East Sussex Dance Classes – Bexhill, Lewes and Eastbourne
Last Updated on February 4, 2024
Teacher: Faezeh
Location of classes: Eastbourne and Bexhill; East Sussex, UK.
Levels taught: Beginners through to advanced levels.
Where and when: Locations vary so please contact Faezeh for the latest details. In the past, she has taught in venues including Centre Stage Hall, Bexhill-On-Sea, and David Lloyds Club, Eastbourne.
More classes information can be found on her website at www.sheiksdelightsbellydancing.co.uk
Types taught: Traditional, tribal, oriental, Baladi, isolation, zills, veil, fusion, Bollywood, North/South American fusion as well as Spanish, Greek, Turkish, jazz fusion, modern forms of dance. All different variations of belly dance in effect!
Interesting information: Faezeh has been dancing from the age of 3 and, having the love of belly dance in her blood, she graduated from the Iranian Academy of Dance, Art, and music.
She has danced all over the Middle East and Europe and has been passing the love of Belly dance to her students for many years.
The group Sheiks delights belly dancing was created by Faezeh in 1999.
They have successfully reached the highest accolade in all varieties of this beautiful art, with Faezeh’s unique choreography, they are a very sought-after group.
They hold annual charity events and actively dance in special venues all over the South East.
Faezeh, being from the Middle East, has been brought up in real traditions and all aspects of Belly Dance. From the age of 3 years, she has been dancing, and her love of dance shines through her classes.
Other additional information: Faezeh is the teacher/choreographer of Sheiksdelights belly dancing group based in Bexhill.
She has been successfully teaching classes, in East Sussex. Being from the Middle East she is the guru of belly dance, the only and the first original belly dance class in the South East.
Faezeh has been Dancing all over the Middle East and Europe.
Having graduated from I.A.D.A.M. has been teaching since 1998. For Genuine belly dance classes call Faezeh.
Teacher: Lianna Chicky Greene
Location: Eastbourne, Bexhill, and Lewes.
Class levels taught: All levels
Where and when: Various – please contact for details
Type taught: Classical Egyptian, oriental, Saaidi Folkloric, Baladi, and fusion.
Contact email: email liannasun@aol.com
Experience & style: Lianna has been dancing for 6 years, is a JWAAD Foundation dancer, and is currently under instruction from Hossam and Serena Ramzy.
She runs classes and workshops at all levels, specializing in classical Egyptian and Fusion, and is the troupe leader and choreographer for Zaphirauk.
She has been a dancer for approximately 12 years, having attended many workshops. She teaches and performs regularly throughout the South East UK.
Teacher: Alison Hallewell
Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex
Levels taught: Classes for beginners, improvers, and advanced students.
Type taught: Different belly dance styles, from tribal to cabaret.
Experience & style: Alison is part of a dance troupe called the Sea Gypsies.
The Sea Gypsies is a group of ladies who are passionate about belly dance.
They perform and also hold workshops, including workshops on how to make your own belly dance gear.
You can find Alison here on Facebook.
Teacher: Mahirimah
Location: Bexhill on Sea, England.
Level: Beginner and improvers levels taught.
Time/Cost: Check Mahirimah’s website on rakshabibi.co.uk for the very latest.
Type of classes: Oriental & fusion belly dance.
Experience & style: Mahirimah has been belly dancing for ten years and has passed the JWAAD (Josephine Wise Academy of Arabic Dance) Foundation Course.
Mahirimah teaches weekly belly dance classes.
She also choreographs for Raks Habibi UK, a belly dance group she runs in Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex.
The group, formed in 2005, combines different belly dance styles, such as Persian, Egyptian, Tribal, and Turkish belly dancing.
Mahirimah is also the principal dancer for Raks Habibi UK.
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