Filed Under (Arts and Entertainment) by RelaxMan on March-7-2008

Belly dancing is a great way to stay in shape while learning an ancient dance tradition. To get started you will want to locate a program in your area that offers beginner belly dancing classes. Depending on the size, location, and cultural makeup of your community it can be extremely easy or incredibly hard to locate a class. If you live in a small community located far away from a larger city, you may have a trouble finding classes that are offered or you may find they don’t offer one at all. Don’t give up if you can’t find one immediately, often it may mean classes are being offered but not by the same title; or you may simply not be looking in the right place. If you’re having a problem locating a belly dance class in your area, try these tips:

  1. Know All Terms: Find a class can be as simple as knowing what to look for. Depending on the culture, group, or program belly dance can be referred to by another name or title. Knowing these different names can help you expand your search and increase the odds of find a belly dancing class in your area. Try to locate dance workshops and classes that fall under these titles:
    • Oriental Dance
    • Egyptian Dance
    • Arabic Dance
    • Middle Eastern Dance
    • Tribal Dance
    • Turkish Dance
  2. Keep Trying: Many classes are often only available by demand; therefore if you are unable to find a Belly Dance class one month, you may be able to find one a few months later. If you are not willing to travel outside your community, you should keep checking local class listings to see if anything has changed. You can also ask to be put on mailing lists at places like health clubs, cultural centers, and dance studious to receive updated lists of programs and workshops that are being offered.

  3. Use the Internet: The internet is a great way to immediately expand your search. Use a search engine like Google to locate classes in your area. Simply type in your location and the style dance you are looking for and see what comes up. You can also use the internet to expand your list of search terms by finding various related terms.
  4. Now Where to Look: Your first instinct may be to call your local dance studio or YMCA to find a belly dancing class. While these are both great places to check, they aren’t the only locations that may offer classes. If you can’t find anything at those locations, be sure to call the following places:
    • Cultural Centers
    • City Recreation Programs
    • Colleges and Universities
    • Performing Arts Centers
    • Mosques, Temples, and other places of worship
    • New Age Stores and Associations

  5. Read All About It: Belly dancing literature such as magazines or newsletters both in print and online is another great way to help locate a class. By reading current publications about belly dancing, you may find links to workshops or classes in your area or to other people or organizations that can help you further with your search.

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