendar for some time).  The Birchmere is a 500-seat venue, and has consistently sold out for them, so this time around, they&#8217;re hoping to double it.  This is also a Monday-Tuesday situation, so someone thinks the DC region is strong enough to come out on school nights (and a holiday night&#8230;).  Anyone that misses those, gets another shot in Baltimore that Wednesday, just an hour away.</p>
<p>The tour also hits both Atlanta and Decatur in Georgia, so that&#8217;s roughly the same effect (those are about 20 minutes apart).  </p>
<p>Looks like new cities include Biloxi, Mississippi; Tucson, Arizona; Witchita, Kanasas and Puerto Rico.</p>
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		<title>congratulations sundari</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[just a quick note for the nerissa and zahirah of <a href="http://www.baltimorebellydance.com/">baltimore bellydance</a> for their success with sundari...

<img src="http://www.rojisan.com/dance/images/sundari.jpg">

and all the performers... raqs on!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>just a quick note for the nerissa and zahirah of <a href="http://www.baltimorebellydance.com/">baltimore bellydance</a> for their success with sundari&#8230;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.rojisan.com/dance/images/sundari.jpg"></p>
<p>and all the performers&#8230; raqs on!</p>
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		<title>congratulations sahara dance</title>
		<link>http://rojisan.com/dance/2004/05/08/congratulations_sahara_dance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[not just a dancer, but more than 100 of them (i didn't count :) ).

congratulations to rachel kay brookmire, catarina carlesso, chiaki, ebony, elysa, marta, saphira, and sera for an amazing performance, an amazing bunch of performers, and two sold-out shows.

you rock.  i'd congratulate the whole troupe individually, but it's been an exceedingly long day, and i have to be up early in the morning, so, i hope you can forgive me.

btw, hi to chiaki and ebony, who kept me entertained, while playing with my big red pen :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>not just a dancer, but more than 100 of them (i didn&#8217;t count :) ).</p>
<p>congratulations to rachel kay brookmire, catarina carlesso, chiaki, ebony, elysa, marta, saphira, and sera for an amazing performance, an amazing bunch of performers, and two sold-out shows.</p>
<p>you rock.  i&#8217;d congratulate the whole troupe individually, but it&#8217;s been an exceedingly long day, and i have to be up early in the morning, so, i hope you can forgive me.</p>
<p>btw, hi to chiaki and ebony, who kept me entertained, while playing with my big red pen :)</p>
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		<title>Akram Khan&#8217;s Kaash</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<i>If you can only see one dance performance this year, make it Akram Khan's "Kaash." You'll thank yourself with the first percussive explosion of this hypnotic evening-length work, which had its New York premiere Tuesday at the Joyce Theater.</i>

more <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20031016_2539.html">here</a>.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>If you can only see one dance performance this year, make it Akram Khan&#8217;s &#8220;Kaash.&#8221; You&#8217;ll thank yourself with the first percussive explosion of this hypnotic evening-length work, which had its New York premiere Tuesday at the Joyce Theater.</em></p>
<p>more <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20031016_2539.html">here</a>.</p>
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