Creativity: Establish Visibility: Creativity: Power of Commitment, #3
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This is the third book in the series Creativity: Power of Commitment. This is a book of daily exercises at an Intermediate level that takes 3 months. Be as creative as you can. Ideas for that creativity and also how to not get overwhelmed with the belly dance scene. Lots of business ideas are here too. Take your business to its fullest and let your passion for the dance shine.
This book is written for dance artists to help them handle their business and not get overwhelmed with all the intricacies that need to be handled and still be a creative person. This is the third book in the series Creativity: Power of Commitment. This is a book of daily exercises at an Intermediate level that takes 3 months.
Morwenna Assaf
Morwenna Assaf is the Dance Director for both Art/Dance Academy and CEDAR Productions. She has been a Middle Eastern (Belly Dancer) dancer, instructor and choreographer for almost 40 years. She studied in New York City with the late Ibrahim Farrah (her mentor and friend), the foremost proponent of the dance in the world. She continues to study to this day America’s top instructor of Egyptian dance. Plus she sponsors and studies the works of the Master Mr. Mahmoud Reda of Cairo, Egypt. She sponsors several seminars with known names per year. . Morwenna is a member of NDA, APPHERD, CAPHERD, CID-UNESCO and the National Association for Teacher Certification in Middle Eastern Dance - NATCMED. She has taken management courses and seminars with Rhee Gold of MA and the Dance Studios Mastermind Group with Sam Beckford in Vancouver, BC. Has taken numerous courses in colleges and various private groups.. But her forte and that of the dance company is the Eastern Arabic (The Levant) countries, namely, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Palestine. She was inducted into the American Middle Eastern Hall of Fame in New York City in 1994 for her contributions, choreography and research in this art form. She was nominated Best Instructor 2001 by Zaghareet. She has written several books to further the studies of those interested in Middle Eastern Dance Studies. She has been on the staff of several dance magazines throughout the country. She has taught dance workshops for CAPHERD for the past 16 years in both Palm Springs and Riverside, CA. She has also taught for Amani in Lebanon in 2011with a request to return again. Every year or so, she does a teaching tour of New England. Plus Morwenna teaches in Mexico on a regular basis. She currently teaches her Elite Circle of dancers, regular students and is on the staff fro Mira Costa College. Research and writing are at the base of her learning curve at this time. She has completed several books for Middle Eastern Dance Training.
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Creativity - Morwenna Assaf
Creativity: Establish Visibility
Creativity: Power of Commitment, Volume 3
Morwenna Assaf
Published by Morwenna Assaf, 2014.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
CREATIVITY: ESTABLISH VISIBILITY
First edition. October 23, 2014.
Copyright © 2014 Morwenna Assaf.
Written by Morwenna Assaf.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
CREATIVITY
About the Author
About the Publisher
CREATIVITY
Power of Commitment
Daily Ideas
To Help the New Performer /Instructor to Get Over the Bumps That Face All New Dancers.
ESTABLISH VISIBILITY
Intermediate Level
7-9 Months
TABLE OF CONTENTS
This Book is About - ............................... 4
Acknowledgement - ..................................112
Disclaimer - ..............................................113
Why This Book Was Written - .....................114
A Word from Morwenna + Bio -....................117
A Word from Walid + Bio -...........................123
Wrap Up - ..................................................121
Other books by Tales 1001 -........................129
PART 1 - ......................................................6
ESTABLISH VISIBILITY!
INTERMEDIATE: Daily ideas to help the new performer/instructor get over the humps that face all dancers.
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 3 MONTHS
Month 1 = p6 / Month 2 = p43 / Month 3 = p77 **
Note: This Table of Contents is general but is all there.
©2014 by Morwenna Assaf and Walid Assaf
Published and printed by
Tales1001
C*E*D*A*R Productions
All rights reserved. This book may not be produced in any way whatsoever, without permission except in the case of brief quotations.
ISBN: 978-1502790330
WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT
This book tries to fill in the gaps that the average teacher might not be aware of or not able to share. We have found in our years of study, research and performing that the majority of professionals out there never get to the point in their studies where they really understand the business as it is.
We will introduce you to 4 ideas that will work no matter whether you are a dancer, teacher or musician. Artists set the stage for the business of creativity around the world. My wish is for you to continue to share the beauty and fun of Arabic music and dance wherever you go. Being an artist that is relatively new is one thing but making a big name for oneself in this chosen career is another. Walid and Morwenna will share their expertise with you.
This book will educate you, entertain you and hopefully allow you ways to grow as an artist yourself. Use this book as a reference guide, study guide and a way of reaching out to others you run across in your travels in this wonderful business we share.
Enjoy and be open-minded. Take it day by day one step at a time. Read the thoughts and do the exercises. You can start anywhere depending on your experience. I like to start at the beginning and build. You can also jump around and find what just suits you but I feel you are cheating yourself. You have to be committed to anything you feel seriously about.
The pages at the end are left bare so that you have a place to keep key notes. You should also keep a daily log book. You might decide to take longer than a month for each program. This is fine. Just stick to a schedule diligently.
Morwenna@ Al Borz in Del Mar CA 2013
Daily Creative Thoughts
1 YEAR OF DAILY TIPS 1 MONTH AT A TIME
*The lesson numbers start where the previous book left off.
PART 3 -Intermediate Level = 3 months
MONTHS 1-3
MONTH 1
BECOME RECOGNIZABLE
See what is inside your-self! Be a producer!
Do not wait for others, do it for you.
Each person is different in what they want from a dance career.
You have to have a platform to work from.
First let us discuss the internet for a moment.
One can get lost in the internet world. It is time consuming and not all is good on the internet. By this I mean not everything is with the correct knowledge. Do not believe all you see there. What is on the net will not improve your dancing. It will change your dancing career in due time. Yes, it takes time. It is not instant. You have to build slowly. You still have to work on your dance abilities. Dancing cannot take a back seat to sitting at a computer.
The internet will help make an international name for your-self.
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UNDERSTANDING PLATFORMS
Social Media is a platform and the one we will delve into. It needs to be used correctly.
It is a way of drawing attention to yourself and to get people acquainted with you.
PLATFORM:
It communicates your expertise to others.
It includes your web presence. Any shows you do and any classes you teach should be seen there.
A platform is anything you do with your expertise.
A platform strong dancer is a dancer with influence.
A platform can work for you 24/7.
But as said before it takes time.
You not only have to be able to dance well you have to be able to promote well