Performances…

The new dance term has started with a bang: classes started again last Thursday with a new intermediate fusion class from 8-9 pm adding to the regular 7-8pm class.

The kids at Linden Park Primary vacation care celebrated the end of the school holidays with a belly dance bop workshop. They had a great time and especially loved dancing with the veils.

Some of the Bridgewater Babes will be doing a nursing home performance with me tomorrow which should be great fun – for us and the residents. And then Sunday we’ll be performing along with some of the other Belly Dance Amethyst performers at the Mylor fair.

September Hafla

Bridgewater BabesA big congratulations to all the dancers who performed at the Belly Dance Amethyst Hafla last weekend. Everybody looked beautiful and there was a great range of styles performed on the night, ranging from a tribal version of AC/DCs Hell’s Bells to a gorgeous Indian fusion with Velvet Caravan to an exotic voi by Claire, along with stunning gothic sword by Babylonia, Balkan fusion, cabaret and more!

Bridgewater BabesAnd I wanted to give a special thank you to the Beautiful Bridgewater Babes who were there to perform on the night. You all made me so proud! And I think you looked gorgeous in the masquerade masks and billowing veils. You all did a fab job!

Harem Show – September 30th

The Bellydance AmethystThe Bridgwater ladies performing with veils end of term Harem Show is coming up at the end of September.

Keep Friday night the 30th of September free for the Harem show at the Hungarian Hall, Norwood.

The Thursday night class are putting the finishing touches on their choreography for the show – a beautiful floaty veil intro which morphs into an energetic drum solo.

Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Bridgewater Bellydance Class News

While we’re just settling into Term 3 and getting our teeth into the choreography for this term, it’s already time to start thinking about Term 4.

The class is progressing really fast…and we’ve also had quite a few members join us along the way, so next term we’re looking at holding two classes on a Thursday night.

The 7-8pm class will be a beginners/progressive beginners class focussing on basic techniques and combining them into a fun choreography. The 8-9pm class will cater to more experienced dancers (at a progressive beginners/intermediate level) and will look at other elements of bellydance, with a fusion choreography next term.