Legend & Lore
Khalima is a Richmond, Virginia
based performer, visionary, and artistic personality, and instructor.
She brings together her background in music, art, and a lifelong
passion for writing, metaphor, and things that shine into emotional,
musical, and narrative renderings of bellydance. Her sense of
connection to the audience, the community, and the rich tapestry of
culture in our world is the foundation for her work. Her
improvisational fusion of Orientale style, energetic movement theory,
precise isolations and fluid movement is combined with both
non-traditional and traditional music, creating truly unique
performance experiences. Khalima has been lovingly described as poetry
in motion and as being the music.
With a penchant for thinking outside of the box and an insatiable drive
to create and inspire, Khalima opened lllumination Dance Studio,
Richmond's only studio dedicated to Middle Eastern Dance in all it's
forms and incarnations in September of 2010. It is a safe haven for
learning to get back into your body, and serves as a point on the
constellation of creative energy that spans the world. As an extension
of her work, Khalima produces Raqs Luminaire, an annual Theatrical
Fusion bellydance stage show, exploring themes of light and dark
through dance and story, in a literal and metaphorical sense. Khalima
also produces numerous events around Richmond, and collaborates with
many communities and artists within many genres including, Vaudeville,
fire performance, circus, storytelling, visual arts, DJ culture and
electronica, and theater.
The quintessential performer, Khalima is able to seamlessly join her
dance to any genre of music, and is a sought after performer for live
music experiences and stage performances where anything from cutting
edge to the esoteric, modern, ancient, or traditional can flourish. She
regularly works with Happy Lucky Combo, the Photosynthesizers, her
partner Mikemetic of AudioMassTransit, and has performed with
Balkanize, My Son the Doctor, and other musicians with whom she
collaborates. Khalima is also one half of Sekhemti, an ancient-modern
dance duo combining bellydance and the incredible yoga artistry of
LeVar Carter; together they enact theatrical ancient and new
mythological tales and embody the gods and goddesses of yore.