Back in the beginning of May I had the honor of seeing a live performance by Dina!  Love her or hate her she has a style all her own and in my opinion is a master of Egyptian dance.  She can stand in one spot and shimmy for 5 minutes and convey so much emotion just in her face and her arms.  I was lucky enough to have VIP seating which meant I was very close to the stage in the front row and was able to see every move.  There was also a workshop that weekend but I wasn’t able to participate. If she comes back around I’m not going to miss a chance to learn everything I can from her!

The audience was primarily Middle Eastern as was most of the speaking.  There were 2 great opening dancers from Canada that were hand-picked by Dina along with a live music set by Mohamed Reda.  During his performance I saw so many people – young, old, men, women, children (one cute little girl even got up onstage and showed how it’s done!) up and dancing.  The folks at the table next to us invited us to get up and dance.  I was reluctant (improv…oh noes!) but once I got up I felt like I fit right in.

Dina’s set lasted about an hour.  She changed costumes about 4 times and only took about 3 minutes to switch from one beautiful costume to the next. It was great being that close and seeing the joy in her eyes as well as the joy she spread through the whole room.

I brought my camera but figured photos wouldn’t be allowed.  Man was I wrong! Almost everyone was either snapping photos or recording videos with their phones.  I suppose it’s a cultural thing perhaps? I know here in the US photography is sometimes not allowed. It didn’t seem to matter to Dina or the event hosts – who by the way were super nice!! So once my phone died my friend went and got my Nikon and I was able to get some shots. At the end of the show Dina was gracious enough to stick around and many of the workshop participants were able to get their photos taken with her. I almost didn’t but thought when will I get this chance again?  I stepped in line and had my picture taken with her!

It was a great night and I’ll never forget it! I tried to remember every move she made but ended up just in awe of her talent and presence.  If she comes around your town don’t miss it! Here’s some photos…