Winter Class Descriptions
Professional Belly Dance Performance & Instruction Victoria, BC, Canada
Monday - Essentials (Hybrid: In-Studio & Online):
Prefer to take your dance class during the daytime and at a gentler, slower pace? Then this mixed level class is perfect for you! Focusing on the essential building block movements, transitions and travelling steps of belly dance, we will drill and work on short combinations to build confidence in skill and personal style.
Monday - Mixed Level (Studio):
For beginners and intermediate dancers. We are going from Egyptian pop to Turkish Oryantal with "Prenses Süreyya." Bring a yoga mat for cool down.
Monday - Advanced (Studio):
This is an invite-only class. Get ready for a new sword choreography to Nagham by Said Mrad. Bring a yoga mat for cool down.
Tuesday - Drills, Drills, Drills (Hybrid: In-Studio & Online):
Want to relax your shimmies, put some juice in your oomies and undulations, develop elegant arms and hands, smooth out your transition and get the hang of layering with confidence . . ? This class is all about drilling, drilling, drilling to develop articulation, strength and stamina. We will finish with an extended cool down so bring a yoga mat.
Wednesday - Prop Skills (Studio):
Fan veils and finger cymbals will be the focus for the Winter session while also revisiting the Isis Wings choreography to keep it fresh. Bring a yoga mat for cool down.
Thursday - Mixed Level (Hybrid: In-Studio & Online):
In this mixed level class we will be going back in time to the Golden Era, learning a choreography to the song Arouh Limin. Bring a yoga mat for cool down.
Private Class Options - (Studio or Online):
Do you feel like you need some one on one coaching for technique, performance skills, or choreography creation? A private class is a great way to hone into what you need to do to reach your personal dance goals. Bashirah students receive a 50% discount on the private class fee.
Note: Class format includes warm up, technique drills, and cool down. Cultural context,
musicality and stylization are addressed at all levels.
Photo: Kirk Schwartz
Photo: Tara Benninger
Photo: Kirk Schwartz