Salma Dance Academy

National Network
Israel
Address

Alenby Street 73A, Haifa 35664
Haifa
Israel

Telephone
+972-(0)4-852-2824
Fax
+972-(0)4-852-0110
E-Mail
salmadance79@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
ferial.khsh@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+972-(0)54-425-3314
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1979
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
Salma Dance Academy is a non-for-profit cultural institute based in Haifa serving the Palestinian-Arab community in Israel. Founded in 1979 by Ferial Khsheibon, who currently serves as Salma's Artistic Director, the Academy produces innovative performances at a professional level, while also training young students in dance technique through classes open to the public in a range of levels and genres. The Palestinian community is in dire need of outlets for artistic expression, and Salma serves to nurture creativity in young students, while encouraging them to engage with their culture and dream big about their future. Our annual budget is approximately NIS 1,000,000 (approximately 200,000 EUR). Current sources of funding include the Israeli Ministry of Culture, the Municipality of Haifa, and self-generated income from ticket sales and student fees. The staff includes an artistic director and office manager. The Board meets regularly to give input on performances and artistic direction.
Mission and Objectives

Mission: Salma Dance Academy seeks to contribute towards the development of the Palestinian community through the arts. We provide access to high-quality dance classes and performances, cultivate personal skills and confidence, as well as communal pride, through dance education and performance.
Objectives:
1. Foster appreciation for the art of dance performance within our community, while nurturing technique and talent through dance education at high professional standards;
2. Promote the empowerment and well-being of our community through dance by encouraging the use of dance as a medium for self-expression, identity, creativity and cultural exchange;
3. Present and promote our cultural heritage through high-level dance performances that revive traditional dance styles alongside contemporary genres.

Main Projects / Activities

Salma Dance Academy offers classes in classical and modern ballet, hip-hop, jazz, ballroom, flamenco, traditional folklore and theater to dancers aged four and up. In 2012-2013, nearly 300 students were enrolled in the dance school, including over 200 children 6-16, and 50 senior dancers who are members of the Academy's professional level performance ensemble.
Salma has created a number of full-length dance productions with original scores and Arabic scripts. Productions resurrect classical forms of Palestinian-Arabic dance and music, increasing familiarity with these unique art forms, and restoring pride within the community. Productions often deal with difficult social issues, serving as an outlet for communal support and understanding.
After many years of renting studios, in 2010 the Academy decided to invest in the future of dance in the Palestinian-Arab community, embarking upon a full-scale renovation of a new studio space in Haifa. We hope this studio will serve as the home of dance in the Palestinian community for years to come.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

As the biggest and oldest organization promoting dance within the Palestinian community in Israel, we have much experience to share with potential partners doing similar work in other Mediterranean countries, especially minority cultural organizations, as well as other similar cultural and dance organizations operating within other communities in Israel. We welcome the possibility of building partnerships with cultural organizations across the region. We are especially interested in expanding our programming to serve and accommodate the most marginalized children in our community, who cannot afford to study dance without institutional support, and we are eager to learn from the experience of network members on building successful projects such as these. In addition, we see the medium of dance, and the arts overall, as a tool with great potential for allowing cultural exchange, deepened inter-group understanding, and coexistence. We would like to engage partners from the network in building joint projects which would take advantage of these powerful aspects of the arts.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As the biggest and oldest organization promoting dance within the Palestinian community in Israel, we have much experience to share with potential partners doing similar work in other Mediterranean countries, especially minority cultural organizations, as well as other similar cultural and dance organizations operating within other communities in Israel. We welcome the possibility of building partnerships with cultural organizations across the region. We are especially interested in expanding our programming to serve and accommodate the most marginalized children in our community, who cannot afford to study dance without institutional support, and we are eager to learn from the experience of network members on building successful projects such as these. In addition, we see the medium of dance, and the arts overall, as a tool with great potential for allowing cultural exchange, deepened inter-group understanding, and coexistence. We would like to engage partners from the network in building joint projects which would take advantage of these powerful aspects of the arts.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ferial Khsheibon
Head of the organisation
Ferial Khsheibon
Contact (2) Full Name
Alexandra Polsky