Momo Kadous of Egypt 
North Carolina
Two Day Spectacular Dance Seminar & Gala Show
with an International Icon, Saturday and Sunday September 5, 6 and 7, 2008
Saturday & Sunday Workshops 10 to 3PM (IBM Room)
Saturday Egyptian Tribal (Bedouin Folkloric) Sunday Modern Egyptian (Orientale)
Learn exciting Choreograhpy, Gain valuable information from Momo's Expertise,
Train with a World Dance Master known for his charming style
Saturday Night Gala Show 7:30PM (PSI Theatre)
Starring Leading Dancers of the NC area
Two fantastic performances by the Master himself, Star Studded Show
Featured Guests Artists from the Southeast
Shopping with Turquoise International
Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St., Durham, NC
Space Limited Register Now
Momo
Kadous was born
in El Mahalla, Nile Delta, near the center of the Ghawazee "Sumbat" where he
studied dance, drama, choreography, tabla and regie since his early youth. As
choreographer of the national folklore group " El Mahalla Lel Fenoun El Shabeyah"
he experienced great success during his performances in Egyptian theaters and
throughout many Arabian Countries. In addition, Momo Kadous is an experienced
actor and dancer and has worked in various cinema and televisions productions in
his native country. Women from in and around Germany regularly attend his
various dance projects in order to learn from his immense knowledge, repertoire
of different dance styles and his unique style of interpreting Oriental music.
Momo Kadous is known and respected as an institution of art not only in European
and Arab countries but worldwide. He is guaranteed to offer the most authentic,
modern and creative presentation of Oriental dance art form.
In the
early 80's he founded his own dance theater group "Wadi Nil" and further
developed his own unique style. Then in 1986, after a tour throughout Tunisia,
he went to Frankfurt, Germany and joined the famous Studio Arabeska El Main.
During this time he created many of the most wonderful and exciting dances for
the well-known Araveska Dance Theater and performed at the premier at the
traditional O.T.F.E. Festivals in Frankfurt (see our videos). From here he went
on to become a star choreographer, admired dancer and excellent teacher, not
only on the German Oriental dance scene, but around the world. Momo took over
the operations of the Studio El Karnak in Aachen, Germany in 1991, while he had
intensified his engagement with Arabeska. In 1995, he not only became the
artistic director of Studio Arabeska but the owner as well, a true follower of
the famous Dietlinde Bedauia Karkutli.
In 1997,
the dance community was treated to one of the highlights of his artistic
inspiration "ZARO, A Drama on Love and Possessedness". This extraordinary
Oriental dance theatre production involved 21 dancers using different styles
including modern, Oriental and ballet. "ZARO" premiered at the Art Oriental ’97
Festival in Frankfurt and was performed throughout Germany during 1998. The
success of “ZARO” is regarded worldwide as a real breakthrough in dance theatre
and an inspiration for art into the 21st century!
Hosted and Sponsored by
Turquoise International and Amara Al Amir of MEDLS

Workshops: $75 Each day
Saturday Night Show $20 Performers Free
Teachers bringing 4 students to a workshop attend free
Registered Students may perform (Limited so register early)
Lunch on Workshop Days $10
Video of show $15 w/oMOMO
Hotel Recommendations:
Crestwood Suites, Durham NC Suite from $65 919 361 1234
Reservations: amara@medls.org Registration Form
Send check addressed to Turquoise International, 5809 Cameo Glass Way, Raleigh, NC 27612.
Paypal Send Funds to amara@iworldartists.com
Credit Cards call 919 803 0931