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Julie

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joined on 02/24/05
last updated 07/14/05
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I have a lifetime of dance experience in Imperial Russian Style ballet, jazz, Spanish dance, Eastern European folk dance, yoga, t'ai chi and a wide smattering of other forms. This has enabled me to create my own unique style of Tribal Bellydance, the Daughters of Sophia Tribal Dance Style.
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What's New (blog entry) After a busy 2005 (see the What's No Longer New page at TribalDanceArts webpage), we're plunging headfirst into 2006. Among many classes (nine per week beginning February 17th), the newest is the Goddess Energy Bellydance class, for those who wou... read more
blog entry posted Fri, January 27, 2006 - 5:00 PM permalink - 0 comments
Monmouth-Ocean Bellydance Club Meeting, July 13, 2005 (blog entry) Had a great time at the monthly club meeting. Mostly we talked and joked. Found out that one of the other teachers is part Slovak, like me, and we both like the Balkan group dances (called "Eastern European line dancing" by American dancers). W... read more
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After a busy 2005 (see the What's No Longer New page at TribalDanceArts webpage), we're plunging headfirst into 2006. Among many classes (nine per week beginning February 17th), the newest is the Goddess Energy Bellydance class, for those who would like to learn how to use bellydance as a moving meditation.

Performances this year will include, but doubtless will not be limited to:

March 11: Global Womens' Voices International Womens' Festival at the Manchester Branch of the Ocean Co... read more
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Had a great time at the monthly club meeting. Mostly we talked and joked. Found out that one of the other teachers is part Slovak, like me, and we both like the Balkan group dances (called "Eastern European line dancing" by American dancers). We put on the Balkans Without Borders CD and had a great time trying to do Cacak at rocket speed! Makes me especially determined to find a workshop that features Macedonian and Croatian dancing!
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