Performance Review
Resources for african dance
Shema Professional International Bellydancer and teacherShema Raqs performing Egyptian dance to 'Nibtidi mnein el hikaya' in Birmingham, UK |
Nzinga Dance/DJ Melvina Moves
Nzinga Dance - African Performing Arts Tutor/
DJ Melvina Moves - Multigenre DJ. African, Caribbean Latin American, 60s/70s/80s Soul Funk & Jazz Funk, Motown & Stax, Zouk & Soukous.
Nzinga Dance - Kuduro performance at the Southbank CentreNzinga Dance - 'Dance All Over The World' Festival at Southbank Centre 12 August 2017 |
Jon Sterckx at TEDxVideo of Jon Sterckx performing 'Dhaginatak' - a solo multi percussion performance. |
Art in the Park Master Classes Timetable 2011
This is our 2011 Course Schedule featuring a wide range of courses from sculpting, wood-carving, life drawing, pottery to crafting jewellery or home decor using pewter.
Special BRING-A-FRIEND Offer: A 10% discount is applicable for 2 or more bookings made on the same course. Discount is also available on multiple bookings across different courses. Please let us know via the 'Additional info' on the booking form or via email.
Bookings need to be made on our website for this offer to apply.
RNCM Gamelan Weekend
Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 November
RNCM GAMELAN WEEKEND
This year the RNCM will be hosting one of the UK's largest festivals of Gamelan in over 10 years! Featuring the South Bank Gamelan Players, The Hallé, Wigan Instrumental Teaching Service, An introduction to Javanese puppetry, workshops, and much more.
The Language of DanceBharatanatyam dance is derived from the ancient Hindu tradition of Cathir, the art of temple dancers. A complex and beautiful art originally only performed by women, Bharatanatyam is now practiced by men and women, Hindu and non-Hindu alike. |
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