I’m honored to be part of this year’s Love Letters production again. This unique dance film online performance brings a cast of dance artists together representing a vastness of styles and influences for one special evening. We each create a film based upon a love letter by another cast member. The topics, experiences, and takes are all different pushing each of us to step out of our comfort zone and into creating something truly new. Join us September 17th, 2022 at 4pm pst. https://loveletters.thedancerwitch.com
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Historic Roots & A New Exotic
“Historic Roots & a new exotic” by Aubre Hill “The sun is intense as we walk down dusty paths, exploring craft booths, distracted by jugglers, watching staged debauchery, and meandering among the ten thousand people visiting the Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire. We finally make our way to the Merchant’s stage just as the drums begin and the rhythmic sound of finger cymbals announce the “bellydancers”. Six ornately dressed dancers shimmy through the audience, glide onto the stage, and begin weaving a story of far off lands and exotic places…”
Gearing up for the best SUMMER SCHOOL!
"Midnight in Cairo" book review
A mixture of historical biography, trashy tabloid, and uplifting feminism, “Midnight in Cairo: The Divas of Egypt’s Roaring ‘20s” by Raphael Cormack brings to life interwar Cairo through the stories of nine pivotal women of Egypt’s entertainment history. Cormack sets the scene by looking at the evolving entertainment industry of Esbekiyya, a now quiet area of Cairo that once was the bustling entertainment center of Egypt. We journey through the evolution of Esbekiyya from the late nineteenth century under Ottoman Rule to British occupation, both World Wars, Independence, and through the development of technology from early music recordings to film. Additionally, this entertainment district was embedded in illegal activity including gambling, drugs, prostitution, and gangs. It is the setting for dramatic stories, ambitious lives, and the kind of gritty details you expect from the fringe of society.
The Power of Defiance: review of "Soviet Jewish Life" exhibit
Pilates for Peace
Join me from anywhere Thursday, March 3rd 8:30-9:30pm pst for Pilates for Peace. Pilates class for all bodies on zoom with ALL proceeds (of any amount you would like to donate) going straight to UNHCR~ The UN Refugee Agency providing assistance to Ukrainians. Donations can be sent via paypal to aubre@aubrehill.com or venmo to Aubre Hill. INCLUDE “Pilates for Peace” in the notes please so I make sure every cent is donated as intended. No amount too small, no amount too big. Everyone welcome as we move in this healing somatic practice. A mat or towel is recommended.
Interview with Raqs Talk
Shout Out LA interview
1st International Raqs Film Festival
I am thrilled to be a part of the FIRST International Raqs Film Festival as a panelist/judge.
June 12-27th, 2021
Awards Ceremony Sunday, June 27th at 4pm PST
Submissions are due by May 31st and use the coupon code “Aubre” to save 50% off your submission fee!
For full details check out~ www.raqsfilmfest.com