{"id":5381,"date":"2014-04-17T17:14:47","date_gmt":"2014-04-18T00:14:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/?p=5381"},"modified":"2014-04-17T17:16:24","modified_gmt":"2014-04-18T00:16:24","slug":"jeanne-trance-dancing-with-yasmin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2014\/04\/17\/jeanne-trance-dancing-with-yasmin\/","title":{"rendered":"Zar: Trance Dancing with Yasmin"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>2014 Workshop at Amina\u2019s in San Francisco<\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art61\/graphics61\/Jeanne-Zarworkshop.jpg\" class=\"floatright\" width=\"300\" height=\"450\" alt=\"Placeholder\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>Report by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/JeanneFogler.html\">Janan (Jeanne Fogler)<\/a><br \/>\n<span class=\"footnotes\">posted April 17, 2014<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>Here in the Bay Area, so many excellent instructors make appearances that I always feel I need to choose carefully to make the most of my workshop budget. But when I heard that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/YasmineSerpentine.htm\">Yasmin Henkesh<\/a> was coming to give a daylong workshop on zar, I knew right off that this was one I wouldn\u2019t want to miss \u2013 how often do most of us get a chance for an in-depth look at this fascinating ritual?<\/p>\n<p>Yasmin, whose career has included time as a performer in Europe and in Egypt and who is now based in the Washington, D.C. area, is the producer of the CD \u201cZar \u2013 Trance Music for Women.\u201d She was on hand on February 23, 2014, at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/amina.htm\">Amina Goodyear<\/a>\u2019s studio in San Francisco to share with a limited group of students her expertise on the zar ritual and trance dancing.<\/p>\n<p>Her extensive presentation, filling an entire afternoon and part of an evening, touched on a wealth of topics \u2013 everything from ritual origins in Ethiopia and elsewhere, to the types of musicians who perform for the ritual, to relevant points in Islamic history.<\/p>\n<p class=\"highlight\">But the day began with a detailed discussion of a subject not found in a typical dance workshop: brain science. In the context of explaining what a person experiences during trance dance. Yasmin talked at length about the various types of brain waves \u2013 beta waves for normal waking consciousness, alpha waves for when we go into a resting state, etc. \u2013 and what goes on in the brain when a person goes into trance. <\/p>\n<p>Later she related that information to the process of inducing trance state through dance. She gave an overview of devotional practices of the Sufis and showed some video clips of zikr ceremonies in which groups of men aspire to a mystical state through chanting, repetitive movements, and sometimes the familiar spinning moves.<\/p>\n<p>Only men can participate in the zikr, however, which brings us to the subject at hand. The zar is women\u2019s trance dance outlet. But rather than being a prayer ritual, the zar has to do with interaction with the jinn. These are spirit entities that are believed to sometimes inhabit a person. <\/p>\n<p>As Yasmin explained it, a jinn can enter a person and make its presence known by causing trouble such as physical pain. A woman might then take part in a zar ritual in which she enters a trance state and an attempt is made to contact the spirit and find out what it wants. Each of the many possible spirits is associated with a specific rhythm, so the musicians may play one rhythm after another until the identity of the spirit becomes known. <\/p>\n<p>Besides this big-picture overview, we had a look at some specific details. One thing I found interesting was sagat, the finger cymbals of Egypt. To put it briefly, the Egyptian sagat are made in a different shape and have a different tone and ringtime than the Turkish zills more familiar to most American belly dancers (you can read a piece on this by Yasmin <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2011\/04\/25\/yasmini-zills-sagat-difference\/\">here<\/a>). We got to test out a little of the playing style of the sagat, quite different from what most of us are accustomed to, and try a few rhythms.<\/p>\n<p>Venturing farther into unfamiliar territory, Yasmin demonstrated use of the goat-hoof belt. She showed us a large, heavy belt (her smaller one for use during travel, she says) hung all over with goat hooves that rattle loudly with hip movements. This is used by a dance leader to create part of the soundscape during the zar ritual. (I was among those who ventured to try it out during the break \u2013 an amazing and very loud sound!)<\/p>\n<p>To finish up the whole package, we adjourned to nearby Mobu Studio for some immersion experience. Yasmin started by teaching some of the movements common in trance dancing, including both some from zikr (I\u2019m particularly remembering the \u201czikr twists\u201d of twisting the upper body back and forth and letting the arms follow freely) and some that are more specific to zar. She also gave us some basic instruction in spinning technique. After we had our own session of trance dancing, Yasmin brought us back to ordinary reality with a calming guided meditation.<\/p>\n<p>After taking all this in, I realized that much of what I\u2019d heard in the past about the zar had been extremely superficial and largely inaccurate. For years I hadn\u2019t much questioned the original description I had first heard: that the zar is an exorcism ceremony in which the women expel the unwanted spirits through movements of flinging their hair and flicking their fingertips. \u201cExorcism\u201d is incorrect, since the aim of the process is to contact the spirit rather than to expel it, and that depiction of the movements isn\u2019t quite right either. The moral: Trust that an unfamiliar subject is more complex than it may at first be painted, and get as much information about it as you can.\t\t\t<\/p>\n<p class=\"aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art61\/graphics61\/zarclass.jpg\" width=\"624\" height=\"369\" alt=\"Yasmin's Zar Class by Amina\" \/><\/p>\n<h5>Resources:<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<h6><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/JeanneFogler.html\">Author&#8217;s bio page<\/a><br \/>\nphoto in collage at top of page is by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/aboutuspages\/SamiraHafezi.htm\">Samira<\/a><\/h6>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/graphics\/acommentbox.jpg\" alt=\"use the comment box\" align=\"right\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"ready4more\">\n<p>Have a comment? Use or comment section at the bottom of this page or <a href=\"mailto:editor@gildedserpent.com\">Send us a letter!<\/a> <br \/>\nCheck the &quot;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/let2ed.htm\">Letters to the Editor<\/a>&quot; for other possible viewpoints!<\/p>\n<p>Ready for more?<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\t\t\t<!--end ready4more --><\/p>\n<div class=\"articlelist\">\n<ul>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">3-9-11<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2011\/03\/09\/jeanne-reviews-2-cory-dvds\/\">Off the Beaten Path Cory Zamora&#39;s &quot;Belly Dancing for Seniors&quot; &amp; &quot;Learn the Art of Male Belly Dancing&quot;<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">Review by Jeanne Fogler<\/span><br \/>\nHowever, I have a couple of issues with this DVD. One of my issues is that, other than stating the ages of the students (60, 63, 75) and making a fleeting mention of a few physical issues they have (problems with feet, back, etc.), there is not a great deal of material specific to senior dancers.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">9-6-10<\/span><a class=\"articlelink\" href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2010\/09\/06\/samira-saturday-gala-performance-ibcc-2010\/\"> Saturday Gala Performance at the IBCC 2010, Photos and Video Collage<\/a>, <span class=\"articleauthor\">Photos by Samira, Video by GS Staff. <\/span><br \/>\nThe Saturday Night Gala Performance of the International Bellydance Conference of Canada was held April 24, 2010 at the Ryerson Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.<br \/>\nVideo report consists of a collage of random clips caught of performances. Including: including:Arabesque Dance Company including Yasmina Ramzy, Delilah, Amel Tafsout, Zikrayat, Sera Solstice, Hadia, Ranya Renee &amp; Co, Jillina, Sema Yildiz, Habeeba Hobeika Egyptian Dance Ensemble, and the Righteous Rogues.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">12-13-05 <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art33\/YasminZar.htm\">The Zar<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\"> by Yasmin<\/span><br \/>\nWe do know that today thousands of women in Africa and the Middle East use this music to cure all kinds of illnesses. They literally dance until they drop. <\/span><\/li>\n<li> <span class=\"articledate\">6-25-10<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2010\/06\/25\/amina-reviews-yasmin-genies-cd\">Recreating the Live Sounds of Egypt, Yasmin&rsquo;s &quot;Dancing with Genies-Hafla al Afareet&quot;<\/a><span class=\"articleauthor\"> CD review by Amina Goodyear<\/span><br \/>\nUpon first hearing this CD, I liked, no, I loved, the way it sounded like a live show. Exciting! Nevertheless, I question why some tracks sounded like they were recorded in a sterile studio. <\/li>\n<li> <span class=\"articledate\">5-31-10<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2010\/05\/31\/amina-creating-and-experiencing-musical-ecstasy\/\">Creating and Listening to Musical Ecstacy, CD Review-Yasmin&rsquo;s &quot;Cry to the Moon, Taqsim lil Qamar&quot;<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">reviewed by Amina Goodyear<\/span><br \/>\nTaqsim traditionally follows a certain melodic progression&hellip; Following the introduction, the improviser is free to move anywhere in the maqam and even modulate to other &quot;maqams&quot; as long as he returns to the original. Taqsim is considered by many to be a connection to the spritual world. <\/li>\n<li> <span class=\"articledate\">7-24-07 <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art40\/Aminazarreview.htm\">The Zar, Trance Music for Women,<\/a><span class=\"articleauthor\"> CD Review by Amina Goodyear<\/span><br \/>\nproduced by Yasmin of Serpentine.org. &#8220;Once a spirit is called, it must be appeased. Then it will always be there.&#8221; And it will have to be periodically dealt with. <\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">2-18-07<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/art39\/RoxanneZar.htm\">Its Not Your Grandmamma&#8217;s Zar<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Roxanne Shelaby<\/span><br \/>\nLuckily at some point we hear the distinct rhythm for a Zar and follow the drumming right to the front door of an apartment house.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">4-25-11 <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2011\/04\/25\/yasmini-zills-sagat-difference\/\" class=\"articlelink\">You Say Zills, I say Sagat, So What\u2019s the Difference?<\/a><span class=\"articleauthor\"> by Yasmin Henkesh<\/span><br \/>\nNevertheless, many dancers outside the Middle East still think the only difference between zills and sagat is semantics \u2013 \u201ctwo words for the same instrument.\u201d If you\u2019ve played both \u2013 correctly \u2013 I doubt you would agree.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">4-10-14 <\/span> <span class=\"articlelink\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2014\/04\/10\/lida-typography\">Typography, Graphic Design for Dancers, Part 1<\/a><\/span><span class=\"articleauthor\"> by Lida<\/span><br \/>\n  As artists of an often misunderstood dance, we dancers understand that everything we present publicly reflects back upon us as individuals, upon bellydance as an art form, and by extension, the Middle Eastern culture. When presenting these facets in the most favorable light to other dancers or the general public, good design becomes paramount because it is the most unmistakable way to demonstrate our worth. <\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">3-31-14<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2014\/03\/31\/najia-marlyz-beata-1988\/\" class=\"articlelink\">Beata Zadou in 1988, Winter Visit to Berlin&#8217;s Snow Princess<\/a><span class=\"articleauthor\"> by Najia Marlyz<\/span><br \/>\n  It is rare that reality matches one\u2019s fantasy, but in this case, in 1988, my expectations were surpassed by the reality of wish-fulfillment.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">3-25-14 (reformatted) <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2014\/03\/25\/yasmin-henkesh-music-copyright-law-for-belly-dancers\/\" class=\"articlelink\">Music Copyright Law for Belly Dancers (or for any Performing Artist)<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Yasmin Henkesh<\/span> (commenting now available on this article)<br \/>\n  You are not going to like what you are about to read. But if you are performing publicly to music you do not own, for your own protection, please keep reading. Every professional dancer should know at least the basics of music publishing law, particularly if she wants to appear in an audio-visual production destined for commercial distribution.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">3-25-14<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2014\/03\/25\/margaret-patient-is-bellydancer-p1\/\" class=\"articlelink\">Patient is a Bellydancer, Part 1, Irritable Bowel vs. the Dancer<\/a> <span class=\"articleauthor\">by Margaret Anne<\/span><br \/>\n  Weeks later my doctor told me she had never seen it that high in anyone before. Something was very wrong.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"articledate\">3-17-14<a href=\"http:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/2014\/03\/17\/samira-gig-safety\/\" target=\"_blank\"> Dangerous, Dirty and Dastardly, 17 ways to Avoid It<\/a><\/span> by Samira Shuruk<br \/>\n  Every day we go to places where we are  surrounded by strangers!<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here in the Bay Area, so many excellent instructors make appearances that I always feel I need to choose carefully to make the most of my workshop budget. But when I heard that Yasmin Henkesh was coming to give a daylong workshop on zar, I knew right off that this was one I wouldn\u2019t want to miss \u2013 how often do most of us get a chance for an in-depth look at this fascinating ritual?<\/p>\n<p>Yasmin, whose career has included time as a performer in Europe and in Egypt and who is now based in the Washington, D.C. area, is the producer of the CD \u201cZar \u2013 Trance Music for Women.\u201d She was on hand on February 23, 2014, at Amina Goodyear\u2019s studio in San Francisco to share with a limited group of students her expertise on the zar ritual and trance dancing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[71,197,198,34,196],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5381"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/7"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=5381"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5381\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=5381"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=5381"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.gildedserpent.com\/cms\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=5381"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}