Showing posts with label dancers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dancers. Show all posts
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Over the Pop: A Cabaret
Lunaria Dance Theatre is at it again for the third year in a row! Join the company for two nights of sexy and sassy musical theatre fun as they perform in Over the Pop: A Cabaret, produced by Mellilah.
Check out the recent pics of the company below, including a sneak peak of some of the show costuming. And be sure to visit here for more info on the show to purchase your tickets! Photos by David Horvitz of Vitz Photos.
The show sells out every year, so get your tickets before it's too late!
Friday, April 1, 2016
Belly Dance Eye Candy Part Three
This post will mark the third installation of the belly dance "eye candy" series. (You can still read installation one and two.) Any time I'm putting one of these image-oriented posts together I always fall down the rabbit hole of the Internet because there are so many amazing dancers and pictures out there! When making my final selections to include in the blog post, I look for an image where the makeup and costuming, dancer's pose, facial expression, composition, lighting, and background elements or props all magically come together. I think all of these pictures zilled it right on the head!
There's a couple pictures where I did not know the dancer. If you do, please leave a note in the comments section so I can add her info!
There's a couple pictures where I did not know the dancer. If you do, please leave a note in the comments section so I can add her info!
Dancer Unknown
Dancer Unknown
Monday, February 16, 2015
Belly Dance Eye Candy Part Two
My post of belly dance eye candy from almost two years ago remains one of the most popular on this blog to this day. Makes sense. As dancer's we are involved in a highly visual art form, so of course we enjoy looking at pictures of other dancers when they are decked out in jaw-dropping costumes and stunning makeup. Thus, I thought it was time for an update post to include some of my favorite belly dance pictures that I've seen circulating lately.

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Photo Credit: To the extent that I knew who the dancer was, I added credits.
Know the unlabeled ones? Let me know and I'll add links!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
My Favorite Belly Dancers
One of the best ways to learn and grow in any endeavor is through connecting with mentors and seeking out those that inspire you. Here's my list of favorite belly dancers who I've learned from and watched with awe.
My Favorite Locals
These are the dancers that I've worked with directly and who have helped me shape and hone my technique and style.
Dahlia Moon - a local Seattle dancer know for her Modern Egyptian style and superb shimmies. I've done multiple classes with Dahlia, as well as having seen her perform a number of times, and am never disappointed in her crisp technique combined with elegance and a warm welcoming heart. Check out the spectacular shimmies in this live performance.
Mish Mish - legendary local Seattle dancer and the woman I have to thank for my belly dance career. Mish Mish's class was the first belly dance class I ever took and it was because of her coaching and belief in me that I started doing troupe performances and eventually progressed onto becoming a solist. Mish Mish is known for her extensive knowledge of the history of belly dance, as well as other Middle Eastern folkloric dances. Check out an interview with Mish Mish here.
My Favorites Outside Seattle
These are the dancers that I've seen perform live and have done workshops with who never cease to amaze me with their performances. I aspire to one day dance at their level. Truly mind-blowing stuff that these ladies can crank out on the stage.
Aziza - quite possibly my favorite belly dancer of all time, Aziza has it all; technique, stage presence and beauty. A mesmerizing dancer to watch perform and an excellent teacher to study with. But you don't have to take my word for, just watch this amazing drum solo.
Ruby Beh - known for her Turkish style dance, including fabulous floorwork, Ruby Beh was recently the 1st runner-up in the World (yes, that's right, the entire world) Belly Dance compeition. Videos of her performances are up on her website.
The Honorable Mentions
My list is definitely skewed toward dancers that I've met, studied with, and seen perform live. So a few honorable mentions for some other great dancers out there.
Maria - one of my favorite pieces of a belly dancer's repotoire is the drum solo, and 2009 Belly Dancer of the Year, Maria, doesn't disappoint. Executing one of my favorite drum solos of all time, she makes is look effortless and her timing is flawless. Check it out here.
Rachel Brice - a world famous dancer, Rachel Brice is a pioneer in fusion tribal style dance, taking it to new heights with her pops and locks, intermixed with fluidity and fantastic feats of flexibility, strength, and how-did-she-just-do-that?! moments. Check out the back bend to a drop in this clip.
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