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The Nymph Project - Dance of Glya


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The Nymph Project - Dance of Glya

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The Nymph Project-Deeproduction: "Silka Goes to the Moon" Lesya Starr Lesya began to study the ancient art of Oriental Dance (Belly Dance/Raqs Sharki) in Toronto, Canada with the well known dancer and teacher Yasmine Ramzy. Since then she has studied with Amoura, Ibrahim Farrah, Hadia, Hossam Ramzy and Selena, Farida Fahmi, Mahmoud Reda, Shokry Mohammed, Amir Thaleb, Nur Banu, Zorah (Ibiza), Shaba (Hungary), Salima (Hungary), Nerjess (Alicante) and Lena (Stockholm). Shes has spent the last 18 years experimenting and exploring Dance as a from of corporal expression. Apart from Oriental Dance she has also studied: Ukranian Dance Rhythmic Gymnastics (Marie Prociw, Toronto) Classical Indian Dance -- Katak,and Barata Natyam (Tornto) Flamenco (Jose de la Vega, Gloria Belen Barcelona) African Dance (Djebril, Nicole Barcelona) Afro-Caribbean Dance (Carolina, Barcelona) Hip Hop (Randolf School of Performing Arts, Toronto) Breakdance (with members of Barcelona Addicts) Tantric Buddhist Mandala Dance (Prema Dasara) Rajastani Gypsy Dance (Maharaja Group) Azeri and Sufi Dance (Sashar Zarif) Butoh (Natalie, Barcelona) (more) (less)

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Orienthalia

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