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One
of the most amazing personalities I have met during my Oriental
dance education is certainly Nelly Mazloum, also called "the
legend". Whoever attended to one of her workshops
has certainly been impressed with the energy this women has
although she's already in her seventies.
After
a training for western ballet in her early years, she became
interested in Egyptian dance forms. She traveled the whole
country for many years, from the desert to the villages, souks,
cities, always looking for new dance movements. Finally, she
decided to found a dance ensemble and after 2 years of hard
work they staged a show with Egyptian folklore, the first
of it's kind.
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Besides
her work with the dance group she also appeared in many movies.
When the political climate in Egypt changed and culture wasn't valued
as before, Nelly emigrated to Greece where she still lives and teaches.
During
all these years Nelly developed her own systematic way of teaching.
She insists very much on proper technique and also created some
diagrams to illustrate it. Besides this she worked out the "Vivicorporeal"method,
a kind of gymnastic to support Oriental Dance.
Her
classes are a special experience. She doesn't just teach steps and
movements but also tells about the meaning of gestures, the music
and general background. If necessary, she doesn't hesitate to tell
examples of the most intimate kind. After all, she says, she's old
enough now to tell us everything we need to know. A central point
is also the attitude of the women in the Orient who isn't just a
victim but has her own way to get what she wants. And here, Nelly
thinks that soft is by far not the same as weak.
Nelly is a very strong personality who enjoys the worldly pleasures
(she had several husbands) as much as being interested in the mystical
side of life. She spent a lot of time to learn about the Sufi tradition
and meditation.
One
cannot forget to mention Nelly's daughter Marhaba, who is
always with her when touring through the world. Some years ago she
only worked as a supporting assistant in the background. But nowadays
Nelly has handed over the task of "drilling" to her. Which
means that after studying the movements we will repeat the sequence
many times with Marhaba. She corrects and encourages - and suddenly
she, who is normally so quiet, comes out and shows that she has
certainly got a lot of her mother's temperament.
This
article has been written about 1997. Unfortunately Nelly Mazloum
has died on 21th February 2003.
Sources:
Nelly
Mazloum's book: Oriental Dance Technique
Articles
in Tanz Oriental
Nelly
Mazloum's MADRI website
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