Dancer Biographies
Tundra Caravan Troupe Members
Chandani
Sonsuza
Sonsuza first tried a 3 month class Middle Eastern Dance in Texas in the 70's with Mahal, and with Sirrom in the 80's for 3 months. She then found her way to Alaska, dancing with the troupe Tundra Caravan (formerly known as the Daughters of the Midnight Sun) for the last year. She combines traditional movement with fusion and American Tribal opting for the fast and unusual, whether with a sword, veil or gypsy skirt. "I think the dance is very diverse - it can range from being very sensual in motion, conveying the emotion of the music to a vibrant, robust celebration." Sonsuza is currently serving in Iraq as a civilian contractor. We look forward to her return.
Jessenia
Jessenia was introduced the middle eastern dance community in the fall of 2005. She was at the Tanana Valley state fair, recovering from a concussion, and wallowing in self pity, when she saw the leading ladies of Tundra Caravan performing group routines and solos. She was greatly impressed by their grace and talent, and wanted to learn how to dance too, all in all making an awesome comeback from her misery and concussion. Call dance her therapy. Jessenia took jazz, hip hop and ballroom dance in high school, which served a decent background for belly dancing. She has studied with most of our local instructors, enjoys performing with her sister dancers, and somehow found time to moonlight with fellow local dance organizations-Cold Fusion Tribal Dance, and Tribal Wallah. However, she had to take a temporary dance sabbatical due to a different belly dance-she and her husband are expecting their first baby around Christmastime. She plans on resuming dancing again shortly, after welcoming baby Gabriel into the world. (FYI-boys can dance too!) Jessenia has also done some theater work, and enjoys costumes and stage makeup.
Linda
Linda was born and raised in good old Fairbanks, Alaska. Linda first started taking dance lessons at the age of three from Mo Holland; learning Ballet, Tap, and Jazz up until the fifth grade. She then studied Classic Ballet at North Star Ballet from Mr. Norman for a couple more years. She saw Tundra Caravan perform at a Friendship Day performance and instantly fell in love with belly dance. In 2004, Linda and her friends got together and started taking classes with Souzana. Her friends didn't stick with it but Linda was hooked. She continued with the belly-dance art form and auditioned for Tundra Caravan's Student Troupe as soon as she reached the age of 18. Linda is now a full member of the troupe. To this day she still keeps up her technique by attending workshops and taking classes from Souzana and Chandani. She is interested in learning new kinds of dance but her favorite styles are Tribal Fusion and Bollywood, (and wishes she could Break dance). Linda has plans to travel. Dance will always be a part of her life; who knows where it will take her next. Until then, see you on the dance floor!
Stephanie
Souzana
Souzana (Susan Chapa), founder of Raks Souzana and co-director and president of Tundra Caravan is a dynamic teacher and performer, specializing in both modern and classic Belly Dance. She offers beginning through advanced classes at Raks Souzana Studio, Space for Movement Studio, University of Alaska Fairbanks and is a guest artist for the esteemed Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival www.fsaf.org. Souzana has been dancing since the age of nine, and has studied Jazz, African, Ballet, Tap and Hip-Hop. In 1998, she began her study of belly dance at Kismet in Salt Lake City under the direction of Yasamina. She has since devoted her life to learning, performing and teaching this ancient art form. Visit Souzana's website at www.souzanadance.com
Lara
Lara began studying Middle Eastern Dance at age 12 with the subtle & elegant Rabia Banu (Robyn Russell) of Fairbanks. Her debut performance was at a fundraiser for Fairbanks Light Opera Theater in 1995. Since then, she has performed at many local events including fundraisers, birthdays, holiday celebrations and haflas. Lara has taken classes in many other dance forms before and since, but Raqs Sharqi is the dance form that has stolen her heart! Lara danced for many years with Rabia Banu’s group Noor Shimaal, and helped found UAF’s MEDCA (Middle Eastern Dance and Culture Association) while attending classes there, and is now part of the performing troupe Tundra Caravan. Lara has attended workshops with such notable instructors as Morrocco of NY, Aziza, Margo Abdo Odel, Mona N’Wal and Suzanna Del Vecchio and continues to study and extend her knowledge of this beautiful dance form at every opportunity. In addition to teaching Raqs Sharqi classes www.alaskaawalim.com, Lara is also a certified instructor for the Dancing Thru Pregnancy and After Dance program. She is very excited to be able to bring to Fairbanks this clinically tested fitness method, which enhances both physical and emotional outcomes of pregnancy and birth.
Amoy
Nicole
Jennifer
Jennifer has been an active member of the Fairbanks dance community for over 20 years. Much of that time has been focused on the study and performance of jazz, hip hop, tap and classical ballet. Jennifer has various experiences creating choreographies, both for her high school cheerleading squad and then later as a teacher for several classes at a local studio. Eventually, Jennifer began to feel that while she had been blessed with many gifted teachers to help her in her dance studies, she needed a new challenge. Bellydance struck her as a beautiful and unique opportunity, requiring her to hone muscle control, coordination and movements in ways that she had not been exposed to. Shortly after joining the bellydance community, she fell in love with not only the art, but the sense of sisterhood, support, and acceptance that exists within the community.