New Music!

I’m always looking for music that inspires me. It may be a new release or an oldie-but-goodie. Sometimes there’s an album or track that has been around for years, but somehow I missed it! These are my recent finds; some I have purchased and am listening to now, others have been recommended. Enta Omri from…

October Bellydance Showcase in Fredericksburg

October Bellydance Showcase in Fredericksburg

I’m thrilled to present an evening of bellydance performances on October 14 in downtown Fredericksburg! This show will feature professional, hobbyist, and various levels of student dancers, all presenting dances inspired by those in the Middle East. Performers include several of my students (Yaalini, Jessy, Katrina, et al) and guests Suzana Nour, Kawakib, Prism Dancers,…

Song Translations

Know what you’re dancing to! Check these sites for translations for classic as well as pop songs that bellydancers use:ArabicMusicTranslation.com All the Lyrics Shira.net Arabic Song Translations site Bellydance Lyrics Translations on Tribe.net Belly Dance Hub (OrientalDancer.net)  Amina and the Aswan Dancers Share Their Songs Arabic-Lyrics.com Golden Arabic Lyrics  The Joy of Bellydancing Music Translations…

Aladin Fredericksburg, VA Bellydance Party

March/April 2016 Session Begins March 7!

We’re starting the next session of classes at Strictly Ballroom in Fredericksburg, VA this Monday, March 7. Both classes will learn choreography during the March/April session to perform at my 5th annual fundraiser hafla on Saturday, May 7. The 7 pm “Continuing Bellydance” class is for Intermediate level and above. “Intro and Essentials” at 8…

Kiyaana of Fredericksburg, VA performs Egyptian Dance with a Shamadan

Shamadan and Saidi Workshops with Kiyaana and Blythe

Saturday, April 16, 2016 in Fredericksburg, VA  Want to expand your dance repetoire? Interested in Egyptian folkloric styles? Join Blythe and Kiyaana, experienced instructors and dedicated students of Faten Salama, to learn to dance with a shamadan, the dramatic candelabra used to lead wedding processions, and the assaya (cane), the women’s prop for Saidi.   12 noon…