Two nights of breathtaking shows!!!
At the Las Vegas Bellydance Intensive & Festival, we strive to present 2 very distinct and fun bellydance shows which feature a wide range of styles. The performers are hand-picked to ensure a quality experience. We know that you will appreciate these two nights of great performances. Click here for information on the "It's a Wrap" Sunday Night Cocktail Party.
"A Night in the City of Riches"--Friday September 10th
Our Friday Night Show is an exciting production that is held at the Clark County Library Theater (1401 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89119). This beautiful facility seats 400 people in an ampitheater-type auditorium.
The evening will feature some of the most breathtaking dancers & teachers who are participating in the Intensive this year!! You will be delighted to witness thrilling performances which will culminate in stunning performances by Moria Chappell, John Compton, and Aradia .
Truly this evening is a "not-to-be-missed" affair. You will witness scintillating sword-play, fantastic floorwork, traditional & folkloric dances, and cutting edge fantasy performances. This amazing evening is open to the public. Purchase a few extra seats and take your friends out for a "Night in the City of Riches".
Click here to purchase tickets separately or in one of our discounted entertainment bundles. Limo service to and from the show is also available in our shopping cart.
"Viva RAKS Vegas"--Saturday September 11th
The show will start at 8pm and will feature many talented performers and troupes from many areas of the country. We are extremely excited to feature the following headlining guest artists: Fahtiem, Asharah, and Princess Farhana.
Click here to purchase tickets individually or in one of our discounted Entertainment Bundles. Additionally, limo transportation packages are also available for those who want a truly "Vegas" experience.
Trust me, you will not want to miss this night. Princess Farhana has promised me a truly "Vegas" performance and we all know that her reputation as a entertainer preceeds her!
--Leyla Amir; Las Vegas, NV "It is important to choose music and costumes that reflect the style of dancing you have chosen for your performance. It is off balance to say you are dancing "Egyptian" then perform to Greek music, as the music will inhibit your ability to give a good reflection of the music to the dance. The same can ...
