Learn Bellydance in Newcastle (Adamstown) NSW
Authentic Egyptian Oriental dance, taught by a highly trained teacher, with a focus on personal growth, musicality and cultural connection.
Winter (Term 3) Bellydance courses will begin in late July.
Stay tuned as we finalise the schedule! You’ll be able to enrol as soon as we are ready to publish the schedule.
Send us your details, and we will notify you when bookings open.
Join us at a beautiful studio in Adamstown with purpose-build floors, mirrors, air conditioning and plenty of parking. Classes will be held on Tuesday evenings:
6.30pm Bellydance Fundamentals (absolute beginners or those needing a tune-up and refresher)
7.30pm Beyond Beginners (dancers with at least 1 year of consistent, recent bellydance class experience, looking to deepen and refine their skills)
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About your teacher, Tara Yasmin
Beginning in Wollongong with Cinnamon Twist Belly Dance, Tara Yasmin has grown as a dancer through taking classes internationally, travelling around the world for intensive workshops; and through dedicated personal practice. Now an experienced professional, she has performed and taught in Sydney and Melbourne for several years.
As much as she has learned from her international teachers, Tara owes her gratitude to friends and colleagues with Middle Eastern backgrounds who have generously shared their knowledge and experience. Her personal style has evolved from this combination of formal and informal tuition. The masterful demonstration of belly dance technique is important, but time spent in relaxed social settings has shown her that it is the right tunes and attitude that make the party! Above all, honouring and paying homage to the cultures of origin of Middle Eastern dance is fundamental to her dance approach.
“My aim as a Middle Eastern Dance teacher is to facilitate connection, cultivate safe and expressive dance technique while supporting a kind, joyful, and most of all FUN class environment. My experience as a belly dance performer and teacher over the years has emphasised to me that connection to culture, ourselves, the dance community, and our audience is the heart of our art form. I'm looking forward to connecting, laughing and dancing with you!”