Register Now!
  1. In person at studio

  2. via check sent to studio

  3. Online via PayPal

    Pre register by May 2nd

Members simply email us your request and we will charge your card on file.  By completing registration you agree to have read studio Policies

Intro to   

Belly dance   

Key Benefits of the Series
  • Tones and strengthens the back
  • Creates good posture
  • Enhances coordination
  • Uses muscles you may not have ever worked before!
  • Increase self esteem
Comments

Audie is an amazing teacher.  She simplifies complicated movements and makes the class light hearted and fun.  Just watching her move is an experience in itself!  She teaches in a non intimating way that allows even the most self conscious woman to radiate her inner beauty.  I highly recommend it ~ I'll be there!     -Lynda Marlin, Founder LivYoga

This class covers the basics and the fine points.  I really liked the overall atmosphere.  -NG

Audie is very tuned in to her students.  She broke down every move so students felt comfortable. - HP

Great exercise! -HP

It was great! -TM

 

5-Week Introduction to Belly dance

 

Sundays 12-1:30pm

Dates: 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, (5/25 no class, 6/1 no class), 6/8, 6/15

 

Fee:  $110 Non-Members/$95 Members (unlimited classes)

Drop in $25 (space permitting)

See new policy on registering.  Pre register for discount! click here for more info

 

BellyRhythm™Baladi:Traditional Egyptian Belly Dance

This class is appropriate for students of all levels.  We will concentrate on drilling basic movements, perfecting transitions and developing combinations.  She covers the signature moves of this sensuous dance. 

 

About Audie

 

Audie Odum-Stellato has been performing since 1990 and teaching since 1994.  Since her introduction to the dance she has become a student of the cultures, languages and philosophies of Ancient Egypt and North Africa.  Audie continued her dance studies with Morocco, Mohamad Shehein, Leila Haddad, Madam Amel Tafsout, Aziza, Hadia of Canada, Fatiem of DC and many others. Her style of dance combines the classic Egyptian Cabaret with, Beladi and other North African Dances.  The result is earthy, sensual and elegant with dramatic phrasing. As a Shiatsu Practitioner, and graduate of the Ohashiatsu Institute in New York, Audie uses her background in Asian medicine and physiology to explore the healthful properties of belly dance.  Audie’s has a BA in Communication Theory and uses these skills to write articles on health and dance for holistic and art newsletters and magazines.