Riskallah Riyad (Dolores Matzen)
Middle Eastern dancer and choreographer Riskallah Riyad has performed and taught nationally for over thirty-five
years. Known for her graceful yet crisp style, impeccable technique, and energetic teaching, she has inspired a dedicated
professional and student following. Middle Eastern Dance New England recently called her a “stellar performer
and teacher.” Riskallah has been featured in Spotlight and Arabesque magazines, gracing the cover
of the former in 1981. Additionally, she distinguishes herself as an innovator, having originated and perfected the
double veil technique in the 1970s. Today this method is routinely imitated by other dancers and incorporated into belly dance
canon. She also sets herself apart from other artists with her versatility and knowledge. Her solo and ensemble choreographies
in folk and classical Oriental styles demonstrate a deep understanding of their cultural origins. “Her work always retains
an authentic flavor while being distinctly her own. Further, her contemporary fusion works succeed in expressing modern day
reverence, mystery, and appreciation for drama.”
Riskallah’s
creative skills attest to a rigorous and diverse background in dance. Formal classes began in childhood and continued into
adulthood with jazz, ballet, and modern, but her Arabic descent and love of Middle Eastern rhythms eventually led her to focus
on Oriental dance. She trained in New York City first with Serena Wilson and for over ten years with Ibrahim Farrah. Other
notable mentors are Valarie Camille, Elena Lentini, and Marta Zorina. Studies continue today with Elena Lentini and Marta
Zorina. In order to become more thoroughly versed in the many complex Middle Eastern rhythms, she studied percussion
with Hanna Mirhige, percussionist with Ibrahim Farrah's Near East Dance Group.
Performance highlights
include stage shows throughout Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, including Tarrytown Music Hall, NY Columbia University
in New York City, Fairleigh Dickenson University, NJ, University of Hartford in CT, University of Connecticut, Storrs; Bill
Miller Art Center, Branford, CT, Ives Concert Hall, Danbury, CT. Cabaret work includes Faizel’s and Darvish in New York
City, all major cabarets in Boston, MA, Washington D.C., Richmond, VA, and CT. She currently directs the Riskallah
Riyad Dance Theatre Company, presenting concerts and performances for both stage and cabaret.
Riskallah holds BS and MS degrees in Education, has taught public school and been a consultant to teachers.
She currently maintains a robust schedule teaching Middle Eastern dance classes daily in Connecticut. In addition to working
with students of all levels, she conducts master classes and special workshops nationally. She is the innovator of the acclaimed
Teacher Training Course, "Footprints a Journey Toward Teaching Excellence." A testimony to her reputation for excellence,
she is the only instructor invited by the popular Beach Blanket Beledi, Nags Head, NC to return seven times. She is scheduled
for an eighth engagement in October, 2008. Recently, Riskallah was honored to host the legendary Mahmoud Reda, pioneer of
Egyptian dance, at a special event which attracted national and international attendees to Connecticut. Due to its overwhelming
success, the exacting and disciplined Reda looks forward to returning in 2009 to once again work with her students, whom he
praised for their high level of training and performance ability.