Friday, February 1, 2008

Belly Dance Classes

Belly Dance Classes 2008:

Tuesdays 2-3pm - Marchwood Village Hall, (behind the Roebuck Pub), Marchwood.

Tuesdays 6.30-7.30pm - D@art Centre, Wildern Lane, Hedge End.

Tuesdays 8-9pm - Itchen College, Middle Road, Sholing.

Wednesdays 11.15am-12.15pm - The Point, Eastleigh.

Wednesdays 7.30-8.30pm - Fitness First for Women, The Bargate, Southampton.

Saturdays 12.30-2.30pm - Forest Arts Centre, New Milton. (Please email for dates!).

New Classes on Mondays from Feb 2009 at the Dance Studio, Totton Leisure Centre. Details to follow.

Most of the above are on-going classes but please email Shelley to book your place if you are a new student, or if you require for further information. Private tuition available.

Thank you to all my students for supporting me over many years - I hope we can continue all classes with your support.

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

SHELLEY LOZANO

 

International Cabaret Artiste & Belly Dance Tutor

 

Email: shelleylozano@talktalk.net

MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCE

About Your Tutor

International Cabaret Artiste Shelley Lozano started her career over 20 years ago and has worked as a professional Entertainer all over the UK, Europe and the Middle East as well as places such as India and Kathmandu. She learnt to Belly Dance while working in the United Arab Emirates as a Limbo Dancer Fire-eater & Illusionist and later introduced Belly Dance for fun & fitness to the Schools and Colleges around Hampshire. She has worked alongside many top names such as Frankie Vaughn, Bob Monkhouse, Tony Christie and Peter Kay. Shelly is also a DJ and has written articles on Belly Dance and made several Radio and TV appearances, as well as presenting a 6 part series on Southampton Television called “Arts for Everyone” along with guest appearances on Meridian TV and various other channels.

 

 

 

Course Outline:

Students should gain a basic to intermediate knowledge of belly dancing. Various steps, movements and veil work will be taught, culminating in one or several routines and some students may have the opportunity to perform in public at charity functions if interested. Please wear something non-restrictive, stretchy and comfortable such as leggings and t-shirt or leotard and track suit. You may want to bring a scarf to tie round the hips to accentuate the movements. Best performed bare foot.

About the Course:

Students will learn various steps, hip, arm movements, traveling steps and veil work. They will be able to learn different routines and to improvise. The movements are designed to strengthen the muscles and increase flexibility. Uses all the main muscle groups and helps you to feel comfortable with your own body. A great physical and mental tonic that is suitable for any body type or level of fitness, for young and old alike! It provides room for creativity and to express personal style. Great for improving confidence, self-esteem and maintaining a positive attitude. Improves flexibility, muscle tone and increases suppleness and strength. A fun and exotic way to keep fit and fight stress!

What you will learn / Aims:

How to interpret Middle Eastern music by moving around the floor using various steps and arm movements and how to link these together. Veil Work. Learning to improvise and put together a Routine or make up your own Routine. Express your own personality through the movements.

Entry Requirements & Other Costs

Most classes are payable at a reduced fee monthly, or weekly - price classes vary depending on location and venue so please email for up to date price details.
There are no entry requirements other than enthusiasm and a willingness to learn this wonderful Art form. Belly Dance is fun and suitable for any body shape or size, all ages and abilities. Students will have the opportunity to purchase veils, costumes or music but this is not compulsory.

 

 

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Friday, April 27, 2007

Belly Dance Info

MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCE

HEALTH & FITNESS - Potential Benefits

As with any form of exercise or dance this depends on the individual - how much you put into it and how often you practice. The number one rule to remember that if it hurts – don’t do it! Learn to listen to your body and always check with your Doctor if you are unsure.

The movements are designed to strengthen the muscles and increase flexibility. Uses all the main muscle groups and helps you to feel comfortable with your own body. A great physical and mental tonic that is suitable for any body type or level of fitness, for young and old alike! It provides room for creativity and to express personal style. Great for improving confidence, self-esteem and maintaining a positive attitude. Improves flexibility, muscle tone and increases suppleness and strength. A fun and exotic way to keep fit and fight stress! Has been known to improve posture and help with gynecological and back problems.

Now enjoying renewed popularity in the West, it’s a great way of keeping fit and reducing stress and tension. As well as fun to do it can also enhance your sex life and it is a good means of escapism – especially with the colourful costumes and sensual music - a great way of getting away from the problems of everyday life! Belly Dancing helps you to move gracefully and it also increases endorphins – the body’s ‘feel good’ hormones. Good for health and fitness, it can help to combat depression, help with weight loss and is excellent for improving suppleness and a sense of well-being.

HISTORY

Belly Dance is Middle Eastern folk dance. Raqs Sharqi in Egyptian means Oriental Dance and its origins are in the Middle East and Africa. It is a very ancient dance that has been performed for thousands of years through-out the Middle East and is rich in history and culture. It has an air of mystique about it with its connections to fertility rituals, courtship displays and childbirth, (the muscles used help in the preparation for childbirth). Belly dancing is a skillful Art form and can be very graceful to watch as well as a means of self-expression. It is suitable for all ages and body types - anyone can learn it and you go along at your own pace. It is a dance form that celebrates the grace and beauty of the female form and is a fun and enjoyable way to have fun and keep fit! The fluid erotic alluring movements expresses a woman’s sensuality, beauty and inner strength and power. Helps you move with confidence and grace.

Rich in history and culture, it was traditionally performed in Egypt by two classes of women - the educated such as poets (in the privacy of the harem) and the “ghawazi” - low status street performers or prostitutes who appeared unveiled in front of male audiences. Performed in private by women for women for their own amusement and enjoyment, it has been passed down from mother to daughter and the professional dancers perform at celebrations, family get-togethers, weddings, etc. It has recently suffered a decline in Egypt due to Islamic fundamentalists that have condemned it as a perversion. There are lots of myths about belly dancing. There is no age limit, no dance experience is needed and it is suitable for any body shape or size. Middle Eastern women are often at the height of their career around 45-55 years. Suppleness is obviously an advantage and an understanding of rhythm for the music.

There are different styles of Belly Dance and many ways to move the body within the context of Oriental Dance - different ways to interpret the music through personality, expression and emotions. The emphasis is on hip movements. There are no set rules – the dance is performed from the heart and soul of the individual and is designed to bring out the dancers’ personality.

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Belly Dance Events

2008

More events planned for this year - details to be confirmed.

May 2007

Tues 8th May

Thursday 31st May

Please email if interested in taking part in a belly dance display for above dates and for further details.

 

 

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