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A course on Lhagkar in HH Dalai Lama’s birthday in Budapest

Khaita course in Budapest

July 6th-7th

with Nadiia Gnatenko

The course of the Khaita Joyful Dances which took place on July 6-7 in Buddhist College of Budapest was dedicated to the birthday of His Holiness Dalai Lama.

We learnt a beautiful special dance connected to HH birthday,  Lhagkar  ལྷག་སྐར།  A Special Date.  
Also we talked about the principles of Khaita Joyful Dances and how to apply them on practice, learnt some other simple dances, and just enjoyed dancing together.

Thank you so much to all participants!

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Supervision & Exam of Khaita Educational Program in Dzamling Gar, April 14 – 21

Supervision and exam of Khaita Educational Program in Dzamlingar

April 17–19, 2024

Photos by Yulia Petrova, Lubomir Mishna, Lourdes, Monika Marcik, Gisela Martinez, Sharina Techer, Carlos Garcia 

Photos from the exam

The supervision and exam for the students of the first cycle of Khaita Educational Program took place on April 1719 in Dzamling Gar, Tenerife.

Examinees explained simple and complex dances, shared their understanding of Khaita principles, knowledge of its history, goals and other aspects, and explained the basic Khaita movements.

The final task was to study and perform together a dance with complex choreography, Tashi Thogang Nyiwod (བཀྲ་ཤིས་མཐོ་སྒང་ཉི་འོད།, Auspicious Highland Sunshine), which was especially challenging due to the students living in different countries. We performed the dance on the graduation ceremony.

Newly graduated instructors Eva Leick and Martina Krejčová share sharing their impressions and a story of intensive preparation and successful passing of the exam in The Mirror article

Graduation ceremony: video and photos (below)

Congratulations to the new instructors:

  • Issa Cox (Peru)
  • Janina Parejo (Spain)
  • Anna Jiresch (Austria)
  • Alessandra Policreti (Spain)
  • Eva Leick (Austria)
  • Nadiia Gnatenko (Hungary, Ukraine)
  • Clotilde Hubert (France)
  • Katerina Drajsajtlova (Czech Republic)
  • Martina Krejcova (Czech Republic)
  • Sharina Techer (France) 

Having a great time together while preparing to the exam and after it.

After exam we went to Khaita picnic on Teide, and tried to shoot the video for to complex dances — Jidkai Trinsang and Choelka Sum. Though the weather was not favourable, we enjoyed dancing, talking, delicious food and great company.

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Losar 2024

Losar 2024

Happy New Year of the Wood Dragon!​

Khaita Wood Dragon, watercolour by Cindy Faulkner

The Tibetan dragon (or Druk) is a symbol of power and of hidden, intangible knowledge. Being invisible, he manifests himself through sound and energy. The dragon thunders in the sky with the sound of compassion that awakens us from delusion and increases what we can understand through hearing. Thus, it is said that dragons bring forth our awareness towards the things that we cannot see.

“When spring begins, one hears thunderstorms. Live on! When this happens, rain falls, and rain is very important for nature, for maturing and for life. And rainbows, lights, and colours appear everywhere. … thunder, rain, and rainbows appear, which are all typical manifestations of the dragon.”
— from Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s commentary to the song Ema Lha Gyallo

Losar is a great time for dancing and singing to bring fortune and peace to the new year. Below are videos and photos from this year Losar performances and celebrations.

Venice Dragon

Khaita performance in Prague Tibetan House

Losar celebration in France

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Khaita on street festival in Prague

Khaita on Street Festival in Prague

Presentation and Workshop

September 16, 2023

On September 16 we enjoyed an opportunity to participate in a small Khaita show and workshop with Petra Zezulková on the festival on Uralská street in Prague.

The event was a part of the festival Zažít Město Jinak – or ‘Different City Experience’ – which celebrates different neighbourhoods of cities and their unique inhabitants and traditions, and happens every September bringing the different angles of each city to its participants. It was held by local businesses and residents of Uralská street to strengthen neighborhood relations, enjoy a nice day together with a good drink or coffee accompanied by cultural program for adults and kids.

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Workshop on Buddhafest, Hungary

Khaita Workshop on Buddhafest

Sikonda, Hungary

Buddhafest took place from 11th till 13th August 2023 in Sikonda, Hungary. It was organized by the Dharma Gate Buddhist Church and College in Budapest which is also providing space for the Hungarian Dzogchen Community for regular practices.  Participants of the course could learn about the diverse traditions of Buddhism within the framework of sitting and movement practices. Not only Khaita but also Vajra Dance and Yantra Yoga offered the possibility to experience practices connected with movement. The festival was placed in the beautiful south part of Hungary and all the programs took place outdoors in a summer camp under the trees. This spacious place offered the opportunity to create nine stages. Eight of them were connected with the eight precious buddhist symbols and the ninth was wearing the symbol of mirror and became home for Vajra Dance. Khaita stage was placed under the Victorious Banner.

Khaita workshop was a part of the festival and took place on Saturday (1,5 hour) and Sunday (2 hours) and was led by Khaita Educational Program students Nadiia Gnatenko and Martina Krejčová. The program of the workshop, preparation of materials and organization were done in a team with Khaita practitioners from Hungary and Czech Republic, who also participated in workshop to support us: Ákos Novotny, Květa Švédová, Eva Strouhalová and Laci Kléri. Photos and videos were taken by Pavel Petráněk.

We chose the dances with topics corresponding to the festival – addressing Buddhist values, involving Buddhist symbols, bringing benefit to all beings.

Both days we began dancing Khaita to catch people’s attention because we were outdoors and many people were also just passing by. Then we followed by a short explanation of what Khaita dances are, where they come from etc. After that we invited everyone to join a short warm up and then we started to dance. 

First day we taught dances So Yarelo and Tashi Dangpo for around 20 participants. We also sang Tashi Dangpo and before singing Nadiia explained the meaning. People got a beautiful leaflet where they found the text and also other information of what is Khaita and some important links where they can find other information about Khaita, about upcoming courses and about a place in Hungary where they can dance Khaita.

The second day we started as we did the first day by a Khaita dance, warm up and short explanation and we repeated the dances from the first day with 10 participants. Because it was really hot and our spot was partly on the sunny side, it was really challenging to dance. So after one hour, when we arrived for a break people felt very hot and after the break most of the people didnť come back. But two of the dancers who were enthusiastic, young and strong stayed and we continued with teaching Monzhey. We also explained and danced Tala Shipa and Ala Lamo Se.                                   

We believe people really enjoyed dancing and singing. We were really surprised by how quickly they managed to learn the basic step and some of the dances. We even challenged them to exchange the khatags in Tashi Dangpo dance and we all enjoyed the joyful and happy atmosphere. We would like to thank to Adriana dal Borgo who helps us on the way to become good instructors and who supports us in our activities, to the Dharma Gate Buddhist Church and College for unique opportunity to participate in the Buddhafest, to everyone who participated in the workshop and to our fellow students who also support us by commenting on our activities and videos.

Authors: Martina Krejčová and Nadiia Gnatenko for The Mirror, Turning the Wheel of Khaita Joyful Dances

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Special Workshop in Vienna

Special Workshop in Vienna and online

July 3-9, 2023

On July 8-9 Samdrubling (Austria) hosted an open Khaita 𝗪𝗘𝗘𝗞𝗘𝗡𝗗 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗞𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗣 led by participants of 𝟳𝘁𝗵 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗞𝗵𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗮 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 under supervision of Adriana Dal Borgo.
 
“This meant that we had to pick several dances and materials to include in the workshop. This is not an easy task at all given that there are around 400 songs to choose from and a wide range of important information to select! The preparation of the material was further challenging.
 
The weekend workshop proved to be a fantastic, new and slightly stressful experience. On Saturday, thirteen people, both from inside and outside the International Dzogchen Community, came to learn Khaita with us. We managed to study six dances, with which we introduced the basic and lateral steps with several arm variations and also included aspects of formation such as moving in two circles and meeting each other while dancing.
 
We received great feedback on Sunday from the new Khaita enthusiasts about our teaching skills and how we managed to evoke joy through the dances..”
 
Eva Leick for The Mirror:
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We are happy to invite you to participate in the Special Workshop on Khaita Joyful Dances, in Vienna or online on July 8-9.
This workshop is a unique opportunity to experience the Khaita spirit in an international group of Khaita experts.
It will happen as a part of the 3-year Khaita training, final year students teach, under the supervision of the course director Adriana dal Borgo.

You will learn the basic steps and simple circle dances. The workshop is suitable for beginners as well as for slightly advanced dancers.

Course location: Samdrubling, Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 74, 1160 Vienna
Course times: Sat July 8, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Sunday July 9, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Course fee: donation according to financial possibilities – approx. 25€ for both days.
Course language: (simple) English

Please bring: comfortable clothes to sweat in (does not have to be sportswear). In the studio no street shoes – for dancing we recommend all kinds of dance or gymnastic shoes that give good support. Barefoot is possible, but can be disadvantageous for certain turning movements.

Info & Registration: wien@dzogchen.at