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Here's the latest on our classes at TribalCon:
Time: 12:45-2:45 pm.
Instructor: Ziah Ali of Awalim
Class Title: Fancy Folk Footwork
Skill Level: Open to All
Type of Class: Traditionally-Based Tribal Belly Dance
Class Description:
Want the musicality that dancers from "over there" have? They grew up doing folk dances to Eastern music and those experiences are layered into their "belly dance". You can have the same skills! The class will cover folk dance patterns and putting belly dance moves on top, this will call on your mental and physical endurance.
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Instructor: Ziah Ali of Awalim*
Class Title: The Zil Drill
Skill Level: Open to All
Type of Class: Traditionally-Based Belly Dance with Finger Cymbals
* Bring your cymbals
Class Description:
Class begins with drills to connect feet, hands and arm movement together while playing zils. These drills are useful to integrate into your weekly classes. After we are warmed up we will go through breakdown of rhythms and learning appropriate accents within the rhythms to build improvisational skills. All students will be amazed at their zil playing at the end of the workshop.
For More information on TribalFest (registration, etc) Please visit:
www.blacksheepbellydance.com/tf9
...and stay tuned!
Time: 12:45-2:45 pm.
Instructor: Ziah Ali of Awalim
Class Title: Fancy Folk Footwork
Skill Level: Open to All
Type of Class: Traditionally-Based Tribal Belly Dance
Class Description:
Want the musicality that dancers from "over there" have? They grew up doing folk dances to Eastern music and those experiences are layered into their "belly dance". You can have the same skills! The class will cover folk dance patterns and putting belly dance moves on top, this will call on your mental and physical endurance.
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Instructor: Ziah Ali of Awalim*
Class Title: The Zil Drill
Skill Level: Open to All
Type of Class: Traditionally-Based Belly Dance with Finger Cymbals
* Bring your cymbals
Class Description:
Class begins with drills to connect feet, hands and arm movement together while playing zils. These drills are useful to integrate into your weekly classes. After we are warmed up we will go through breakdown of rhythms and learning appropriate accents within the rhythms to build improvisational skills. All students will be amazed at their zil playing at the end of the workshop.
For More information on TribalFest (registration, etc) Please visit:
www.blacksheepbellydance.com/tf9
...and stay tuned!
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