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For all those who LOVE fusion-ing....
For all those who wanted to find out WHAT IN THE WORLD flamenco (Spanish Gypsy) dance is...
This is the workshop for you!
Hosted by Bellydance Vancouver
Sunday November 22 (2pm - 4pm)
Studio 505 (505 Hamilton St, Vancouver)
Fee: $27
To register: bellydancevancouver.com/id12.html
About the workshop:
Learn some basic flamenco stylings through warm up and exercises, and learn to dance a dramatic flamenco-bellydance fusion choreography set to "Msafer" by Mohammed Abdel Wahab
See Clip here: www.youtube.com/watch
Topics include:
- brief introduction to the historical connection of the two dance forms.
- training the body to switch from flamenco to bellydance.
- feeling the difference in muscle usage between flamenco and bellydance.
Students will need a fan that opens and closes with control, a wide skirt (heavier the better), and heeled pair of dance or street shoes for light, basic footwork. Limited fans will be available for use.
About the instructor:
JULIA CHA is a bellydance performer and instructor based in North Vancouver, BC. She has been dancing professionally since 2006, and started teaching regularly in 2009. Her professional bellydance career began when she finished an intense Professional Training Program with Gada Kanaan in Santiago, Chile (www.gada.cl) in 2005, where she had the opportunity to dance in theatre and television as part of the Corps De Ballet Gada Kanaan. She is grateful to have been mentored by Sarita Mileta (Vancouver), Rahma Haddad (Vancouver), and Badia Star (Toronto). As a strong believer in lifelong learning, she continues to study in workshops with renowned bellydance instructors around the world.
Julia started studying flamenco while she was studying intensively with Miss Gada Kanaan. She attended Academia Luna Calé and studied with Paola Peñailillo. She currently studies flamenco intensively at Al Mozaico Flamenco Dance Academy in Vancouver, BC, under the direction of Kasandra Lea and Oscar Nieto. Julia combines her knowledge in classical ballet, bellydance, flamenco, and her interest in teaching and learning techniques, to bring out the best in her students. For more information, please check out her website at www.juliacha.com
For all those who wanted to find out WHAT IN THE WORLD flamenco (Spanish Gypsy) dance is...
This is the workshop for you!
Hosted by Bellydance Vancouver
Sunday November 22 (2pm - 4pm)
Studio 505 (505 Hamilton St, Vancouver)
Fee: $27
To register: bellydancevancouver.com/id12.html
About the workshop:
Learn some basic flamenco stylings through warm up and exercises, and learn to dance a dramatic flamenco-bellydance fusion choreography set to "Msafer" by Mohammed Abdel Wahab
See Clip here: www.youtube.com/watch
Topics include:
- brief introduction to the historical connection of the two dance forms.
- training the body to switch from flamenco to bellydance.
- feeling the difference in muscle usage between flamenco and bellydance.
Students will need a fan that opens and closes with control, a wide skirt (heavier the better), and heeled pair of dance or street shoes for light, basic footwork. Limited fans will be available for use.
About the instructor:
JULIA CHA is a bellydance performer and instructor based in North Vancouver, BC. She has been dancing professionally since 2006, and started teaching regularly in 2009. Her professional bellydance career began when she finished an intense Professional Training Program with Gada Kanaan in Santiago, Chile (www.gada.cl) in 2005, where she had the opportunity to dance in theatre and television as part of the Corps De Ballet Gada Kanaan. She is grateful to have been mentored by Sarita Mileta (Vancouver), Rahma Haddad (Vancouver), and Badia Star (Toronto). As a strong believer in lifelong learning, she continues to study in workshops with renowned bellydance instructors around the world.
Julia started studying flamenco while she was studying intensively with Miss Gada Kanaan. She attended Academia Luna Calé and studied with Paola Peñailillo. She currently studies flamenco intensively at Al Mozaico Flamenco Dance Academy in Vancouver, BC, under the direction of Kasandra Lea and Oscar Nieto. Julia combines her knowledge in classical ballet, bellydance, flamenco, and her interest in teaching and learning techniques, to bring out the best in her students. For more information, please check out her website at www.juliacha.com
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