Kumuda Tribal

The lotus flowers grow out of the murky waters of lakes and rivers, resting its petals under the waters during the night before blooming in the morning above the waters, untouched by the mud and darkness below the surface. The Kumuda is the “night lotus”, also known as the Egyptian white water-lily that blooms in the moonlight instead of the sunlight.
Kumuda Tribal is a gathering of women who share a common bond through ATS and the sisterhood of the dance.

Upcoming Performances:

Tribal Nights
May 6, 2010 at 7:30pm
Yanni's Gyro's
9770 S. Maryland Pkwy, #6
Reservations highly recommended
702-260-9397

Tribal Fest 10
Sebastopol, CA
May 16, 2010 at 12:07pm

Cairo Caravan
Queen Mary; Long Beach, CA
June 4, 2010 at 8:11pm
The Valley of Kings Stage


Past Performances:

Boulder City Ren Faire

The Mini Massive Hafla

Las Vegas Rennaisance Festival

Tribal Nights Las Vegas


Kumuda Dancers:



INARA


NOORA



MICHIYO

DANYA

RAVEN
Troupe Director








For more info, Contact Raven: ravenariellv@yahoo.com