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jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2008

Some history



Year 2004

I lived in Harlem and the YMCA (3 blocks away) offered a bellydance class. I had always been curious about this form of dance so I went to a class. The instructor, Arianna Hayima AlTiye, more than fullfilled my expectations. She was the reason why I continued going religiously every week. Her whole philosophy not only about dance but about life taught me that women are powerful in many ways we sometimes do not even know.

After just a few months, Arianna invited her students to perform at Lafayette Grill. Pictures are from that performance.

Since our move to Guatemala, a lot of the NY stuff stayed behind including pictures, clothing, dancing stick, hip belts, etc. My bellydance history started in 2004 but continued in different ways in NY.

After my most recent visit to NY and revisit to Arianna, New Acropolis (in Guatemala) invited me to become an instructor and I decided to take on the challenge. I feel blessed to be able to allow my soul to explore all the divine movements that through the body one can master. I have yet to achieve many other dance goals but in the meantime I can work side by side with other souls that want to dance...just simply dance with the soul.
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