DANCE!

DANCE!
photoshoot with Jess Gelber

Thursday, December 17, 2009

nEWSFLASH!

December 17, 2009

Hi everyone!
Well, I am just teaching up a storm these days, so if you have been thinking about trying out a bellydance class, this could be the chance for which you have been waiting!
For those of you who have expressed a desire to try out my class but needed a different location- guess what!? I have TWO new locations for this season!
Now, since we all know we are going to be going 100 miles an hour this holiday season, why not unwind and refresh yourselves through dance? PLUS you can burn off any guilty calories you may pick up along the way....
I hope to see you soon!



Bellydance with Sarah al Nour

Winter 2009-Spring 2010 Classes
Monday 8:30 pm-9:30 pm Beginning Bellydance Ekta Studio
2691 Richter Ave., Ste 105, Irvine, CA. 92606 Starts December 21, 2009

Tuesday 6:00 pm-7:00 PM American Cabaret Bellydance with Zills Homeland 1321 E Anaheim St.,
Long Beach, CA 90813 ( Btwn Mahanna Ave and Warren Ave) This class is already in session, and is normally taught by the marvelous Tehani (www.dancingtehani.com) but I will take over on Jan 29, 2010 and teach there until she returns from her travels.

Wednesday 7:00 Pm- 8:00 PM Basic Bellydance
Anaheim Family YMCA 240 S. Euclid St. Anaheim, CA 92802 Class starts Jan 6th- we will be adding to our previous choreography- using VEILS!

Thursday No classes (Hey, I gotta sleep sometime!)

Friday 6:00 PM-7:15 PM Tribal Fusion Progressive Class Stiletto Shimmy (FKA Fit4U) 1779 Newport Blvd (Upstairs) Costa Mesa . Class began last week, but it is not too late to sign up!

Saturday WORKSHOPS (upon request and subject to availability) PERFORMANCES (ongoing at several locations)

You can stay posted on my website: www.bellyssimadancer.com or my FB events page: search for Sarah al Nour


I also update occasionally via MySpace, twitter and
bellydancingdiva.com :) http://bellydancingdiva.co m/findaclass/orangecounty/ sarah-al-nour/

Friday, December 11, 2009

NEWSFLASH!

Fri, December 11, 2009 - 4:26 PM
hey gang- quick update:
~I HAVE TO GET RID OF A TRIBAL FUSION FAIRE WORKSHOP I CAN'T USE: for this Sunday, 11:00AM-12:30AM: Rose Harden $30.00!!!! PM me if you can use it!

~My NEW TRIBAL CLASS Session starts TONIGHT, 6 pm at Stiletto Shimmy; "Empowering Women through Dance, Fitness and Health".
Stiletto Shimmy
1779 Newport Blvd 2nd FLOOR
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
714-966-2676
The class is an 8 week series that takes students from the basics to performance!

~ALSO I have a new TRIAL class that starts Monday at Ekta studios (2691 Richter Ave. Ste 105,Irvine) 8.30-9.30 pm. call: 949-362-0149 to enroll. The fees are $15 for one 1 hr. class OR $150.00 for 3 month package (1 class/ wk) Please email me with any questions!


OK that is it for now!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

PEACE....?....!

"A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history."
~Ghandi

"One day we must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but that it is a means by which we arrive at that goal. We must pursue peaceful ends through peaceful means."
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.

"What is the POINT of another Peace march?"
I have been asked this question in various forms over the last few months, ever since I started telling people about the World March for Peace and Non Violence. Although the question has been phrased many different ways, the real questions people seem to have are: "What is the use of trying to change the way things are?" And "What makes you think you can do anything about it?"
I am an artist. I am not a political person. In general, I would rather sing about the human experience or dance than discuss, ponder or participate in politics. But I am a big believer in personal responsibility and "being the change you want to see in the world."
I've focused on mindfulness; initiating change in small ways- random acts of kindness for strangers, practicing peace in my own sphere of influence by resolving conflicts in loving ways. I never felt the need to join groups or carry signs, and never really felt like my getting involved in such activities would make any positive difference in the world.
Until now.
A few months ago, I went to a meeting that unexpectedly changed my life.
I went to the meeting with a friend, knowing nothing about it (we were going swing dancing afterwards, and I was far more focused on that than where we were going beforehand!)
But at this meeting, there was a core group of passionate people who were taking on a monumental task with hope and faith that everything would come together to make their project a success. That was how I discovered the World March for Peace and Non-Violence. I volunteered to get involved with this wonderful project by throwing a small dance event to help raise funds and before I knew it, I became one of the Orange County Organizers...! So what was it that inspired me to participate?
This is the first World March to circle the earth calling for the end of war and nuclear arms, and the elimination of violence of all kinds. It has been endorsed by leaders of nations, philanthropists and celebrities all over the planet.
But all that, as impressive as it is, could just be a flash in the pan, a momentary blip in the collective attention span of our easily underwhelmed society. Through history, many communities have marched to bring awareness to their needs, rights and demands. Some have found to their dismay, that the very people they are trying to persuade are more than happy to observe and then walk away unchanged. What makes this March different is that it is not isolated to one place, one demographic, one topic.
This March will last 90 days and pass through all climates and seasons. It began on New Zealand on October 2, 2009, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth, declared the “International Day of Non-Violence” by the United Nations. It will conclude in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010. The WMFPNV involves EVERY community and individual that has a desire to address Peace issues in the place they live.
The more I talked with the people behind this March, the more I realized how much we need something like this right now. Grand gestures are easily forgotten, but relationships change us forever. The team of Marchers goes wherever they are invited and gets communities dialoguing about their own peace issues. Some communities are experienceing inter-racial or religious violence. Some nations are in the middle of civil wars. Some communities still struggle with sexual oppression. In whatever place the March visits, the team will attend and participate in forums, meetings and festivals organized by the local individuals and groups who request their presence!
To create global awareness - as has already happened with environmental issues - of the urgent need to condemn all forms of violence and bring about real peace, everyone must get involved!
The backbone of the march will be the route through 90 countries, but the heart and body will be the thousands of local initiatives developed at each point along the way. These initiatives will vary in form and size (e.g., a concert with thousands of people, a university symposium on economic violence, a community forum on discrimination against immigrants, a workshop on civil disobedience, a theater or dance piece that expresses the hope for a violence-free future, seminars with school children on conflict resolution, a neighborhood potluck for peace, street actions, art exhibits, etc.) Participants will organize forums, meetings, festivals, conferences, and events (sports, cultural, social, musical, artistic, facilitate meetings and educational, etc.), depending on their own creative initiative. Hundreds of projects have already been set in motion by different individuals and organizations.
This "facilitation" approach hopes to merge the wills of people everywhere and create a global conversation. The ultimate intention of the March is to achieve global Peace via the eradication of nuclear weapons; the progressive and proportional reduction of non-nuclear arms; the signing of non-aggression treaties among nations; and the renunciation by governments of war as a way to resolve conflicts, as well as creating bridges in communities currently divided amongst themselves.
The march will be successful according to its ability to reach the billions of people worldwide who are yearning for an end to the violence.
These goals take time, and will not be reached simply by one march or one seminar.
You can help by talking about the march with your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, fellow students, and total strangers.
This is a powerfully positive project, and I sincerely hope you will find an authentic way to get involved.
Most of you already know I've been talking about almost nothing but Peace events for the last few weeks ... and now you know why! So what am I doing besides talking?
The World March Team will be arriving in LA in December for ONE DAY. As the Orange County section of the LA/OC Welcoming Committee, Alec Marken and I are trying to create as much awareness about the March and its objectives before the arrival of the team as we can. Time is so short, and we have so little time to actually spend with the Marchers when they arrive, so we are doing all we can to get people involved.
Each event we hold has two purposes: to raise awareness about the March itself, and thus bring people's awareness to peaceful living, and to raise funds to support the arrival of the World Marchers in LA in December (providing food/lodging/transportation to forums, etc).
Because the main event is the arrival of the Marchers, and because we only have one day with them, we really are depending heavily on fundraising events to achieve both purposes. So far, we have 4 main events: one already past, (Bands and Bellies 1), Bands and Bellies 2 coming up on Nov 22, a bellydance show on November 29th at Merry's Fashion with Passion in Long Beach, and a symbolic peace march/celebration concert on the day the marchers arrive at Immanuel Presbyterian in LA (site of many civil rights marches)
Bands and Bellies was our first OC support event (featuring local bands and professional bellydancers) and it was marvelous success.
So many people volunteered their time, energy and creativity to the event, and many more are already stepping up for future events. To those of you have already gotten involved, I just cannot tell you how much I appreciate all your help!!
To those of you just hearing about this or who feel hesitant to get involved, let me just say that this is the ONLY World March planned, and it will only succeed in its objectives if people the world over become part of the solution rather than expecting someone else to fix everything. As someone once said "Don't wait for the government to step up, or think that 'they' will take care of it. Who are 'they?' There is no 'they!' There is only us- it has to be us!"*
If you can do nothing else, tell people about what we are doing and practice peace in your own life!
ANYTHING you can do to create peace makes life better for everyone!
http://www.worldmarchusa.net


*Michael Jackson, shortly before his passing.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

new pix up on website!

www.bellyssimadancer.com

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

update

hey y'all!
I have updated my website, and a newsletter will be following shortly- stay tuned!! If you don't receive my e-updates, you can sign up on my website: www.bellyssimadancer.com
OK- see you soon!

Friday, July 10, 2009

TRIBAL AT THE OC FAIR!!!!!

COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR!

Here you will witness acts of beauty and great dexterity by this county's very own belly dancers!! For one day and one day only, famous and respected local dancers will gather at the Meadows Stage to present you with ONE very special show at this year's OC Fair: "The Real Bellydancers of the OC!" With a stellar cast including world renowned dancers Angelika Nemeth, Lee Ali and Tina Enheduanna -and many professional, respected local dancers (including OC's ONLY ATS teacher: TRIBALSOOZ!!!)- this is one show you will not want to miss! And you only have ONE CHANCE, so don't be late! Arrive early to get a seat at the Country Meadows Stage (by the "'Blue Gate") and see what bellydance is all about! Nearly every style of Bellydance will be represented, so come check us out! I believe the program lists us under "Mina" - the amazing dancer who put this whole show together :)
If you need more info, email: bellyssimadancer@yahoo.com

Date:
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Time:
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:
OC Fairgrounds
Street:
Fair
City/Town:
Costa Mesa, CA