Chic Compass Magazine - Issue 13

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Chic Compass Magazine – Issue 13

iLuminate’s Las Vegas residency features numerous types of music, as Kotb wanted to create a show that everyone could enjoy. Photo by Kim Metz

iLuminate’s Las Vegas residency features numerous types of music, as Kotb wanted to create a show that everyone could enjoy. Photo by Kim Metz

An Illuminating Journey

Two-time Cancer Survivor Miral Kotb on Bringing iLuminate to Life

BY HEATHER TURK

During one of the darkest times of her life, iLuminate creator/founder Miral Kotb discovered the light—both metaphorically and literally speaking.

Growing up, Kotb always had a passion for dance and technology. She began writing computer software when she was just nine years old and went on to study coding at Columbia University. All the while, Kotb never gave up on following in the footsteps of her father, who previously performed in Egypt’s national dance troupe, by continuing her own dance training. When Kotb finally reached the point in her life where she was ready to leave her job as a software engineer at Bloomberg to become a full-time dancer, she got some devastating news that would end up changing the course of her career.

“They found a tumor in my right hip,” Kotb, diagnosed with sarcoma in 2001, told Chic Compass. “The diagnosis was so bad there was potential for my leg to be amputated, and I’d never be able to dance again. I was very lucky that they didn’t have to remove my hip, and I could continue dancing.”

Left: Kotb said she loves coding because it’s a “fun and inclusive field. It’s just you, your ideas, and your passion that shines.” Photo by Kim Metz

Kotb said she loves coding because it’s a “fun and inclusive field. It’s just you, your ideas, and your passion that shines.” Photo by Kim Metz

Kotb ended up leaving Bloomberg to become a freelancer focused on website coding instead, which she did while traveling around Europe. After returning to America, she decided to attend Apple’s app developer conference, where she learned about wireless chips getting so small they could be put into everyday devices. Kotb’s mind immediately went to dance, realizing that she could put a chip on a dancer and be able to communicate with them wirelessly in real-time while they performed. She then cultivated that idea into having the chips control synchronized lights attached to dancers, and in 2009, the theatrical and technology group iLuminate was born.

“When I realized I could merge my love of art and my passion for technology to make this really cool, immersive experience that was unlike anything I had ever seen, it just made sense,” Kotb stated. “I had a prototype in a matter of weeks of the initial light suit, thanks to using my friends as guinea pigs. We eventually caught the eye of many celebrities, including GRAMMY Award-winning superstars Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera, and the Black Eyed Peas, who wanted to use this technology. We went on to appear on ‘America’s Got Talent’ in 2011, where we came in third place.”

Unfortunately, Kotb couldn’t enjoy iLuminate’s success for long. She wasn’t feeling quite right and discovered in 2017 that she had acute myeloid leukemia caused by the radiation from her first bout with cancer. Once again, Kotb found the strength and courage to fight the disease, and once she was in remission, she set her sights on a Las Vegas residency for iLuminate.

“Any cancer journey can make you spiral a bit, but I knew I wanted to create something special with my two passions, so that gave me strength—and I’m a very tenacious person,” Kotb said.

Kotb said her favorite number in iLuminate’s Las Vegas show is the prohibition scene, as it brings “the incredible sounds of big band jazz music to life through choreographed lights and movement.” Photo by Kim Metz

Kotb said her favorite number in iLuminate’s Las Vegas show is the prohibition scene, as it brings “the incredible sounds of big band jazz music to life through choreographed lights and movement.” Photo by Kim Metz

The obstacles weren’t over for Kotb just yet, however. With a premiere date set at The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod for March 26, 2020, iLuminate’s residency had to be put on hold once Las Vegas temporarily closed all of its productions because of the COVID pandemic. Kotb took that time to make the show even better, and in August 2021, iLuminate finally celebrated its long-awaited Las Vegas debut.

A multi-sensory experience that showcases the talents of some of the country’s top dancers and choreographers while using customized LED light suits, the dazzling, dancing-in-the-dark production recently announced that it has been extended at The STRAT until June—an impressive feat considering how many shows in Las Vegas that also premiered during the pandemic have since closed. Needless to say, iLuminate’s success would have never been possible without the strength and conviction of its creator, who never lost her focus no matter how many obstacles she faced along the way.

“I always say, let all your doubts happen before you commit,” Kotb said. “Once you’ve committed to pursuing something, don’t look back. I say this with experience. Not just battling cancer or a worldwide pandemic shutting you down, but every step of the way, have conviction and commit to yourself. Even the 2021 launch of iLuminate had its ups and downs, but I learned to stay true to myself and my vision and not be afraid to step back and reevaluate. It certainly was a journey getting here, but I am thrilled that we just celebrated our first anniversary and have won some wonderful awards (including the 2022 Best of Vegas award for Best Date Show) along the way.”

iLuminate combines state-of-the-art technology with dynamic dancers performing in the dark, creating a visual arts experience audiences of all ages will love. Photo courtesy of iLuminate

iLuminate combines state-of-the-art technology with dynamic dancers performing in the dark, creating a visual arts experience audiences of all ages will love. Photo courtesy of iLuminate

As for what’s next for the inspirational entrepreneur, Kotb joked that she “can’t not be creative.” Not only would she love to see iLuminate continue to call Las Vegas home, but she’d also love to launch a touring production, create a kids’ television show and write a book about iLuminate and her life. Additionally, Kotb plans to empower young women to get into the coding field by continuing to mentor them. Regardless of where Kotb’s bright future takes her, one thing is certain: she won’t waste any time thinking about the darkness in her past.

“I really try to look forward and not back,” she stated. “‘Everything Happens for a Reason‘ is a motto I try to keep in the back of my head. Otherwise, you can go crazy with the ‘why did I’ or ‘what ifs.’”

iLuminate performs inside The STRAT Theater Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7 p.m., with an additional 3 p.m. performance on Saturday and Sunday. For more information, visit iluminate.com.

Kotb believes that “the people you surround yourself with are the key to success in life.” Photo by Kim Metz

Kotb believes that “the people you surround yourself with are the key to success in life.” Photo by Kim Metz