Join us!! September 9-12th, 2010!!

The Las Vegas Bellydance Intensive & Festival is a 4-Day Extravaganza of non-stop entertainment, education, & excitement. There is a little something for everybody whether you are a seasoned dancer or a curious onlooker.

This year we are lighting up "The Strip" as the 2010 event will be held at the historic Flamingo Hotel & Casino September 9-12, 2010!!

Join Aradia, John Compton, Princess Farhana, Fahtiem, Asharah, and Moira Chappell as well as 30 other instructors who will be teaching a cumulative total of 72 hours of instruction. There will be SHOPPING, a dance FESTIVAL, breathtaking SHOWS, LUNCH & LECTURE by celebrity Tanya Lemani, and a Vegas-Style COCKTAIL PARTY.

Want to take classes? Register today! Our full package is available now and includes all the classes, tickets to both shows, a gift bag, and priority placement in the festival for those wishing to perform!

Also, don't forget to enjoy some additional after-hours dancing at a Las Vegas Nightclub.


Latest News

07-26-2010

More Hotel Rooms!! BOOK NOW!!

The Flamingo has given us a small extension on the room block. Please book now. Reservations Office at 1-800-835-5686 (on or before the cut off date of Monday Aug. 6th), and identify yourself as an attendee of the Bellydance Intensive using Reservation ID ...

07-22-2010

Update regarding booking a hotel room at the Flamingo. ...

Just giving you a head's up that our hotel room block (for those wanting to stay at the Flamingo) is technically FULL. I am doing my best to secure more rooms and will post here should that happen.

07-22-2010

Rahja returns as our offical event Henna Artist

We are excited to welcome back, Rahja, to the Las Vegas Bellydance Intensive. She does spectacular work! Her work recently graced my own skin when I got married in May. I'm excited that she will be available to create beautiful and temporary "tattoos" for ...

--Ashtalea; Las Vegas, NV "If you find that your veil has somehow got stuck to your face, don't panic and fight with it...just blow (with your mouth) and it will fall right off."

 

--Amaya; Albuquerque, New Mexico "Use tiny hair rubber bands to create flounces, tucks and even create sleeves in your veil. Once you remove your veil in your dance, simply snap and the bands fly/snap off and you have a flat fabric to dance with."