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discussion post on Wed, May 14, 2008 - 3:03 AM
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I'm a belly dance teacher and performer based in Reading. Love all of it - but Lebanese and tribal are my new loves!
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August 10, 2007
Emma is the best friend anyone could imagine. She is kind and supportive, straight talking, hard working, and lots of fun.
She dances from her heart and makes every piece of music come alive when she moves. She has inspired so many great dancers over the years who have picked up on her passion, learnt her drills and become better performers because of it. There is no one I would rather see as I walk off stage, with her warm smile, words of wisdom and the ability to organise a quick change in less than two minutes :) August 9, 2007
I attended a double veil workshop a few months ago, and found her to be a lovely, down to earth teacher, easy to learn from, explained moves & technique well, & tried to offer one-to-one if you got stuck with a certain move (as i did!). i loved the music she used, and how at the end she talked us through the Petite jamilla solo on BDSS to which we were practising to the same track, where she spins & spins! although i'm not a fan of spinning, i still really enjoyed the workshop & can take some of the moves i learnt into my own classes.
Emma x March 21, 2007
...I think I forgot to add what a FABULOUS performer she is too!.....
March 21, 2007
Emma is genuinely committed to the art that is Middle Eastern Dance.
Classes and workshops with her are always fun as well as demanding, and differing styles are thoroughly researched. Her style of teaching ensures that I am always pushed as far I can be (in the best possible way!) and she has ensured that I have grown and developed as a dancer. Yay Emma! December 24, 2006
Emma makes it so easy!
She's cool, sophisticated , utterly feminine and really knows her stuff. I consider her a dedicated and caring authority on Middle eastern dance in the UK. Let's hear it for Emma! M xx
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