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Kalila - Leeds Belly Dancer

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| 'Kalila' entertaining at Spice Quarter Leeds |
Visit the NEW website for Belly Dancing by clicking here!
'Kalila' - Belly dancer available for parties and events I have been
dancing for 5 years and performing at various events from charity fundraisers, birthday parties, weddings,
bars and on the stage. I have a fun, cheeky style and can incorporate various styles of Arabic dancing into my sets
from Khaleegy, Nubian, Oriental, Shaabi and Baladi. From drum solo's to audience participation and by using
props like canes and veils I can give a performance with lots of variety and energy so that you will have an enjoyable time
at your event. You can contact me (Kalila) directly via the contacts page or email bellydancerleeds@hotmail.com for more information and hire rates. I am available as a soloist for
hen parties, corporate events, other parties and weddings. Also available for Hen parties and other parties. Have a belly dancing lesson and
watch a short perfomance then practice your new moves out on the town! If you have already booked me as your wedding planner I offer a discount for any performances you book me for.

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| The Damask Roses |
The
Damask Roses - Two sultry brunettes who take their inspiration from
dance and musical styles from around the world. With a blend of Egyptian and Tribal Fusion belly dance, they captivate and
transport audiences into a far away exotic land with their sensual moves and dynamic stage presence.
Available
to dance at Cabaret nights, stage shows and other events!
Contact
us on 07855 307402 or email bellydancerleeds@hotmail.com.
See The Damask Roses at Cabaret Excentrique at The Sage
in Gatehead on 1st March 2010!
Click here to link to the venue website for details of the show and to purchase tickets.
Banat Eshorouk - Group or soloist bellydancers
for hire
From soloists to group dancers Banat Eshorouk can give any
party the wow factor with their energetic oriental belly dance to traditional folkloric dancing from across North Africa and
the Middle East.
Click here to visit the Banat Eshorouk website.
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