Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington
Move Over, Scheherazade
In the year 2000, Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington took off on the academic adventure of a lifetime. Through Virginia Commonwealth University, she found a position teaching three-dimensional design and ceramics to students in Qatar, and for 12 years she worked with a challenging and often talented group of kids—some the children of royalty, others on scholarship. She tells us about sensitivity training before she left for the Middle East, taking a “test drive” in an abaya, and some of her unusual and gifted charges. One became a devotee of Twyla Tharp and could re-create her moves with amazing precision; another designed an award-winning trophy for a prestigious international horse race. Some even went on to topnotch design careers, and all taught Ferguson-Huntington as much as she taught them. She’s now at work on a memoir called Move Over Scheherazade, and it will surely be a reminder that the Middle East is a region we are only now beginning to understand.
More about Ferguson-Huntington can be found on her website: http://kathleenfergusonhuntington.com/home.html
Music credit: “Odyssey” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/
Photo of Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington by Andressa Malaga
I’m sure your students were inspired by you. What a great adventure you had.
After all these years it’s great to see and hear Kathleen. Great work and interesting teaching experience.
I’ve often thought about your work and your stay in New London Ct. when I was there. Hope to reconnect with you. Kathleen do you know Julia Townsend who also taught in Qatar ?