Mirage History, Bios, and Gallery
Current Mirage Members:
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Nisaba
Jeanette
Najla
Leila
Thalia
Mirage History

MIRAGE first formed in 1978 and has been performing weekly or biweekly at the Texas Union ever since.  Although the regular troupe members have changed over the years, Mirage itself has continued as one of the longest running belly dance performing venues in the country.  (The first part of this history of Mirage was written by Gerry Priest and is reprinted from the July 1987 issue of OPA.)  Wednesday night belly dancing at the Texas Tavern began in 1975 with featured dancers Karen Gillis Bailey, Charlotte Tedhams (Herzele), and Shirley Sklar and guest performers soloing each week at the "temporary" tavern on Speedway.  the UT Student Union was closed for several years for remodeling.  Remember the Chuckwagon fiasco, anyone?  When the Tavern reopened in the Student Union, the Shirley Sklar Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble performed group choreographies each week.  Shirley made popular the one-shouldered beledi dress and shimmy belt look.  Shirley taught traditional Algerian style belly dancing through the Union Informal Class program.  After Shirley left Austin in 1978, Dottie Dumas (Samia), Kathy Lewis, Pam Clement, and Laurie Fortieth Kennerly continued the troupe as the Austin Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble.  The scope and variety of dancing broadened as each new dancer added her own unique style.  Upon moving to Dallas, Laurie Fortieth asked her student, Florence Hite (Nisaba) to take her place in the troupe and teach her class.  Subsequently, as Dottie, Kathy, & Pam left, Melody McKye (Habiba), Laura Wilson (Leyla) and Rosemary Moore (Raxim) became members.  Wanting a name that was less cumbersome, and easier to remember, the troupe changed "Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble" to "Mirage", as displayed on a lovely black spangled banner fashioned by Rosemary.  Solos were added to the program as well as group numbers, and the show was expanded to one hour long.  A guest dancer was also featured each week.  Costumes worn by the troupe became more flashy and presentations more elaborate as time went on and the members gained stage experience.  A longstanding practice of having student recitals each semester has given new dancers from the Texas Union Informal Classes a great opportunity to be showcased.  New troupe members were routinely picked from the bellydance Informal Classes.
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Mirage History cont'd

Back in those days, it Mirage was a weekly show, all year long.  Mirage managed to learn and perform a group choreography every week!  Several of the regulars left Mirage in the fall of 1986, so Dusty Young and Patricia Herrera (Alexia) became troupe members.  Lissa Anderson (Lizbet) joined the following January.  In 1988 Mirage changed the format to include a guest dancer for the month as well as the weekly guest.  Three new members joined them that spring:  Millijon Crowell (Mila), Patricia Firey (Samandara) and Teresa Zapp (Azrah).  As members came and went, Jeanette Cunningham (Jeanette) and Janet Braswell Daghri (Almazaah) joined.  Other ladies who became part of the Mirage troupe experience include:  Ana Maxwell, Pat Taylor, Roubina Abbassi-Stolpa, Patsy Scott (Patricia), Julieanne King, Nelly Guajardo (Noelia), Donna Martinez (Shaheen), Betsi Montgomery (Bahaia), Vonda Totten, Stacey Wuest (Anastasia/Lisette), Mandy Ballard (Najla Halim), and Tina Barrett.

Weekly Wednesday night performances continued through July 1993.  At that time programming responsibility for the UT Tavern changed, and the future of Mirage was threatened.  Thanks to an extensive letter writing campaign and petition, the shows were kept by popular demand.  In September 1993 the performance night was changed to Thursday.  The shows became bi-weekly in 1996.  Though the years many guests have graced the Mirage stage.  It is a venue that welcomes and supports "baby bellydancers" and many of the local dancers performed their first solos there!

As a troupe, Mirage has perhaps started more bellydancers through the UT Informal Classes than all the teachers in Austin combined.  Because of the dedication and hard work of all the troupe memebers throughout the years, Austin has been very fortunate to have this steady, unique bellydance performing venue.  Mirage has continuously provided high quality bellydance entertainment.  The present Mirage consists of Florence, Jeanette, Chris Bailey (Najla), Leslie Holland (Leila), and Teresa Gutierrez (Thalia).  They invite you, your family, and friends to come enjoy the art of bellydancing at their shows this semester, and to salute the members, pas and present, for their hard work, dedication, energy, and talent, not to mention beauty and grace!

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