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Spotlight Dancer/Troupe
Alexandra King
Alexandra King is one of the foremost
Middle Eastern
Dance artists, instructors, choreographers and producers of
Middle Eastern Dance productions and videos in Santa Barbara, the
California central coast and the United States.
Her services include belly
dance classes on campus at UCSB from the beginning to intermediate
levels; a professional
level performance dance company; instructional
and performance videos and dance supplies for the beginning level
dancer and dance events and productions. She is the producer of the
prestigious Middle Eastern Dance festival, Moon
Over Morocco, which brings some of the best belly dancers and Middle
Eastern dancers to the Central coast for a weekend of performances and
workshops and which is held every two years in the beautiful coastal city
of Santa Barbara, CA. She is the founder and director of Santa Barbara
most prestigious and only professional Middle Eastern Dance company, Seher,
which is the also the UCSB Mid-East Dance Ensemble. And, she is the
producer of one of the most popular beginning level instructional video
series’ on the market.
Accomplishments:
In 1985 she produced the popular performance video "A Very Special
Evening at the Plaka," featuring herself and both of her teachers,
Diana Ferrari and Jenaeni
Rathor. In 1986 she produced the four-part instructional / performance
video series "The
Ancient Art of Oriental Belly" Dancing," which gives
instruction in the basics of the dance; hundreds of thousands of these
tapes have been sold throughout the United States and Canada. In 1986 she
was the featured cover story in Habibi Magazine (Vol. 9, No. 6),
the premiere periodical of Middle Eastern Dance and Culture (www.habibimagazine.com).
In 1988 she placed first in the Walnut Creek Belly Dancer of the Year
Pageant. During 1989 and 1990 Alexandra wrote, choreographed and produced
the first full-length Middle Eastern folk ballet titled
"Seraglio." She then toured with the show in California and
Utah. Later in 1990 she joined Dr. Scott Marcus in forming the first and
largest university-based Middle
Eastern Ensemble at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB),
in which she is currently the dance director and principal choreographer.
In 1998 Alexandra was nominated Best Instructor by the
International Academy of Middle Eastern Dance (IAMED), and in 1999 she won
IAMED's award for Best Cabaret Dancer.
Training: Alexandra
is the granddaughter of silent screen star Molly King. She began her dance
training and performing at the age of ten, inspired by a family of actors
and musicians. Alexandra's training includes ten years of ballet, four
years of training and performing in Polynesian dance, jazz and tap as a
child, three years of flamenco classes, two years of training in the
classical East Indian style, Bharata Natyam, Greek and Middle Eastern folk
and line dance, as well as intensive study of both Traditional and Modern
Styles of Oriental "belly" dance.
Alexandra studied belly dance first with Diana Ferrari, a former member of
the San Francisco-based company Kos Kadas, and later with the
legendary dancer Jenaeni Rathor, Ansuya's mother. She was a member of
Rathor's company, Yaleil, from 1980 to 1983, and still works with Jenaeni
and her daughter, Ansuya, in dance productions. Alexandra has traveled
extensively throughout North Africa and the Middle East to observe and
study the dances of this region. In 2001, she was appointed as the
lecturer in the first ever accredited ethnic dance class in the Univeristy
of California at Santa Barbara (USCB) dance department. She travels
extensively throughout the United States teaching and performing, both
independently and as the director of UCSB's Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble,
Seher.
Upcoming Event

 
To contact Alexandra King
Website: http://www.alexandraking.com/
Email: alexandra@alexandraking.com
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