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NEW TRIBAL AND FUSION COURSES STARTING IN APRIL

   Mon, March 24, 2008 - 5:35 AM
New bellydance courses start the week of the 31st of March

Hilde is a qualified teacher with a degree in dance. She has also got certificates in Egyptian dance and Tribal Belly Dance. She has over 10 years experience in dance and has been teaching belly dance for 3 years. Her style of dancing is very eclectic and there is a huge street dance and flamenco influence present in her dance. Over the years she has created a hybrid style where Middle Eastern dance and Western influences are fused together.

This term she will be teaching 3 different styles of belly dance:

Mondays - Brighton - starting 31st of March
1.30-2.30: Belly Dance Fitness Fusion: all levels
Alexandra dance Academy, 11, Howard Road, Brighton

FITNESS FUSION CLASSES: learn to dance while toning up and losing weight!

Mondays - Brighton - starting 31st of March
6.30-7.30pm: Egyptian fusion - beginners/improvers
7.45-8.45pm: Egyptian fusion - improvers/intermediate
Brighton Youth Centre, 64, Edward Street, Brighton

EGYPTIAN FUSION BELLY DANCE: This style uses Egyptian dance techniques, danced to more Modern music and with a more Modern approach.

Tuesdays - Brighton - starting 1st of April
8-9.15: Belly Dance Basics - absolute beginners
Alexandra dance Academy, 11, Howard Road, Brighton

BELLY DANCE BASICS: Learn the basics of belly dance, focus is on correct posture, basic isolations, safe warm ups and stretches, working to the different styles taught on Mondays and Thursdays.

Thursdays - Portslade - starting 3rd of April
7-8pm: Tribal fusion - beginners/improvers
8-9pm: Tribal fusion - improvers/intermediate
The Dance Station, Unit 4, 57, North Street, Portslade

TRIBAL FUSION BELLY DANCE: This eclectic dance style mixes tribal with street dance, flamenco, Egyptian dance and Indian dance into a funky hybrid style.

Thursdays - Portslade - starting 3rd of April
9-10pm: Tribal Belly Dance - improvers/intermediate
The Dance Station, Unit 4, 57, North Street, Portslade

TRIBAL BELLY DANCE: Also called ATS. So much fun and less scary than it sounds! In this course, a vocabulary of movements is taught, each with a cue to start with. The dance is always danced in groups, with leaders that give the cue of a movement and followers that copy the movement. It is all about communication between the dancers and it is a real social dance. The outcome is a very synchronized but improvised group dance, that has an earthy mesmerizing feel to it.


For more info check out the flyer or visit the website www.hildebellydance.co.uk



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