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Pyramid Dancer's TOP Local Performers |
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Samra Said |
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Dancing is her first love since the age of 8, without hesitation, participating and trying out different ethnic dances available in the school she attended has to offer. In Oriental Dance, Samra Said has been dancing for the past 13 years, performing in countries such as Cairo, Istanbul, Australia and Kuala Lumpur. She also has appeared on numerous occasions on television in Singapore and Overseas such as Germany, Korea and Hong Kong.
Back in 1996, Samra was the first bellydancer in Singapore to have performed in a Middle Eastern restaurant called |
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Tanya |
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This petite pan-Asian beauty never fails to captivate audiences with her graceful and energetic movements. A very cheery and bubbly person by nature, she is able to connect with audiences of all ages. By incorporating her personality with her dance, she makes it an exciting, energetic and enjoyable experience.
With a love for dance from a tender age, Tanya has been involved in countless dance performances and has also performed in groups and solo. Her dance background includes Chinese dance, MTV |
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Princess Nura |
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A talented Australian belly dance artiste who has been dancing since the age 17. Princess Nura has been teaching and performing for the past 6 years. Under the supervision of Samra Ozturk.
She has mesmerized numerous audiences. What more, Nura means “MOON”!!
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Kéta |
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Energetic and vibrant belly dancer, Kéta has been in this line as a performer and instructor for the past 6 years. What started out as hobby soon grew to a passion and great performance through skills and choreography. Being exposed to the various forms of belly dance thought by international belly dance professional performers as well as by instructors such as Samra Ozturk, Kéta has developed her own unique, energetic, yet soft and gentle style of dancing. Her sweet and unique dance intrigues almost every audience.
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Foreign Artist |
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Eva |
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Eva is of Greek-Egyptian background and has been studying danse-orientale for 15 years. Her teacher Belyssa, invited Eva to perform with the “Flames of Araby” dance troupe in 1992.
Eva moved to Kalgoorlie in 1993 where she started teaching and soon formed Kalgoorlie 's first belly-dance troupe “The Jewels of the Desert”. The Jewels were, and still are, a great draw-card in performing at functions in and around the Goldfields.
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Rose |
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Rose is one of Australia 's most sought after performers and dance instructors. Described as passionate and mesmerizing, her artistic interpretation, musicality skills and innovative style have won her praise from visiting dance stars, colleagues, and leading exponents of other dance genres.
Having trained with some of the industry's legends such as Hossam and Serena Ramzy, Mahmoud Reda, and Raqia Hassan, Rose's unique style has resulted in invitations to perform and conduct workshops |
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International Artists |
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Tamalyn Dallal |
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Tamalyn began belly dancing as a teenager in 1976. In 1990 she founded the Mid Eastern Dance Exchange, a nonprofit arts organization in Miami Beach, Florida, where for the past 14 years she has worked as an instructor, performer, chorographer and producer of many major live dance shows, including the annual Orientalia festival.
Ms Dallal was one of the original “Bellydance Superstars” on the CD and DVD from Ark 21 Records. She was named Ms.America of Belly Dance and Miss World of Belly Dance in 1995. |
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Belladonna |
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BellaDonna is a must see belly dance artist with highly energetic performances and charismatic personality. She has wowed audiences all over Australia and New Zealand with a dance style that is truly captivating. BellaDonna has been performing and teaching for over 14 years and has acquired a wealth of experience.
During that time she has worked and trained with Master Teachers and performers from all over the world.As a solo artist and also performing with Chigana People (Gypsy) bellydance troupe and she has performed |
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Trish Matthees |
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Trish has performed and taught Nationally and Internationally. Her expertise in creating a brilliant show is second to none. Her sword dance is amazing to watch as is her unshakable competence with snakes.
Her veil dances and taqsim are pure elegance at its best. Cheeky and playful, elegant and graceful she will never disappoint you.
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Kalilah |
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Kim ( dance name Kalilah ) has been dancing and performing for 10 years, beginning after the birth of her second baby in an attempt to lose the 'baby-belly'!! Encouraged by the knowledge and living by the adage 'any belly can dance!!' Kim fell in love with the dance instantly. She loves the freedom of the movement, the empowerment it offers women and strength it gives to her body, and is most inspired by the sharp staccato drum rhythms and the thrill of powerful melody. As 40 year old woman, Kim loves the fact that there is no age limit to belly dance, no pre-requisite for |
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Tito |
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Tito has taken the world by surprise. From his wildly energetic folkloric style to his exquisite sensual Oriental techniques, Tito is the only male Oriental dancer ever to be accepted as an Artiste Supreme by Egypt itself. He is an Ambassador for Egypt's passion in music, dance, classy entertainment and sheer joy of life.
In teaching, Tito rejoices with students in achieving a series of quality and original moves encouraging, loving and mastering the finer points of techinques...I'm lucky to
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Phynia |
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23 yrs old Phynia have been dancing on and off since she was 7.
She started dancing with Eva at 3 and have since been dancing professionally. Her repertoire includes dancing at the Persian New year 2007, Harissa Club, Aida restaurant, Istanbul Cafe, weddings, parties and functions. She particularly enjoys Classical bellydance, Drum solo's and working with the veil.
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