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The Calmes Triplets

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Photos from Saharabesque! 2008Fraternal triplets Beth, Laura, and Melissa Calmes were born in Morgantown, West Virginia, and spent their formative years in Lexington, Kentucky. They began their musical education in the fourth grade and by age twelve, began to play as a trio. They performed with the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra and the Central Kentucky Youth Symphony during their primary education. At the University of Kentucky, they furthered their studies under music scholarships, where they performed with the UK Symphony, the UK Opera, and in chamber music settings.After graduating, they relocated to Washington, DC where they continue to perform as The Calmes Trio for weddings, receptions, corporate and private parties, and various other events.They began their education in Middle Eastern dance and music in 2000, commencing their studies with Rachel Brookmire at Sahara Dance; then focusing their training with Yousry and Nourhan Sharif, Suhaila and Jamila Salimpour, Faten Salama, and Karim Nagi, as well as logging countless hours in classes and workshops. They continue their education with master instructors in Washington, DC, New York, and California.Certifications include Suhaila Salimpor Level I, Sahra Saeeda's Journey through Egypt Level I & II, and Sahara Dance Teaching.Known for their creativity with costuming and choreography and down-to-earth style, they have delighted audiences with their music and dance. Their ability to move as one, yet emerge as individual personalities has been a cornerstone of their performances.

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Member Since: 05/02/2007
Band Website: www.thecalmestrio.com
Band Members: ***FOR BOOKING INFORMATION FOR THE CALMES TRIO (CLASSICAL STRING TRIO) OR THE CALMES TRIPLETS (EGYPTIAN CABARET & FOLKLORIC BELLYDANCE),PLEASE CALL 703-717-8394.THEATER, CORPORATE, WEDDING AND PRIVATE EVENTS!***REPRESENTATIVE DANCE PERFORMANCES: Oojami Concert, Washington, DC Nancy Ajram Concert, Washington, DC Andy Concert, Washington, DC Fadel Chaker Concert, Washington, DC Chantal Chamandy Concert, Washington, DC Sharif 10th Annual Gala, New York, NY Doctors Without Borders Benefit sponsored by Nourhan Sharif featuring Karim Nagi and Mohamed Shahin, New York, NY Bellydance Superstars, Washington, DC Yucy’s Bellydance for Life Show featuring Mohamed Shahin, Washington, DC Ansuya Show, Washington, DC Luxor as Guests of Suhaila Dance Company, Berkeley, CA Rakassah East, Somerset, NJ Under a Desert Moon, Impressions of Egypt, and Saharabesque! Shows by Sahara Dance Productions, Washington, DC Sundari Show, Baltimore, MD The Greenbrier, White Sulpur Springs, WV Helen Hayes Gallery, The National Theater, Washington, DC Indonesian Embassy, Washington, DC Pakistani Embassy, Washington, DC National Press Club, Washington, DC The U.S.S. Sequoia Presidential Yacht, Washington, DC America’s Got Talent, New York, NY The Temple Fashion Show, Frederick, MD The Spy Club, Baltimore, MD The Shadow Room, Washington, DC Headline Dancers at Prince Palace with Shawkat Sayyed, Washington, DCREPRESENTATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCES: Arabized with Karim Nagi, Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau, Washington, DC Robert Dole Honorary Dinner, Washington, DC The Natural History Museum The Library of Congress The Cathedral Room, Luray Caverns, Luray, VA Dances from the Orient, A Journey from the Near East to the Far EastTHE CALMES TRIO, LTD. PRODUCTIONS: Spirit of Indonesia Dances from the Orient, A Journey from the Near East to the Far EastCHARITABLE PERFORMANCES: The artists have donated their time and performances to: Doctors Without Borders Gaza Benefit Show (Dance) Making Strides Pink Party for the Fight Against Breast Cancer (Dance) YMCA Building Bridges Campaign Annual Dinner (Music)THIS SLIDESHOW: Performance of Hazar Fazar (choreography by Yousry Sharif) at Yucy's "Belly Dance for Life" show at Casablance Resaturant in Alexandia, VA, January 2008, , "PHOTOS BY ROJ" http://www.rojisan.com/photo/
Influences: The Calmes Triplets extend their appreciation and admiration to choreographers, teachers and musicians that have given them inspiration and guidance. In particular, Yousry and Nourhan Sharif (www.egyptianacademy.com) have given countless hours of their time to mentor them with their consummate knowledge and ability to teach...Also, Jamila and Suhaila Salimpour...Faten Salama…Karim Nagi (www.turbotabla.com)…Shawkat Sayyed…Saphira…and Elysa...A very special thanks goes to Rachel Brookmire (www.saharadance.com), who as their first instructor, shared with them her beautiful and graceful approach to dance; and of course, the lovely Belly Twins who inspired them to search for a belly dance class in the first place!Their music teachers include Robyn Fisher, Rita Salzberg, Kathryn Drydyk, Daniel Mason, and Suzanne MacIntosh of the Lexington Philharmonic in Lexington, KY; and Teo Tetel of Peabody Institute in Baltimore, MD. Their orchestral conductors were Nicholas Lacanski and Philip Miller.A true jazz aficionado, their father fostered their love for many greats such as Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Dave Brubeck and countless others. He also paved the way for their love of classical music, exposing them to composers and musicians such as Berlioz, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, J.S. Bach, Mozart, Ravel and Yo-Yo Ma.Their love for all cultures, and specifically influences from China to Japan, India to Bali, Egypt and the Middle East, and the European flavors of Italy, France and Spain, have surfaced in their art, dance, and their studies in languages and music.ALL PHOTOS BELOW BY LINA JANG from "Dances from the Orient: A Journey from the Near East to the Far East" (a production by The Calmes Triplets) March 2007 AS WELL AS BACKGROUND PHOTO
Record Label: Unsigned