Tribe of Mars Festival (9 to 11 Aug) 2013 Portugal
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Dharmakaya live act in the Openning Ceremony on dance floor... Tribe of Mars Festival (9 to 11 Aug) 2013 Portugal Stay tuned... Facebbok event: https://www.facebook.com/events/240877902707080/?ref=ts&fref=ts Add Comment Cokabana Teknival Festival 3MAY-9MAY 2014 Location: Kasol - Paravaty Valley - Himanchal Pradesh - INDIA Live Act in the openning show on 2nd day in main floor of Trance Klim Festival in Chapada da Diamantina / Bahia - Brasil.... Anokha Coxe comes from a musical background, her father was a musician (bass player) and as a result music was something that has been present all her life. Anokha is a Hindi word that means rare or being special, in other words unique. She studied and performed Capoeira with group Muzenza and African Tribal dance with Batoto Yetu Dance Company. Later she began learning the ancient sacred art of Oriental Dance aka Belly Dance with Prisca Diedrich in Portugal. After moving to London Anokha continued to study this dance with several teachers in order to deepen her knowledge including, Juliana Brustik and Hannah Mi, she had studied experimental Belly Dance, Tribal Fusion and ATS (American Tribal Style). Anokha has performed as a dancer both in Portugal and in London at Expo 98, Auditório Eunice Münoz (Eunice Münoz’s Theatre), Boom Festival 02 , Rich Mix, New Empowering Church and Komedia (Bath) Shambala Festival 11, collaborated with the band Gypsy Hill and the reggae band Dubwiser. In September 2010, Anokha presented three dance pieces entitled as "Celebration of the Sacred Feminine" at PRP (Park Road Pilot) and was reviewed as "a startling display of avant garde belly-dancing" by the newspaper The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2011/jan/30/underground-arts-dance-counterculture). Anokha applies her musical past as influence, which results in classical and folkloric styles of Oriental Dance as well blending other rhythms and ethnic movements, i.e., African and Indian with a flavor of electronic music. Her perspective is gathering various cultures to show how they are all connected. Furthermore, her objective is to show the possibilities of Oriental Dance from classical style to folkloric with a touch of contemporary, which results in an experimental work with electronic music, therefore exploring the infinite possibilities of music and dance. Anokha is residing again in her home country Portugal in the city of Lisbon and is available for shows and workshops. |