Tamira Her style continues to grow and transform, but is based on a fusion of all styles of bellydance and some other forms of dance stemming from various Gypsy influences. Her goal is not to follow a particular style of bellydance, but to create an emotional resonance between a higher spiritual energy, the music and the audience. |
Tamira Tamira is the director/recruiter of Belly Dance United which was formed to create performance opportunities for belly dancers and related musicians. She is always looking for new bellydance talent and musicians to join Belly Dance United. Please inquire to Tamira at bdu@bellydanceunited.com about how to apply to be a part of the Belly Dance United shows. Tamira believes that the more the public can see this art form, the better they will understand its beautiful fluidity and its ability to touch the mind in a way that facilitates peace and spiritual inspiration. Tamira has always been interested in dance and movement. This love spans from when she was a child playing "dance contest" with her sister and neighborhood friends, to finding aerobics in her pre-teen years, to being a member of her high school dance team for two years, to teaching aerobics classes at the University of Missouri for four years while attending college, to today where her love of movement is focused on bellydance and other cultural dances for more than a decade. She has studied bellydance intensely with Maya of Gypsy Baladi, Terry Holland of Desert Fire and Asha Diana of Deva Dancers and now continues to attend workshops from world-known bellydancers. One of Tamira's most admired dancers is Suzanna DelVecchio who is known for her stong body alignment, for dancing "from the heart," and for successfully crossing the boundaries between bellydance and other dance forms. |
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