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dancers


Amity

Amity is truly a gem in New Hampshire's belly dance scene. Her performances are thoughtful, provoking and technically inspiring. Amity has extensive training and knowledge of the dance form and her shows are not to be missed.

Amy Luna

One of San Francisco Bay's longtime dancers, Amy Luna has graced some of the Bay area's most prestigious stages. A fantastic dancer and choreographer, Amy Luna has a onstage magnetism that leaves you wanting more.

Astryd Farah

Astryd is an incredible Egyptian-style dancer who currently splits her time between living and studying in Cairo, teaching regular classes in Eugene, Oregon and traveling around the US spreading Egyptian dance through performances and workshops.

Astryd conducts regular bellydance tours of Egypt, and she sometimes convinces her contacts there to come to the states.

Gina Capossela

An amazing dancer and choreographer. Gina Capossela is the artistic director and choreographer for her annual middle eastern and american belly dance showcase. Arguably one of the biggest belly dancing showcases in the northeast, her showcases are just as amazing as her dancing.


Razia

Razia is an amazing Egyptian-style dancer offering performances and regular classes in Eugene, Oregon. She is known for her uplifting energy and ability to really connect with the audience. Razia brings an excitement to the dance.

bellydance organizations


Middle Eastern Dance Guild of Eugene (MEDGE)

MEDGE is a local nonprofit organization in Eugene, Oregon formed to promote the performance, understanding and appreciation of Middle Eastern dance. MEDGE sponsors regular performances and workshops in Eugene and is a great resource for local dance information. Oralia was instrumental in filing for MEDGE's non-profit status and served for multiple years as its treasurer.