Belly Dance Amethyst Bridgewater students performing at the Christmas Hafla

Term 1 starts next week

Term 1 starts next Thursday 4th Feb at Bridgewater Hall.

The 8-9pm class is a foundation class suitable for absolute beginners and those that want to work on their technique. To keep things interesting we will be combining the belly dance moves and combinations we are working on into a Saidi cane dance. (Note the same dance will be taught at the city foundation classes so it will be possible to make up missed classes at the other studio, too).

The 7-8pm class is an open level Indian fusion using basic tribal moves combined with classical Indian hands and poses.

I’d love to see you there!

 

Velvet Caravan at Fullarton Markets

Fullarton Markets

Some of the Velvet Caravan troupe from Belly Dance Amethyst glittered in gold and black at the Fullarton markets on the last weekend of June.

As always it was a pleasure to dance with these ladies.

Term 1 – it’s not to late to join up!

IMG_5730bTerm 1 has started at Belly Dance Amethyst Bridgewater, but it’s not too late to join up now.

If you’re keen to try Belly Dancing why not come to the beginners class at 8pm Thursday nights at Bridgewater Hall. This term we’re doing an Egyptian Pop choreography.

Or if you’ve had some dance experience and would like to try something a little different, the 7pm Thursday night class is a theatrical-circus fusion.

It would be great to see you there.

A Weekend of Dance

The dancing (and partying) started with Spooky and Creepy 3, Belly Dance Amethyst‘s pirate themed Halloween party, on Saturday evening at the Soul Box.  With the very entertaining and imaginative Halloween themed dances and a few kegs of pirate rum (or  champagne & red wine) a good time was had by all.

Sunday morning brought a completely different dance adventure for the Bridgewater Dancers with our Indian fusion performance at the Callington show.