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!

Latest News

03-06-2010

New Photo Album on Website

There is a new photo album on the website featuring a collection of the 2010 advertising images that are appearing in various belly dance related publications across the globe.

01-29-2010

New Glorious Prize for Contest Winner!!

We are excited to announce that the International Raqs Congress, in Brussels, Belgium, has generously donated a full package to their event (March 2011) for the winner of our new Think You Can Belly Dance? Contest.

01-20-2010

We have a new look!!

Yes, we are very excited about our new site re-design. We think it adds to the energy of 2010!! Tell us what you think!!

--Amaya; Albuquerque, New Mexico "Learned from my days in the circus: Ever had your hair stick to your lip gloss or have your wet lipstick smear on your teeth or your veil??? Instead of using a lip gloss to create the wet look, simply place a small area of fine silver body glitter in the middle of your lower lip (over your matte lipstick ...

 

--Danya; Las Vegas, NV "Push through your mistakes with the confidence and energy you want to emote on stage, even during rehearsals and drills. If you shake your head or wrinkle your nose through mistakes in practice, you can bet you'll do it on stage as well."