Interview with Diana - originator of the ATS® Homecoming Lone Wolves
Dana of Darshana Tribal here, I had the pleasure of interviewing the originator and organizer of the 2015 ATS® Homecoming Lone Wolves, Diana Miranda-Gaeddert. Lone Wolves is a performance group that embodies the heart of ATS; pure improv! Read more about Diana and her journey to 2015 ATS® Homecoming and the Lone Wolves' BIGGER return anticipated for 2016, YIP!
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| Lone Wolves 2015 |
Dana:
First, I'd love to hear more about Diana, belly dancer, entrepreneur, and extremely talented crocheter of just about everything! Do tell, what don't you do???
Diana:
My dance journey started in January of 2004. I started out taking traditional Egyptian style bellydancing. But once I got a glimpse of tribal style in 2005, I had to pursue it! I took some ITS classes at first but ATS® was where the Universe sent me. I attended my first Pura in 2007 in Milwaukee, and went back for GS/TT in 2008. That’s when I became a FatChanceBellyDance® Sister Studio. Carolena, and her brilliant creation, ATS®, has changed my life and I have no idea what I would do without it. I founded Relativity BellyDance in the spring of 2011, and have an incredible troupe of amazing dancers that I love terribly! I love traveling all over the U.S. and Canada to attend workshops, and bringing it home to share with my troupe. I love it even more that some of my troupe mates travel to take them, too.
Throughout my dance journey, I worked as a special education teacher for eleven years, a nanny, a newspaper carrier (doing that until next month), and back in March of this year (Pi Day!) I opened up a small nerdy themed gift shop called Mermaid & Weasel, in Buffalo. I dreamed of working for myself and owning my own business. So I took every penny I had and did it! It’s scary as ever but it was something I needed to do. And I’m incredibly lucky to have my husband, John (aka, the Weasel) that supports everything I do every step of the way.
Dana:
Now that we have a little 'behind the scenes' of your many talents, please share how the idea of the 2015 Homecoming Lone Wolves came about?
Diana:
When I registered for Homecoming, I was going to San Francisco solo, other than with my husband. I thought it might be fun to see if there were any other ATS® dancers traveling without friends or troupe mates that would like to perform with me. I posted in the FCBD forum for Homecoming. It kind of grew from there. I expected maybe one or two dancers to respond. Sixteen women were interested! And they were from all over the world! So…instead of maybe one or two girls, I got over a dozen interested. Funny thing…a troupe mate ended up registering and coming but I’m glad I was able to bring this group together.
We started planning things on the same thread, and then I started up a facebook group.
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| Diana with Lisa (left) and Terri (right) at Homecoming last year. |
Dana:
One of my most FAVORITE aspects of ATS® is the beauty of BIGGNESS! With 16 beautiful dancers collaborating to BRING IT at the very first ATS® Homecoming Participant show, where were you all from? How did you organize around such a colossal effort?
Diana:
It was pretty amazing how so many women from different parts of the world responded…..France, Australia, the U.S. and Puerto Rico, and Canada. Once I set up the facebook group for us, we started bouncing ideas off of each other, and planned our music. We were given a generous ten minutes to perform. Facebook was incredibly helpful. It was easy to communicate our ideas.
The day of the performance, we all met in front of Starbucks at the Marriot and had some discussions of what we were going to do. That was the first time we had all gotten together. No rehearsal. Our next meeting was 15 minutes before the performance! All of the girls were extremely easy to work with…all of them were open-minded. Such an amazing group of girls. Our performance really felt like it demonstrated the essence and beauty of what ATS® truly is.
Dana:
You clearly have fans in Darshana, we are extremely excited to see the Lone Wolves in January.
The excitement of your show was palpable, do tell, what do you have in store for 2016 Homecoming (without giving all the secrets away of course)?
Diana:
This year there are 25 of us! There are some lone wolves returning, as well as many new girls. Dancers are coming from the U.S. and Puerto Rico, Canada, Brazil, and Norway. We have some cool new music picked out. We’ll be going for a Flamenco look and feel.
Dana:
And last, please share your favorite experience from Homecoming 2015, along with anything you anticipate for Homecoming 2016?
Diana:
I can’t really pinpoint just one favorite experience. Homecoming 2015 was truly amazing. The Lone Wolves was a big part of the magnificent experience, but the workshops were incredible! I loved every workshop that I participated in. I finally had the opportunity to learn the meaning of the temple poses in the long version of the gratitude meditation (puja). DeAnna was an amazing teacher. I loved the props workshops. I attended the veil, and basket workshops. Wendy Allen’s zill workshop was so helpful. And I kind of love her to pieces.
I finally met fellow dancers that I had only known through the old tribe.net
scene, and Facebook. I was reunited with several of the beautiful Tamarind girls that I went through General Skills, and Teacher Training with back in 2008. It was fun seeing dancers that I had danced with in Erie, Pennsylvania, and in Michigan a few months prior to Homecoming. I loved taking workshops with the girls of FatChanceBellyDance® TheirSaturday evening performance was amazing!
And I loved ending the weekend with Carolena leading a Flow class. It felt good to cry at the end and let all those beautiful experiences of the weekend soak in. I attended a tribal council with Carolena and a few other girls. Getting to sit down with her and talk about anything was really fun and informative. She’s truly a treasure.
I’m really looking forward to this year, the new workshops, and more people to meet. Facebook is such a great place to keep in touch with like-minded fellow dancers. Homecoming really lives up to its name! It really does feel like going home.
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| Diana with her dance troupe! |
Dana:
Many thanks for taking the time to share with us Diana. We are eager to reunite at ATS® Homecoming 2016, many hugs will be ready for you and your amazing crew this year! Safe travels all!!!
As a special note from Diana:
We are dedicating our performance to the memory of Allie, a fellow Lone Wolf's daughter. Joan Wilson Sangimino lost her beautiful daughter to cancer in November of 2015. We are dancing for her.










