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Sema Yildiz
An article by dance teacher Kimberley from New Zealand about Sema Yildiz

With flowing waist length black hair, fluidly graceful arms, powerful shimmies and
unforgettable smile, Sema Yildiz is Turkish Oryantal incarnate, embodying the
passion, dexterity, skill and emotion of this wonderful dance form. She dances like a
whirlwind, beautifully and with incredible energy. Fixing her audience with her
queenly gaze she draws each individual in to her performance. Sema commands
attention as a dancer and her audiences are rewarded with her rippling veil work,
ringing zills, floor undulations, sweeping turns, dramatic hair flicks and pulsating
stomach accents.

I first met Sema one scorching Turkish summer morning at  Gokpinar Dance
Centre, a small village based dance studio where I am currently teaching. Sema had
heard of the studio and while holidaying in nearby Bodrum had decided to come and
inspect the studio and meet the owner with a view to also running her own
workshops and classes there. So over a typical Turkish breakfast of cucumbers,
olives, tomatoes, white cheese, olives, crusty white bread and strong sweet black
tea I had the pleasure of meeting Sema.

Sema is recognised as one of Turkey’s leading dance teachers and she has
taught nearly all of the well known dancers currently performing in Turkey
including Asena. Her “girls� can be seen in resorts and clubs all over Turkey
and similarities in their dance styles can be traced back to Sema’s focus on
grace, energy and energy projection. Currently teaching in Istanbul she is still much
in demand by young dancers wanting to enter the world of bellydance performance
as well as by foreign students wanting to gain a unique insight into Turkish style
bellydance as well as the 9/8 rhythms.

Even with this impressive profile in the Turkish belly dance world and her own
extensive international dance career; Sema is surprisingly approachable and very
willing to share her knowledge. After helping clear away the remains of our Turkish
breakfast and pouring another round of black tea into our tulip shaped glasses, she
bought out her collection of her performance DVDs and CD compilations for
viewing and discussion. Although she has an in-depth knowledge and obvious love
of Turkish produced belly dancing music, as I listened to her CDs with her and
watched some of her recorded performances, her preference at times for Egyptian
classical style belly dance music for some of her choreographies is apparent.

Later in the afternoon, relaxing on Turkish cushions in a corner of the dance studio
after we had digested the last of the tea and fresh baklava, Sema changed into a
stunning red beaded velvet costume and danced for us. I was mesmerized by her
elegance and energy; and accompanied by a ney (Turkish flute) player and
drummer who were also at the studio that sweltering afternoon she whirled round
the floor like fire, dipping and thrusting and even later dropping to the floor in a
back bend to allow the drummer to play his darbuka on her belly.

It is this level of passion, ability and strength of performance personality that I
believe have been the hallmarks of Sema’s success as a dancer. Now over 50,
she has been dancing since growing up in Istanbul near a “wedding house�
where as a young girl she would regularly go and listen to the music and watch the
wedding dancers. Married to her first husband at age 14 and subsequently living
near the gypsies of the Sulukule district in Istanbul, famous for its proliferation of
gypsy musicians and dancers, Sema had direct experience learning in a very
musical and colorful environment.

Entering a belly dance competition at 17 she progressed quickly on to the stage and
for the next 20 years was a much loved and regular performer at major Istanbul
dance and club venues. Later she performed through Europe and the Middle East,
appearing with Nadia Gamal in Iran and subsequently living for 9 years in Belgium
with her second husband.

A few days later over a Turkish mezze dinner that I prepared for Sema at home
here in Bodrum, she danced again for us as after we had poured the black tea into
our tulip shaped glasses. This time without the shining red costume, rippling silk
veil and cascading beadwork, Sema’s dancing was just as compelling,
memorable and powerful as she had been that hot afternoon in the studio set
amongst the pine trees. This is Turkish Oryantal in its best form, sensual,
spontaneous, fiery, expressive and completely mesmerizing.
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