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.: Tribal Class Notes & Information :.


 

Below is useful information for Saturday Christchurch SoCBD Students

 

LEVEL 2 TRIBAL

 

COSTUME

4 m  coloured pantaloons, hip scarf, 3/4 sleeved choli, tassel belt

 

Optional: Black 3-tier skirt if you have already performed in a December Show, tassel belt, turban, fringe belt.

 

MUSIC

Zion

T'yem by Gypsy Caravan

Punjabi

Farasha by Helm

Amel by Helm

Hosanni Oo by Helm

Duj Duj by Kai

 

LEVEL 3 TRIBAL

 

COSTUME

Costume 1:

Black circle and half skirt with a coloured ruffle, 4 m pantaloons, coin bra, tassel belt, sleeveless coloured choli

 

Costume 2:

Coloured fluffy skirt, 4 m black pantaloons, black choli, veil, metallic belt

 

** everybody must be the same ie everybody has choli with coin bra or nobody has choli with coin bra

 

MUSIC

Sirt Al Hob by Upper Egypt Ensemble

Poi E by Patea Maori Club

Raqs Rhodope by Phil Thornton

Track 2 by Xeon (finger cymbols)

Burning of the Temple by Djinn (sword & zills)

Mashup by Pip

Merha by Skorba

Gan Al Haway by Upper Egypt Ensemble

Basket Dance by Gypsy Caravan

Exhiled by Solace (Sword)

 

TRIBAl FUSION

 

COSTUME

Costume 1:

Black pants (fauxlodias, yoga pants, straight leg black pants, but not pantaloons or harem pants)

Dread belt, Feather bra, and Accent Fabric

 

Costume 2:

Ruffled bolero/shrug/waistcoat, covered bra, ruffled hip skirt, fauxlodia pants

 

Costume 3:

Sheer black halter top, black covered bra, fluffy skirt, white hip scarf

 

MUSIC

Hot and Cold by Katy Perry

Aint it Funny by Jennifer Lopez

Butterfly Wings by Machines of Loving Grace

Touched by Vast

Crush by Garbage

Spook-a-Rama

Ripper Sole - Tank Girl Soundtrack

Cybele by Pentaphobe

 

 

School of Contemporary Belly Dance Class Dates:

 

 

 

Upcoming South Island Events:

 

 

 

Dates for Privates (please email me)

 

Any Thursday evening, Friday, Saturday morning, or Sunday morning