April 1 - May 6, 2020

Belly Dance & Body Talk: A Movement Based Process Group

Body Positivity and empowerment


Belly Dance (Raks Sharki) is not just relevant to Superbowl Half time 2020. It has it's roots in Middle Eastern, African and Mediterranean folk dances. Belly Dance can be done as entertainment, ritual/celebratory and social dance. Following  National Eating Disorders Awareness Week,  the celebration of Black History month and  Women's History month, join Rebecca aka "Rivka " La Azucumba" Isskandreyya as she facilitates a Belly Dance workshop mindfully crafted to empower the integration of  body positivity and self awareness. Explore and learn to connect with your body in a way that feels good and without judgement. Come as you are. All bodies welcome! 
 

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A Black woman is arching back with her arms creating a v. She is wearing a black short sleeve tee shirt with a long black skirt. Here skin is the color of amber & her natural hair is black with golden brown highlights.

 

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There are two different photos taken by Elyse Mertz: the left photo is from The ChoreoJoey Project & the right photo is Janet Aisawa & Osamu Uehara/Ai Dance Theater.

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