Keshvar Project
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Members:
Dancers: Camille, Barb, Teri, Terrie, Heidi
Musicians: Mark Stucker, Gregory Morris, Dan Baechle, Michael McIntyre, William Menton
Genre:
World
Hometown:
Cincinnati, OH
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Keshvar Project Can't seem to get TribOriginal Asheville out of our minds :) Check out Teri's write-up (w/ pics!) to get a feel for why we can't wait for next year!

www.keshvarproject.com
Ancient Middle Eastern rhythms, stylized through a 21st century lens, create an exciting mix of original and traditional compositions. The music is highlighted by tribal belly dancers who dramatically express both the sensual and the earthy, with remarkable group synchronicity and artful movements.
Christine
Christine
Looking forward to seeing you there again!!!
November 19, 2009 at 7:46am
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Keshvar Project is gearing up to host Raquy & The Cavemen!! We can't wait! Get your info, classes, and show tickets here:http://keshvarproject.com/Raquy-KeshvarProject-2009.htm

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Ancient Middle Eastern rhythms, stylized through a 21st century lens, create an exciting mix of original and traditional compositions. The music is highlighted by tribal belly dancers who dramatically express both the sensual and the earthy, with remarkable group synchronicity and artful movements.
Ashley Stuck
Ashley Stuck
I so want to go! Can I sneak in under a skirt? hahahaha.
October 26, 2009 at 10:34am
Christian
Christian
Getting psyched! Can't wait!
November 17, 2009 at 6:27am
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Keshvar Project Check out pictures from Keshvar Project's trip down to TribeO in the mountains of North Carolina

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Cherie Haas
Cherie Haas
Those are beautiful shots. Really captured the trip, so thanks for sharing. xoxo
October 21, 2009 at 4:10pm
Christine
Christine
How wonderful!!!! Thanks for posting!!! That was such a wonderful event! Can't wait for the next one!!!
October 21, 2009 at 8:06pm
Danielle
Danielle
Truly wonderful. Thank you all for making the weekend even more spectacular!
October 22, 2009 at 12:38pm
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Keshvar Project Headed to TribeO in the mountains around Asheville. Looking forward to playing music into the wee hours around the bonfire tonight.

Heather
Heather
with you in spirit - wish it was so in the corporeal world!!
October 8, 2009 at 11:18am
Naomi
Naomi
Had a GREAT time!! thanks for Le Cafe
October 19, 2009 at 7:41pm
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Keshvar Project "Quickly, Quickly, Very Quickly.........Camille Wagner of local Tribal Bellydance troupe, The Keshvar Project, is starting her latest session of Tribal Bellydance classes. From Beginner to Advanced, come try one
out. Classes are held at the Maitri Center, right on Hamilton Avenue in the heart of Northside.

12:30-1:30...pm Polishing
1:45-2:45pm Tribal Fundamentals
3:00pm-4:00pm Moves & Combinations

But, classes start this upcoming weekend so go ahead and do it now. Check out the flyer and give us a call."

Parking:
You can park on Hamilton Ave right in front if you get there early (or lucky) enough. The next cross street is Moline- which has a few spaces; or if you've turned onto Moline, you can continue and park on Langland. The other option is to park on Knowlton, it's just one block away!


513-675-3503
classes@keshvarproject.com
www.keshvarproject.com

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Classes start this Suinday!
Time:12:30PM Sunday, October 4th
Location:Maitri Center
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Keshvar Project As always, Old Timers Day is the Saturday of Labor Day weekend, September the 5th. This year marks its' 30th year. Festivities start at 11:00 am. Plenty of food, fun and more. Please join us and a whole host of other performance for one last hoorah before Old Man Winter shows his face.


Here's the schedule:
12:00 PM - ...1:00 PM Gunpowder Creek
1:15 PM - 2:00 PM Jake Speed and the Freddies
2:15 PM - 3:00 PM The Rubber Knife Gang
3:15 PM - 4:00 PM Lagniappe
4:15 PM - 5:00 PM Magnolia Mountain
5:15 PM - 6:00 PM Willie Eames
6:15 PM - 7:00 PM Keshvar Project
7:15 PM - 8:00 PM Whiskey Bent Valley Boys
8:15 PM - 9:00 PM The Side Cars
9:15 PM - 10:00 PM The Star Devils
10:15 PM - 11:00 PM The Swells

Hope to see you and all of your friends there!

Directions:
Rabbit Hash is located in Northern Kentucky, only a short distance from the Cincinnati Airport and Interstate 75. If you've ever landed at the airport or driven past the "Florence Y'all" sign, then you were pretty darned close to us!

It's a great drive through the country on curvy, two-lane divided roads through woods where American pioneer Daniel Boone once explored and hunted.

Check the Weather Forecast
Stay a Spell at The Old Hashienda in Downtown Rabbit Hash

Driving Directions from the North or the South:

Take I-75 to Mt Zion Road (exit 178).
Go West on Mt Zion Road.
At US 42, Mt. Zion Road turns into Hathaway Road (KY 536). Keep going straight.
This road (KY 536) eventually becomes Rabbit Hash Road.
It then intersects with East Bend Road (KY 338) and Rabbit Hash Hill Road.
Take Rabbit Hash Hill Road down toward the River where it intersects with Lower River Road.
Take the left fork which crosses a little bridge to get to the General Store.
Distance from the Interstate is approximately 16 miles.
Get directions from your house or hotel directly to us via MSN Maps & Directions


Rabbit Hash Address and Phone Number:

10021 Lower River Rd
Rabbit Hash, KY
41005-8657


Rabbit Hash History.........(wikipedia)
Rabbit Hash is a small unincorporated community in Boone County, Kentucky, United States, noted primarily for its name.

The name Rabbit Hash may derive from the historic use of the local rabbit population as food. The hamlet's most notable building, the Rabbit Hash General Store, is regarded as the best known and best preserved country store in Kentucky. Rabbit Hash is unincorporated and therefore without fixed boundaries, which makes its exact population a matter of opinion, but the population is generally regarded as between four and 40 depending on how the boundaries are drawn.

To date the original name of Rabbit Hash is unknown. During the early 1800's the town, now known as "Rabbit Hash", was well known for a rabbit hash meal. Steamboats often stopped to order the famous hash as they traveled along the Ohio river. In 1831, amazingly enough, a pirate ship (no kidding) docked and entered the town where they proceeded to burn all of the buildings and kill every person. It is known that the next steamboat to stop for hash saw only a three foot sign with the words "rabbit hash" written - it was the only thing standing and was thought to be the name of the town.

In 1998 a dog was elected mayor in an unofficial "election", an event covered in the documentary "Rabbit Hash (The Center of the Universe)", and in 2004 a dog was elected mayor once again and is still considered to be the ceremonial mayor of the town. The dog, Junior, has unfortunately now come under scrutiny by the Northern Kentucky Health Department and has been banned from entering the General Store in the town due to complaints. According to WXIX-TV on March 13, 2008, the dog's owner will petition for an exemption for the "mayor".

On May 30, 2008, it was reported by WXIX-TV that Junior had died[1] A new election will be held beginning August 31.[1]

Rabbit Hash is a motorcycle Mecca, with motorcycles outnumbering cars.[citation needed]

The historic Piatt family established a ferry in Rabbit Hash in the early 1800s going across the Ohio River to Indiana. Some of the stories of their run-ins with criminals along the river are colorful and legendary. The Piatts and other farming families in the area would take produce from their farms and send them via flatboat down to Natchez and New Orleans.[citation needed]

After the Civil War ended and the slaves were freed, farm production became far less profitable with increased labor costs.

The Duke Energy East Bend Station coal-fired power plant is nearby.[2]

The Rabbit Hash Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 2003. It includes 330 acres, 12 buildings, 6 structures, and 3 objects around 10021-10410 Lower River Rd.[3][4] The Rabbit Hash General Store had already been listed since February 2, 1989.[5]

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one last outside hoorah before Old Man Winter shows his face
Time:6:00PM Saturday, September 5th
Location:Rabbit Hash
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Keshvar Project photos by Ron Albury
RonAlbury@gmail.com

Lisa
Lisa
Awesome pics of some of my favorite people!!!
August 28, 2009 at 2:33pm
Ashley Stuck
Ashley Stuck
Everyone looks so pretty! Yes even the guys.
August 28, 2009 at 4:08pm
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Keshvar Project had a fantastic time at Rohs St. Thanks All!

August 22, 2009 at 10:20pm
Cherie Haas
Cherie Haas
Awesome show!!!
August 23, 2009 at 9:38am
Lisa G. Dugan Manor
August 26, 2009 at 10:00am
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Keshvar Project
Thanks Lisa for the video upload! I loved seeing all the beautiful dancers from the community joining in. Great to see there!
August 28, 2009 at 3:18pm
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Keshvar Project is dancing in Mansfield Ohio tonight at Sogbety Diomande's 200 West African Festival!
http://www.highlandsofohio.com/sogbetydiomande.html

Brent
Brent
Wow, I wish I had know about this before I made plans.
August 21, 2009 at 6:45am
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Keshvar Project Come on out for a night of open dance at the Keshvar Project Tribal Cafe. Not only will the Keshvar Project full troupe be performing but also the Gregory Morris Group and Marmalade Brigade. Be there at 8:00pm to catch everyone and shimmy the night away!!

we provide the music, you provide the shimmies
Time:8:00PM Saturday, August 22nd
Location:Rohs Street Cafe
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Keshvar Project This is a great event - Music from across the globe. Food, soft drinks and adult beverages available. "The Genius of Water." And - it's free!

More info: http://www.cincinnatiusa.com/calendar/event.asp?ProdID=99275

Keshvar Project and Mayan Ruins mixin it up on Fountain Square!
Time:7:00PM Wednesday, August 12th
Location:Fountain Square
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Keshvar Project Three levels of Keshvar Project dance classes to satisfy your craving to get moving!

Polishing-Come Dance Your Heart Out as we incorporate emotions, musicality, dynamic formation changes and more. Bring it all together and discover the beauty, art and soul of Tribal Belly Dance. Sundays, 12:30-1:30.

Tribal Fundamentals-...Beginners will learn the fundamentals of movement, experienced dancers will build on technique and control. Isolate, stretch and strengthen-learn the foundation of strong, beautiful Tribal Belly Dance. Yeah! Sundays, 1:45-2:45.

Moves & Combinations-Build upon the fundamentals and learn Tribal-Style moves and combinations. Learn what American Tribal-Style Belly Dance is all about- personal strength, improvisational group movement, dynamic communications and Dance! Sundays, 3:00-4:00.

classes start Aug. 2
8 weeks sessions for $80.00
Contact Camille @ 513-675-3503
email: classes@keshvarproject.com

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Get your shimmy on!
Time:12:30PM Sunday, August 2nd
Location:Maitri Center 2nd Floor
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Keshvar Project Festivities start at 11am, and Keshvar Project will perform at noon. Jousting, merchants, and general merriment continue til 5pm!
More info: http://www.lovelandcastle.com/index.html

Come see us dance and play at unique and beautiful Loveland Castle!
Time:11:00AM Saturday, August 8th
Location:Loveland Castle
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