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The Samovar Dance Company was formed by Ruric-Amari in March 2005. Samovar has evolved into a high-energy performance group bringing authentic and experimental ethnic and modern dance to a wide variety of venues in Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.
Samovar East was formed in 2010 to present authentic Bollywood and group dances from Ruric's Indic Idiom project. Indic Idiom, now in its third year, was inspired by the life work of La Meri, an American dancer who mastered Indian dance during her tours in the East and went on to perform it in the West to the music of Bach and several of the great ballets.
Samovar Oasis was formed in 2011 to present the dance arts of Tahiti and Hawaii in an authentic and respectful context; entertaining light-hearted fast Tahitian Otea to the liquid story-telling of Ancient Hula.
In 2013, Nicolette Boese Spears, a modern dancer, started performing with Samovar in some of the Tahitian and bellydance numbers. She brought her own special skill set to the group by choreographing and directing modern dance pieces that reflect the Company's commitment to high-quality dance and entertainment.
In 2016, Samovar organized their own in-house band.
In 2017, Ruric and Samovar will be travelling to India to present at the Mysore palace, under the patronage of Dr. Doraswamy. Ruric will be performing her Bharatanatyam Arangetram on the first day, followed by a concert by Samovar on the second.
The Company's current performance schedule and online ticket options can be found at their website, SamovarDanceCo.com.
GalleryOct 2015 :: Arts-Louisville review of Samovar's Ashes in the Storm concert:"'Illumination', which [Ruric-Amari] both choreographed and danced, was the highlight of the evening. Amari's command of the full stage was assured. Her use of the two veils as both part of the intricate choreography and extensions of her body was mesmerizing, as she and the colored fabric swirled through the air and space. Later in the program Amari also danced 'The Tides in the Moonlight' as a solo (injured dancer Nicolette Boese was also listed for this piece) rather than a duet. Again, her assurance on stage mitigated anything missed owing to the absence of Boese. This blend of ballet with touches of ballet danced to a modern, upbeat interpretation of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata provided an interesting take on moonlight, usually considered 'cool' or 'serene', as the hotness of the beat and moves transformed a typically tranquil conceit. 'The Elements Collide' was costumed in brilliant colors, and as the dancers manipulated the fan veils in sophisticated patterns together with complex floor patterns the Clifton stage exploded with energy and color. 'Water Consumes Us' did, as the program note suggests, bring the company together in one last show of unity and strength demonstrating that even with one dancer short the company can make a performance engaging... Louisville dance fans should add Samovar to their list of dance options in the coming months; it's been many seasons since Louisville audiences have been able to attend such a wide range of dance genres as are available to us at this time." — Kathi EllisOct 2014 :: Interview with Courier Journal for Iraqi Culture week:
Oct 2014 Studio Party
Sept 2014 Americana Festival
Aug 2014 Studio Party
Feb 2012 International Festival
Nov 2011 :: ISA Dance Competition in Lexington:
Oct 2011 :: Concert at Clifton Center:
Sep 2011 on WHAS TV
Feb 2011 :: Mediterranean Echoes
Dec 2010 :: Brown HotelAug 2010 :: Worldfest
Feb 2010 :: U of L Banquet
Oct 2009 :: Mecca concert
Sep 2009 :: WorldFest
Jul 2009 :: Shimmy for the Cure Concert, Colorado
Aug 2009 at Studio Party
Feb 2008 at Mediteranean Echoes event in Cincinatti:
November 2007 at MEDSOK concert:
July 2007 at Mid-Eastern Mayhem in Muncie IN:March 2007:
Sept 2006
Collages[ video ] 2011: Premier for proposed March 2012 show. Someone who liked all the large, loud bits put this together as part of a funding proposal. [ video ] 2007: Ruric & Samovar in action, on stage and off. Assembled by Anna Wagner. Several clips courtesy of Seventh Son Video and Videologex. [ video ]2006: Ruric-Amari and Ut Gret at Rudyard Kipling and Uncle Pleasant. Assembled by Fred Klein of Seventh Son Video. |
2014 Ruric Amari Indic Idiom performance at Clifton Center. For several years Ruric has been working on a dance genre that combines both Bharatanatyam and Middle Eastern dance steps. She comes up with a new choreography once a year or so. 2014.
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