Belly Dancing is a form of exercise with graceful dance moves and beautiful feminine creativity based on the folkloric and performance dance styles of the Middle East.
A great way to get fit, flexible, confident and work every muscle in your body while having fun! Learn the art of belly dancing from award-winning Phoenix Belly Dance.
Classes are focused on fitness and teach the technical movements, history and culture of the various modern and folkloric styles of the Middle East, choreographies for optional performances, as well as fusion elements to give students a holistic experience that is all together challenging, fun, and rewarding.
Wear yoga/gym type clothes, barefoot or socks, bring a water bottle. We have coin belts for sale if students would like one.
TAPAC was created by the community for the community. It is the product of a long term commitment from a core group of dedicated Aucklanders with a passion for the performing arts.
The idea for TAPAC was born in the late 1980s, as the Performing Arts School of NZ under the Artistic Direction of Jo Kelly, accelerated in capacity and demand. Unitec’s Screen and Performing Arts Department evolved to fulfil some of this need, but it was decided that the community also needed its own performing arts school – somewhere that catered for all levels of expertise, from established professionals to emerging artists and community groups.
Performing arts stalwarts Jo Kelly, Wendy Preston MNZM and Maggie Eyre drove this vision forward. In the late 90’s, they were joined by artist Barbara Ward, who helped TAPAC find a home in the grounds of Western Springs College. WSC’S Principal, the late Ken Havill, lent his support to the project.
Together they lobbied potential stakeholders and investors for a shared community space where performing artists could rehearse, perform, learn and connect with other like-minded creatives.
Belly dancing is for all women of any age, size or fitness level and no experience in any dance form is necessary!
This mixed-level class is fun and focused on executing beautiful basics and learning combinations in the style of contemporary fusion belly dance, in the lineage of tribal fusion belly dance.
Belly dancing offers a great form of aerobic exercise, with natural endorphins entering the body and boosting the mind, to give the dancer an exercise high.
© 2024 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy