Wednesday 19 September 2012

Sydney Belly Dance Entertainment - The Perfect Choice For Your Occasion Within Sydney

Please consider Sydney Belly Dance Entertainment for belly dance throughout the Sydney area.


From the net - interesting information on belly dance:


A history of the start of Belly Dancing in Australia

The first wave of interest for belly dancing in Australia was during the late 1970s to 1980s with the influx of migrants and refugees escaping troubles in the Middle East, including drummer Jamal Zraika. These immigrants created a lively social scene including numerous Lebanese and Turkish restaurants, providing employment for belly dancers.


Early dance pioneers included Amera Eid and Terezka Drnzik. Both of these teachers have pedigrees linked back to Rozeta Ahalyea. Belly dance has now spread across the country, with vibrant belly dance communities in every capital city and many regional centres.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belly_dance


How to make your belly dancing ensemble

Costumes need not be expensive. Raid the ‘op’ shops and buy pre-loved ball gowns and chop them up to your heart’s content. Combine two or more gowns to achieve the effect you wish. You may even find beading or fringing in these shops (sometimes attached to dresses, which you can discard... the dress, not the decoration). If not, Christmas decorations are usually very pretty and some are strong enough to withstand the demands of dancing.


For your first costume, plan it just for the classes. This way you will learn what adjustments you need to make in order to have a serviceable, but comfortable, costume. Also, your dancing in class will be enhanced when you are dressed in context. You will slip easily into your dancing persona. Leave your everyday self at the door. Enjoy yourself.


http://users.mrbean.net.au/~phoebe/index.htm


When Considering Belly Dancing in Sydney The Choice is Clear!

Sydney Belly Dance Entertainment is well established as a privately, locally owned belly dancing company in Sydney. Give them a call on 0423-192-668 with any questions you may have.





Sydney Johnson

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