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Virginia - Awakening As dance is the art of courage, accomplishment is the art of triumph! With this thought in mind, I want to express my joy for the artistic works of a friend and colleague (and former student); the world-renowned Dance Master known worldwide as Virginia. I have known Virginia for all her 20 years in the business of Middle Eastern Dance. Our history together began when she was taking classes at The MidEastern Dance Studio on Lincoln Road, in Miami Beach. She was studying mainly with Tamalyn Dallal, but on occasion took some of my classes as well, even after I stopped teaching there to branch out on my own. I remember well her early performances, both solo and as part of the studio’s student ensemble, and how each time, she evolved into a better performer than the last time. I especially remember, with sweet nostalgia, the first time she was given the opportunity to create her own choreography for one of the showcases sponsored by the studio. Virginia is a visionary who goes all out, “no holds barred”! Her costume design for this show was (in my opinion) a take on Erte’s ii Art Deco muses, and a remembrance of Hollywood’s 1920s flapper queens, fan dances and long fringe, and monochromatic, all-white (Suffragette Purity) and Chanel iii elegance; curtains open to each dance propped up on their own pedestals! I was so impressed and moved, I welled up; (Carlos Ruiz, AKA Mr. Virginia can attest to that). To date, it remains one of my favorites of her many choreographed works, which are all always defined by her use 42 The Belly Dance Chronicles  July 2017 of the entire stage, and her trademark of dynamic, directional changes – forever, very visually entertaining and awe inspiring, and also her impeccable choice of costume designs which flow from stage, directly to the brain. Virginia has accomplished a lot in her more than 20 years in the dance, and I was very curious to see how she would honor her work in her latest production, “REFLECTIONS – A 20 Year Retrospective Of One Woman’s Choreographic Work In the Art of Oriental Dance”, presented at the Colony Theatre iv on September 30, 2016, as part of her annual five- day Workshop and Shows Series, “RAKSTAR”™. It always seems that something happens to test our determination in turning out to important events; important to the producer and choreographer, and to those of us who support the arts and the producer, or who are just enthusiasts. As I recall, we were under hurricane threat warnings and it seemed like the storm was already upon us. Collins Avenue was flooding, with cars stalled in the middle of the street, and frustrated drivers honking their horns, as if that was going to change anything. I thought, for sure, we would never make it to the theater in time for the be