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Sa'ada is the head female of the Middle Eastern household [[Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak]]. She has been in the SCA since AS XXIX (1995).  Period Middle Eastern dance and costuming are her main pursuits, and she puts pictures of late period Ottoman garb up at http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/saadagarb.shtml  She maintains the Ottoman Reenactor's FAQ http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/ottfaq.shtml , and has a passion for the recreation of Middle Eastern historical dance (a sample video clip can be seen here on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6PUPSIpEQw<br>  
Sa'ada is the head female of the Middle Eastern household [[Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak]]. She has been in the SCA since AS XXIX (1995).  Period Middle Eastern dance and costuming are her main pursuits, and she puts pictures of late period Ottoman garb up at http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/saadagarb.shtml  She maintains the Ottoman Reenactor's FAQ http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/ottfaq.shtml , and has a passion for the recreation of Middle Eastern historical dance (a sample video clip can be seen here on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6PUPSIpEQw<br>  
She is married to [[Aarif Suhayb]] with whom she has three daughters, [[Mari]], Bella, and Serafina. In period, she is an ethnically Turkish middle-class housewife living in 16th Century Istanbul with her family who are Eastern Catholic. 
 
She is also known as [[Juliana Felicita Boccaccio]].
She is also known as [[Juliana Felicita Boccaccio]].
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[[Category:People]]
[[Category:People]]
[[Category:Middle Eastern Personas]]
[[Category:Middle Eastern Personas]]

Revision as of 15:25, 25 April 2018

Sa'ada is the head female of the Middle Eastern household Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak. She has been in the SCA since AS XXIX (1995). Period Middle Eastern dance and costuming are her main pursuits, and she puts pictures of late period Ottoman garb up at http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/saadagarb.shtml She maintains the Ottoman Reenactor's FAQ http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/ottfaq.shtml , and has a passion for the recreation of Middle Eastern historical dance (a sample video clip can be seen here on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6PUPSIpEQw

She is also known as Juliana Felicita Boccaccio.